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James R. Sanchez

FORT WORTH, Texas

1968 - 2009

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James R. Sanchez, 41, a beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend, passed away Veteran's Day, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009. Memorial service: 1 p.m. Saturday at St. John the Apostle Catholic Church. Interment: Will be at a later date. James was born July 24, 1968, in Los Angeles, Calif. He was...

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I'm so sorry for your loss. James was one of the nicest guys I knew in high school. It was a long time ago but, you never forget the nice people who made life easier and more fun. My prayers are with your whole family.

James was an extraordinary, special man. We lost him almost a year ago and I still went looking for any information about him today. That is how special he really was -- one of those people you never forget.

I don't know what else to say. I didn't know him well, but always felt very welcomed by him and saw him do so much for the Class of '90.

Here's a toast to the one and only James!

I was sorry to read of James' demise tonight for the very first time. I joined Accenture in 1998 and followed the whole Bigtimeconsulting.com satire, which brightened my darkest day. I hope yours light up soon. I am very sorry for your loss.

Was surfing the net looking up Ankara American High School and found info James passing away. We were friends in my junior year of high school. It was a long time ago. But I remember he was always positive, funny, and fun to be around. From what I have read in the guest book they were all traits he carried on through his life. Sorry to hear of his passing. Please accept our sympathy and prayers.

I was very sad to hear of James' passing. He was a very special person. I knew James when he was a Doolie (Freshman) in CS-24 at the Academy and I was a Junior. James made the Academy a better place. He will always be my friend, and he will be missed.

David Moore Hernandez, USAFA Class of 88

Here's a toast...

I am so very sorry for this untimely and heartbreaking loss. I wish peace and healing for all who are feeling the pain of James's passing right now. Monika, my first college roommate, so often spoke with admiration and love about her older brother. I don't think I have ever seen a picture of James where he didn't have a huge smile, and I'll always remember that smile and hope in time that James's family and friends are able to smile a little more each day in loving memory of him.

Carine,
David & I are so sorry about James. He was such a good man. Cherish the memories of the wonderful times of your life together. Those memories will be blessings for you and your precious boys.

The rainbow's pot of gold to you James. Thank you.

Ken Helmig, 3rd Sq, '64