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James Nicholas Sotack Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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DALLAS - Major James Nicholas Sotack Jr., 54, passed away on April 23, 2006, in the Medical Center of Mesquite, near his home in Sunnyvale, Texas. James Sotack Jr. was born on Jan. 20, 1952, in Hazelton, Pa., the oldest of five children, son of James and Martha Sotack. He grew up in Hazelton,...

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I just found out about Jim's death and I am stunned. I had the pleasure of knowing him when he was in PA and we even traveled together to D.C. for the AAD. I will keep his family in my prayers.
Jim was a great leader among the derm PA community and I am proud to say that I knew him.
My thoughs and prayers are with you.
Amy Hahn-Kirsch, PA-C

Dear Jeff, Nick, Robert and Mary Jean,

Thank you for sharing your brother with our family. We will always remember Jim, especially when we listen to jazz or go on a scuba trip. We are keeping all of you in our prayers.

Love, David, Amy, Ben, Christina and James

Dear Anne,

Jim knew you were always there for him - and we will always be here for you. We are so sad for your loss.

Love, David, Amy, Ben, Christina and James

Dear Anne and families
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this special time. Your loving family and precious memories will help lighten your days ahead.
(Cousin of your father)
Lucille and Don Tallman, Momence, Il.

Last Sunday the Orthodox Christians celebrated the Holy Pascha of Our Lord (Easter). With lighted candles we proclaimed that Christ is Risen! and we sang the ancient Christian Resurrectional Odes of joy and hope. Little did I know that my friend +James had entered the celebration with us; now not an earthly celebration but a heavenly one. Christ is Risen and the bonds of death are broken, Christ is Risen and the gates of Paradise are again open to us. Christ is Risen and +James has...

Dear Uncle Stan and Aunt Maxine, We are thinking of you and praying that all of you will find comfort with your family and friends. You are very special people and I know that you will hold each other up through this sad time. Love, Jan

To Texanne,
During the ache of your loss now and in the coming months, may God's love and nearness be your comfort. He knows, when no one else does. He cares more than anyone else can.
My heart goes out to you, as well as to your parents--Stanley and Maxine, and your sisters--Gloria and Amy.
With love,

Dear Anne, Stan and Maxine, Gloria and Amy, We extend our deepest sympathy for the loss of your loved one. It would have pleased us to have known Jim and been better acquainted with your family.. May God's presence be your comfort.

Dear Anne,

We were so sorry to learn of your husband's death. Please know that you will be in our prayers. We offer our sincere condolences.

With our love,

Cousin Carol (Amstutz) and Bill Hill