James-Wirt-Obituary

James Lee Wirt

Lynchburg, Virginia

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James Lee (Jim) Wirt, 47, of Lynchburg, Va., died on Monday, October 11, 2010. He was born on March 9, 1963, in Radford, a son of Claudia Marshall Wirt Roop, of Radford, and the late Shirley Harmon Wirt. Jim is survived by his life partner, John Skinner, of Lynchburg; his sister, Karen Trent and...

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Dear John
I wait everyday for Jim to drive up in the driveway, probably as you do. Then I would come over and listen to his day, good or bad. I guess the funniest times were when they were bad and how he would handle them. He was such a funny guy and so full of life. He was the closes thing to a brother I will ever have, as are you. Werner and I will always miss him, but keep all the fun times we had.
We love you both.
Werner and Kathy

I am so sad to hear of the loss of Jim. I will truly miss him and he will never be replaced in my heart he was a one of a kind friend to me...and for his friendship I am thankful. With My Sincere Sympathy, Laura Ottinger

Dear Karen ,
So sorry about your baby brother.Hold on to the happy things they will get you thru the day.Hug your boy's all 4 of them.
Dad sends condolences.

Rose Gotkiewicz Martin

No words can express the flood of emotions that everyone is going through with the loss of such a wonderful person and friend, no matter where we go or what we do Jim will always be with us He is loved and forever missed. I am always here for you Papa and Karen Remember that please I Love You.

Jim & Anastasija Christmas 2009

No words can express the flood of emotions that everyone is going through with the loss of such a wonderful loved one and friend, no matter where we go or what we do Jim will always be with us He is loved and forever missed yet never forgotten. I am always here for you Papa and Karen Remember that please I Love You.

Dan and Karen, I am so sorry to hear about Jimmy's passing. I've been gone for so long, I only remember Jimmy as a kid while we were growing up in Simpkins Village. And I remember he was so funny and full of life. I'm glad he found happiness in his life, even though it was cut far too short.

Todd

Karen and Dan:

Sorry to hear about the passing of your loved one. If there is anything that I can do please let me know.

Take care and know that I am thinking of you all.

Dan & Karen
Johnny and I want to send our thoughts and prayers to you both. We were shocked to hear about Jim. Johnny and Ronnie talked last night about memories of days growning up in Simpkins village. He continued with me afterwards. I remember Jimmy the year he was at Auburn, Melinda and I just loved him he hung with us during the choir concerts. Love to all and our deepest sympathy. Johnny Meredith & Phyllis Akers