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James Spencer "Jim" Taintor III

Miami, Florida

1943 - 2016

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TAINTOR, JAMES "JIM" SPENCER III, was born in Miami February 28, 1943, and passed away January 5, 2016. Jim graduated from Miami Edison in 1961 and Emory University in 1965. Jim served as an active member for 1 year and in the reserves for 7 years in United States Coast Guard following graduation...

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Dear Anne, I was looking for your address when I came upon Jim's obituary. My heart sank. There are no words. In my mind, I always see Jim laughing. He was a man of honor and dignity .

Ann and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Jimmy will be missed and even though it has been many years since we worked together his mentorship still rings in my head. May you find comfort in God and love during this time.

Dear Ann,
I'm so sorry to hear about Jim. Although, I haven't kept in contact through the years, I've always kept my insurance with Jim's firm because of the friendship we had as kids. I've always inquired how you guys were and am so sorry to hear the news today. My deepest sympathies and heartfelt sadness for you and your beautiful family.
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My deepest sympathies to the Taintor family for your loss. I had the pleasure of knowing Jim for over 40 years and working with him for over 15 years. He was a consummate insurance professional and a great guy. He will be missed.

Dale and Judy Clarke

I worked and it was my pleasure working with Jim Taintor for 10 years at Stembler-Adams & Sweet/American Phoenix/HRH. My condolences to all his children and family. We all remember him as dedicated insurance Agent. Lisa Donvito 1/13/16

Our deepest condolences. May you find peace and solace in the memories and love you shared.

I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my prayers and thoughts.

Our deepest condolences to your family. Enjoyed many fishing trips with Jim. He will be deeply missed by so many
The Gilchrist family (Wellington, FL)

I worked with Jim at Stembler-Adams & Sweet. He always had a smile on his face and a quick wit. I know all who knew him will miss him.