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James Richard "Jimbo" Turner

Bradenton, Florida

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James Richard "Jimbo" Turner, II. Jimbo passed away unexpectedly on Thursday September 6th, 2012 at the age of 46. He was born in Denver, CO and graduated from Jefferson High School in Edgewater, CO and attended Denver Automotive and Diesel College. After serving in The United States Navy aboard...

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Jimmy I know that the angels in heaven are loving every minute with you in their midst. Your smile, happiness, love for your family and your love for life was contagious. We miss you every day and talk about you and laugh about your antics and shed a few tears also. Aunt Honey, Uncle Laurance, Kyle and Amy

Ten years we think of you often. Aunt Rethabel and Uncle James the Huff family.

I miss him

Thinking of you Dottie a year gone but never forgotten. Love to You and your family Aunt Rethabel Uncle James

Dear Dottie,
I remember just a little over a year ago when you and Jim came to visit me in NJ. Jim was always so cheerful and lovable. I'll never forget those big bear hugs.
Rest in Peace, Jim. I love you.
Your friend, Barbara Gin

Dear Dottie,
Although it's been a year now, it's still hard to understand your great loss. I'll never forget Jimbo's big smile, bear hug and cheerfulness in helping in any way he could...and everything was always done well. I can picture him asking God for more chores to do....
You and your family are always in my prayers. I only wish you all the very best ~ always! You all deserve nothing less.
Love,
Ro

Jimbo, today is the 3 month anniversary of your death & I have yet to sign your guest book. I can not think of anything to say that I did not say at your service so I will put my written words that I read that day.

We became Jimbo & Dotties neighbors a little over 2 yrs ago. We immediately fell in love with the both of them & it was one of those relationships where you felt like you had known each other forever. Oh how so very lucky & blessed we became. Jimbo was, always so... Jolly...

My Dearest Jimbo,
I loved you for eighteen years and I will never stop loving you. We had a wonderful life together - one I will never forget. I pray now that God is holding you in his arms and giving you the peace you so much deserve. You were a good man all the years I knew you. Everyone who really knew you would agree. If only I could hold you in my arms once more but we know, as the tears stream down my face, that is not possible. So, I hold you in my heart forever. May you...

Dear Dottie and Family,
Chris and I are so sorry to hear about your beloved Jimbo. He has provided us with such wonderful memories and will always be in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Love, Chris and Carolyn Kofler.