James-Spicer-Obituary

James Louis Spicer

Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Age 72

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DIED
January 11, 2016
AGE
72
LOCATION
Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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Spicer, James LouisJames Louis Spicer, 72, of Sheboygan, passed away Monday, January 12, 2016, at home. Jim was born February 20, 1943 in Washburn, IL, to the late Louis and Elsie (Crank) Spicer. He graduated from the University of Illinois School of Veterinary Medicine with a doctorate. He was a...

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he is still on the top of my list for the best vet around miss him dearly withh my horses he is in such a better place right now bless him .

still think of you when a doctor is needed for my animals and the days when you came to the farm a dozen of eggs from my hens made you happier than getting a candy bar still miss our times on the farm

Our most heartfelt condolences to the Spicer Family. It is our prayer that the shared memories and stories of this great man will fill the void in your hearts and help you find peace during this difficult time. ~ May the Angels lead him In~

Jim we go back to 2nd grade till now..rest wellgood times . Dick Laible

My thoughts and prayers to the Spicer family. Jim was a person you admired, you could ask him questions and he would take the time to answer. He will be missed.

My condolences to the family of James Spicer. I will always remember Dr. Spicer as a great lover of dogs and horse and a provider of excellent care for my horses especially TJ. He was always a gentleman's gentleman and will be missed dearly by the horse community. God's peace.

So sad to hear of your passing, it seems to never be the right time, but as mortals we all know how the story ends! In reading the guest book entries, it is quite apparent you made a significant and lasting impression on so many people you came in contact with over the years! I am not surprised, compassion and empathy were in you from a young age.

Rest in peace cousin, see you around the corner!

Lots of fond memories from a fellow FarmHouse Brother, 4-H friend, childhood neighbor and always a friend. Ron Peabody

My condolences to the family of James Spicer. When his grandson Alex was in first grade Dr. Spicer visited our classroom and shared his passion for caring for animals with the class. It was an amazing learning experience for all of us. My thoughts and prayers are with you.