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James Leonard Tweten

Palm Springs, California

1951 - 2020

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James Leonard Tweten Jim, often known affectionately as "Jimmy Joe", born on June 7th, 1951, unexpectedly passed away on November 3, 2020. He is survived by his father, Leonard Tweten, stepmother Rebecca, daughter Andrea Ford, granddaughter Madison, his loving partner, Renee Carter and her...

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I met Jim when I was about 13 years old through our Dads. We dated in High School and married in 1972. We were married for 43 1/2 years and built a wonderful life together, had 2 beautiful children, Andrea and Jamie. We had so many memories and traditions as well. Not a day goes by that I don't think about those memories. He was loving, kind, generous and always so positive and happy. It's difficult to find the right words, may you Rest in Peace Jim...............................

Jim was a wonderful man. He and his family were very giving to their employees and their families. It was a pleasure to have known him.

Jim and Renee came into a restaurant I managed in San Juan Capistrano weekly. Sometimes he would stop in for food to go, or he and Renee would come in together. It was always a complete pleasure to see both of them. They were so happy and always bragged of their kids. Complete down to earth people. Always fun to see them.
Jim will be missed terribly. My condolences to all of his family and friends.

My heart weeps once again with the Tweten’s and this sad news. I carry with me so many wonderful and fun memories from our younger years with Jim and Ilsa. Jim’s smile was infectious, and he will be sorely missed by so many. Hoping you will find inner peace and comfort as soon as humanly possible.

I did business with Jim for many years. Had some great times, on and off the clock. Tough but fair in a difficult business. Ours was his lowest margin line, Sony , but a name he had to have. Sorry to hear that his life was cut short. Best to the family, Barry Treyve

I'm so sad to hear the Jim Tweten passed! He was a super happy, kind, positive person!
Highly dynamic in his ability to engage people his expertise in operating Magnolia Highfi and Video.
He was a wonderful father and brother too!
My heart goes out to the family and my prayers are with you.
Much Love, Sally Thompson

Rest In Peace Jim ❤Prayers for the family specially to my grade school best friend Janet and her family.You were like a big a big brother you and Elsa were a beautiful couple.

Rest In Peace Jim ❤Prayers for the family specially to my grade school best friend Janet and her family.

I would be honored to be called Jim's friend even though most of our interactions together came for his automotive needs. Jim had a passion for luxury and the best and surely loved his Bentley's.
I met Jim, Ilsa and his father Len in the early 2000's at Bighorn Golf Club and right away knew we would have a fun relationship lasting many years. Over the years we shared common experiences of really good times and not so good times but Jim always had a plan to get where he wanted to be. In...