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James E. "Jamie" Quackenbush

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Quackenbush, James E. (Jamie) Ann Arbor, MI On December 29, 2005, died at his home in Ann Arbor, MI, following a two and a half year battle with ad vanced stage melanoma. Jamie was born in Jackson, MI, March 26, 1948. He grew up in Ann Arbor, at tended Burns Park Elementary School, Tappan Junior...

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Dear Sue,
We are very sad to learn about Jamie's passing. Although, we only met him on four ocassions, we remember him as a positive and jovial person. One memory stands out about how down to earth he was when he joined in singing "Ungawah" with my girl scout daughter while driving here in Honolulu. He will be missed by all. With warm Aloha, Sylvia and Family

Sue,
Jamie and I were classmates from seventh grade (We met in Mrs. Powrie's Unified Studies class at Tappan.) through graduation from high school. He was such a warm and generous person. I was so sorry to hear of his passing. He touched so many lives and his book helped me through the loss of my cat several years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you and his family during this very sad time. May you be comforted by the knowledge that he is loved and missed by so many others.

I am a co-worker of Cindi's and wanted to express my deepest sympathy for your loss. The love, laughter, and adventure you and the Quackenbush family shared with this wonderful person will always live in your hearts and souls. To be loved by so many is one of the greatest compliments life can give us.

Dear Sue,
we loved Jamie. We miss him and we hurt for you. Jamie was a bright light in our lives. His passing leaves us all with less in our world but we are thankful for the memories. He was a great person and we are certain he has gone to the best place he could have. Know that you have friends nearby who will never forget.

Sue and family: My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Although I did not know Jamie, it is evident from his obituary that he loved and was loved by many. His professional contributions will continue to be valued by the lives he touched. My deepest sympathy for your loss.

Sue,
I am so sorry to have read about your husband's death. Your husband sounded like a person who enjoyed life. I hope with time you will be able to find solace in remembering all the good times and your wonderful memories.

Dear Sue,
I'm sorry I never met your husband he sounds like was he was a wonderful, compassionate man. My thoughts are with you and your family. Carol (Nelson) Wuis

Susan, I am sorry for your loss and it seems such a good man has gone from our midst. I am a classmate of yours from Allegan and wanted to express my sympathy to you and your family.

To the Quackenbush Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in the lost of Jamie. I graduated with Jamie in 1966, and he was a great classmate and friend to talk with.