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James E. "Jim" Waldo

Billings, Montana

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Jim Waldo, 67, of Billings, passed away March 26, 2007, at St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings, surrounded by his loved ones. He was born Sept. 26, 1939, to Olena "Toots" and Henry "Hank" Waldo. He grew up in Nye and graduated from Absarokee High School in 1958. After graduation, he worked...

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I remember Jim as very kind and gentle. At Mouat Mill, when I was 4 and 5 years old I would visit Jim and his brother Donnie who lived a couple houses away at that time. One of the things I remember most was when they would break out the Lincoln Logs and help me build houses and forts. They were older than I was and were like big brothers to me. I adored them both. Our parents were good friends, having known each other from the first time Mouat was operating in the 40's. My dad always...

Someone once said, "Friendship is a journey of time, love, and memories". I was honored to have enjoyed all three with Jim, his brothers, and parents.

Teri I love you so much and my prayers are with you through this time of sorrow. If you ever need anything and I mean ANYTHING kal me! Keep Your Head Up and Stay Strong :)

Our very deepest sympathy to all of Jim's family. Remember him always by his big friendly smile. A very nice guy. Know he will be missed greatly. May God Bless you and yours.

Bob,Audrey,Nancy,Lori and family,
I will always remember the happy and sad times I had with Jim. I have had many happy times through the years with the whole Waldo family.
My prayers are for each of you.
God bless and comfort you.

It was my pleasure to know and work with jim through the years.I am very sorry to hear of your great loss.

It was truly a pleasure to say I was a life long friend of Jimmy. I was first introduced to Jim in the late 50's through my uncle and aunt Dewey and Hazel Whited... neighbors of Toots and Henry. When ever we met, Jim always had a great smile ready for me. It was always fun to visit with him for a few minutes. I always enjoyed the Waldo family!

Bobby, Audrey, Nancy, Lori and family,
I will always remember Jim as the biggest man I ever knew with the biggest smile and the biggest hands with such a kind spirit. May God hold you close during this time of sadness and cherish you memories and make more. My sincere condolences to you. God Bless

Our thoughts & prayers are with you. We enjoyed knowing Jim.