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James D'Este Smyth

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Smyth, James D'Esté Jim was welcomed home by the Lord on Thursday, March 3, 2011, at the age of 49, surrounded and comforted by his loving family. Jim battled brain cancer for ten years, with courage, dignity, and grace, and was a source of inspiration and hope to us all. Jim is survived by his...

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Dear Smyth Family,
I knew Jim through our golf league and he was always so upbeat and friendly. He had boundless energy and "talked constantly through the round of golf", so you always knew where Jim was on the course. He was such a fun guy to golf with. I (we) will miss him very much. . . Sincerely

Love always and forever

Dear Smyth Family, I am very sorry for your loss as Jim was a very good man and he will be missed. I have many fond memories of going to school with and playing softball with Jim over the years. Sincerely, Kyle Kealty.

Your dad was the best man I have had in my life. He was always able to help me when I was unable to help myself. He is one of the reasons I live the clean and sober life with a strong faith in GOD. Thank for taking places I could not have gone without you, you are truly my inspiration. I will miss you but I will walk with you in my heart and soul. My prayers will be with Sue and the girls. Bye for now and god speed, I will see when the time comes. I love and miss you. Jim Jim Brogan

Dearest Sue, Kelli, & Jamie,

May God wrap His loving arms around you all in this difficult time. Please know that many are lifting you all up in prayer. Cry out to Jesus in your time of need.

DEAR SMYTH FAMILY"YOUR LOSS GONE,BUT NOT FOREVER.THERE IS A HOPE A FUTURE FOR ALL OF DYING MANKIND JESUS "SAID IN JOHN 3;16. ALSO5'28,29 MATTHEW 6;9,10."

Sheila, my wife, and I send our deepest sympathies. We knew Jim from the Sunday night meeting. Jim was a great friend. We share in your loss.

Smyth Family: My deepest condolences to all. I have very fond memories of growing up with Jim at Henry Clay and WFBHS. He had a real zest for life that he passed on to others. He was caring and passionate. I wish I had reunited with him later in life, but he was busy making good memories with you. You will be in my prayers.

Dearest Sue, Jamie and Kelli,

My heart is absolutely broken, having heard this morning that Jim's loving and beautiful presence is no longer with us. I mean it when I say that the world is now bereft of a kind, humble, friendly, gracious and encouraging person, the likes of whom I have never met in anyone else.

Sue, I will see you in the next days. I hope to make a plan for us to get together at a time that makes sense for you. Jamie and Kelli, I am sending all my...