James-Sisler-Obituary

James F. Sisler

Kearney, Nebraska

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FORT COLLINS, Colo. - James F. Sisler, 71, of Fort Collins, Colorado, died Monday, Sept. 13, 2021, at Fort Collins.Private family services are pending.--It is with very sad hearts that Tracy Sisler Jatczak and Rebecca Sisler share the news of Jim's death on Sept. 13, 2021, at Fort Collins,...

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Your soul has flown to Heaven where you shall be at home with Jesus and Heavenly Father

Tracy and Becky, so sorry to hear of Jm's passing. I remember him from High School oh so many years ago. Great guy, great family. You are both in my prayers and hugs. Lucille Moffett Hallberg AKA Grandma Tooty

James was my math tutor in the 1970s at CSU. He was brilliant and I admired his love of math. Tracy and I were friends in Kearney for for a couple years before our family moved to Clovis, NM. Rest In Peace.

Your Fort Collins Jim died almost exactly one year after our Fort Collins Jim Lane died. They might have found much in common had they known each other. We were neighbors in Kearney, roller skating down the sidewalk, sledding down 8th Avenue in the winter, and generally being outdoors all day long. Several times I babysat for your Mom in the red house with the wonderful living room addition. So sorry that you have lost a young brother who led such an interesting, and perhaps challenging, life.

Jim was an awesome friend and confidant. He will be sorely missed, he has a heart as big as Texas. Sleep well my friends sleep well! One day we will all be lifted up to meet our Brother in Christ at the sounds of Gabriel´s trumpet. We shall all be caught up and raptured where the grave cannot chain us no longer. I´ll see you in the sifting of the souls of man

As a testament to your strength and courage you are in our prayers. Please know your in our thoughts and that we are sharing in your sorrow. He was my neighbor and shared much kindness, weather- forecast and looked out for my safety when I arrived late at night. He often left his door opened until I was safe inside, then he closed his door. Most inspirational thought he rode his bike daily until his 71 year of age. Let the memories provide comfort in your journey. JAMES SISLER, PEACE BE UPON...