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James Neil "Jim" Slaymaker

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed Funeral Notice JAMES NEIL SLAYMAKER “Jim” Jim Slaymaker, age 59, of Port St. Lucie, FL passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, January 18, 2005 after having fought a courageous two-year battle with cancer. He was born July 28, 1945 in Sparta, Wisconsin, son of the late Red...

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I remember jim from school and he was a good friend. No matter what was going on he was always smiling and laughing regardless. Being a transfer to Riviera from the Miami area I didnt have a lot of friends at first, but I was blessed that one who befriended me was Jim. I will always remember and miss him. Our loss is Heavens gain. God bless him and my feelings go out to his family. Wayne Mestrezat

Slay.....hope to catch you on the flip side partner. I know you're in a better place. It was a pleasure to have known and worked with you through all my years at FPL.
Family...he's no longer in pain.

Jim Worley

The big Teddy Bear is now flying with the angels. Thanks for the joy you brought to life. You are already missed.

Sorry to hear Jim passed away. My prayers go out for his family.

A BIG guy with a BIG BOOMING voice and laugh. When I think of Jim I always think of "Gentle Giant".
God's speed Gentle Giant.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family in this time of sorrow.

Knowing "Slay" for thirty years, was all my pleasure. Many will truly miss you.

As a little girl you meant the world to me, I called you my sugar daddy(how you ever got that name) you spoiled me rotten being the only girl in the neighborhood, and as the boys played you always took the time to push me on the swings. If I close my eyes real tight I can smell your pipe. I will miss you but never forget you - I have a scar on my head from stitches where I fell into your t.v., a scar on my elbow that my mom put a band aid on & to the swap shop we went where we ran into you...

What can I say? Jim was kind and gentle soul and a person I will always remember. Especially his smile. I always looked forward to seeing him at reunions. He will be missed.