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James Donald Vaughn

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James D. Vaughn James Donald Vaughn, age 47, passed away March 8, 2007. Jim was born to parents Audrey and Tex Vaughn December 11, 1959. He was preceded into Heaven by his Dad, and is survived by Mom, Audrey, brothers, Mike (Ann) and Dan (Barb), nieces and nephews Kalissa, Eric, Alissa and Robby...

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I would like to thank the Vuaghn family for having such a nice memorial service for jimmy yesterday.
Jimmy, is in a better place now, I know that.
I've smiled, smirked and laughed this last week when I thought of all the thing's we did together, all with an underlined saddness.
Jimmy, thanks for all the great memerories and friendship. You will be greatly missed.

Ever opening day of fishing i will be thinking of you.God bless you.And my deepest sympathy to the Vaughn family.

We send our deepest sympathy and our prayers to all of Jimmy's family.
Jack and Pat Campbell and Family

I have great memories of growing up with Jimmy and his family. This past week I have reflected on all the good times.
Thinking back to when I first met Jimmy and his friend Walt as 12 year old kids at Highland Hills GC. and our escapades together that continued through our days at FSCC and beyond. Boy Jimmy we had some good times!
You will be missed bud, but your memories will bring a smile to the faces of many of us, as you did when you were with us.

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Our sincere thoughts of condolence go to the Vaughn family. Our prayers of comfort are extended to your family. Peace.

Jimmy is one the sweetest guys you'd ever want to know. We go way back and I'll always remember the good times are group of friends had together. Especially at the lake. Fish on Jimmy.

I had the privilege of playing with Jimmy on the Norpoint Royals youth soccer team for a number of years and the challenge of playing against him in the Wilson-Stadium games during our high school years. He was a great competitor. Jimmy, coach Duggan, and the other Royals players and coaches will always have a special place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with Jimmy’s family and friends during this time of tremendous loss and grief. May God bless you all.

I'll always remember "Jimmy" as a soccer player whom I admired growing up, we played against each other many times as kids. He once let me use his soocer boots in a Canadian Exchange game because I had forgot mine. One of the "household" names in the Tacoma youth soccer program of the 70's.

Jimmy was a good soccer player and a great teammate. I remember his grin and mischevious, but good natured sense of humor. I send my deepest sympathy and condolences to his friends and family.