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JAMES R. VARGO

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

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VARGO JAMES R. VARGO, age 56. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 34 years Diane (nee Killian). Proud father of Jim and Stacy. Dearest son of the late John and Mildred (nee Zelenitz). Dear brother of John, Chuck (Danette) and Carol Vargo. Dear son in law of Elsie Killian and the late Ernest....

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Diane,

Sorry for my late condolences. I just heard the news. Judging by the outpouring of love, respect and support of this site, I’m one of many who are stunned and saddened by Jim’s passing. I knew Jim and you as the perfect example of love, how marriage should work and be represented.

My prayers are with you.

Diane,
I am so sorry for your loss. May God carry you through this as he did me many
years ago. My thoughts and prayers are
with you.

Dear Diane, You and your children are in my heart and thoughts as you go through the sorrowful loss of Jim. I remember how wonderful you and Jim felt about each other so many years ago. I have very fond memories of cheerleading with you and always felt so confident with Jim playing on the field...I just knew our Redmen would win. Your husband left an impression on me with his strength and kindness. I wish you and your family comfort in the days ahead. Sincerely,

Diane,
Bob and I wanted you to know how how much you and Jim have meant to us. From the first time I met you two you both made me feel like I'd known you for years. Even though we've lived miles apart Bob always felt close to you and Jim. The highlight of Bob's year was always the golf weekend that Jim planned so well. Please know that we are there for you now and always. We will keep you and the kids in our thoughts and prayers.
Bob and Marian Banks
Lilburn, GA

Diane,
Renae and I were truly saddened to learn of Jim’s passing. Please accept our deepest sympathies for you and your family. I have many fond memories of Jim (and a few good pictures) that include pee wee football, high school antics, my Vegas bachelor party, the Bond Court, CTD, and sitting in your house watching Jim wipe his one year old son‘s nose with his bare hand and then turning to Renae and I as expecting parents, and telling us that’s how experienced parent react to the...

Diane, I never had the ocassion to meet Jim, However, after reading the many messages I feel that the world has lost a great man and I have lost a great oppurtunity to meet him. God bless you and your family. You will be my prayers.

Diane and family,

Please accept my sincerest sympathy. May your blessed memories be with you all, as the ones I have of Yourself and Jim in high school, and the happiness you shared. God Bless.

Dear Diane, Jim and Stacy,
We don't know each other, and i'm not even sure that Jim would remember me at all, but we went to Shiloh together. and we were in Roaring 20's plus 1 as well. it's been nearly 40 years since we last spoke or saw each other. Despite this huge gap of time between us, i still remember your husband and father and i'm truly so saddened to hear of his death. i'd like to tell you a little something about Jim that maybe you did not know. Back at Shiloh, Jim was the...

Although our paths have not crossed for many years, I remember Jim well as a great guy and a very good athlete. He was well respected by everyone who knew him.

My condolences go out to the Vargo family.