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James Riddle III

Dallas, Texas

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Riddle III, James Irvin 1-31-42 to 4-19-11 Loved and surrounded by family, Jim passed away peacefully at home. Born in Houston to James I. and Mattie B. Riddle, he graduated from Lamar H.S. in 1959, proudly served in the U.S. Army, was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, and received two...

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I met Jim at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. We soon became great friends. Attended his wedding, met the family and his wife to be (the guy had greata taste), and promptly lost contact with him. Many years later we got together, and immediatly began where we had left off many years ago. He was special during his Army stay and even more so after marrying Nancy. We had wonderful times together and my wife and I had looked forward to so much more. Sad beyond words to see such a facinating person...

I had many good times with Jim especially our Freshman year at Texas where we were roommates and pledge brothers. I am so sorry to hear he left us.
Tommy Soriero

I am so sorry for the loss of Jim. He was very kind and generous to those who knew him in business, though a stickler for details!! He left a beautiful family of which he was very proud. I will miss him....Carolyn Harris

Jim was such a great guy....what a loss....Susan Ellis Cooper, Lamar '59

Jim was in my home room for three years at Lamar HS and we enjoyed
many laughs and good times. He was truly a wonderful person and
I remember him fondly. Wishing peace and comfort to all of his family,
especially Nancy and Jane. In sympathy,Pat Shannon Needleman

I attended Kinkaid with Jim and then he transferred to Lamar; he was always polite and a really nice person. I will let Lamar and Kinkaid know about this loss and I send my sincerest sympathy to his family.

Mr. Riddle was a classic; adored by all of Jim's friends. He will be missed.

He was one of my favorite people and I will miss him immensely.