James-Tretter-Obituary

James David Tretter

Phoenix, Arizona

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Tretter, James David 76, of Phoenix, AZ (formerly of Springfield, IL) passed away after a battle with cancer on March 17, 2012. He was of the Catholic faith, and a member of Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral. He was born in Gillespie, IL on December 25, 1935 to Albert and Anna Tretter. He...

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Dear Bernice, Not sure you know that Frankie Jorn is in hospice care due to deadly cancer. Also that Mary Ernst Lauer died a month ago. Hope to hear from you. Bro. Delmar Jorn

I am thinking of Jim and especially you, Bernice. I am back in the US and hope to get in touch with you. Prayers for Jim, you and the family. Love, Bro. Delmar

Dear Bernice,we are so sorry to hear that your husband passed. You are in our thoughts and prayers, with our deepest condolences,
Helen & Hector Marin

Dear Bernice and family,
My brother, Don, informed me of Jim's death. I was glad he was able to attend the wake. My prayers are with you in this time of loss and of course for Jim's eternal rest. I am happy I got to visit with you in Phoenix and sorry we have not stayed in touch.
love and prayers, Bro. Delmar

Bernice,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. I worked with Jim as an adjuster in Sangamon County. He will be greatly missed.

Dave, Sorry for the loss of your father. You and your family are in our prayers.

Sue, I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. I will forever cherish the memories of him in High School and College. My prayers to you and your Mom and the whole family. Love and Prayers. Jo and Family

Bernice, we heard from Dave that Jim was not well. Words cannot express how sorry we are for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Sue and Warren

Tretter family,

I was employed at Christian County Farm Bureau and Country Companies in Taylorville, IL in the '80's and had the pleasure of meeting and working with Jim at that time. He was a very fine gentleman.

May the memories you shared bring smiles to your faces and help you through this sad time.

In sympathy,
Pam McGowan
Rochester, IL