James-Zigler-Obituary

James F. Zigler

Union City, Pennsylvania

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James Zigler passed away in Union City, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for James are being provided by C.S. Warthman Funeral Home, Inc.. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on January 24, 2012.

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Jim,
Hey it's Jeannette. Have been thinking a lot about you today. The closer Jamie's birthday is and you will not be here to share her 8th birthday the sadder I am. Can not believe you have been gone for 8 months already, it still feels like yesterday. I have a very hard time looking at your pictures.. every time I do I cry for you.

Not sure what or how Jamie will handle her birthday being the first one that you are not here to wish her a happy birthday.. I am grateful she goes to...

Jim today is April 30th and you have been gone so long already .3 months seems like forever. so many days I just want to climb in a hole to be with you... I never thought I would hurt so bad but I just miss you so much, Jamie does to and is going thru some very hard times.. there is not a day that has not went by that I have not thought about you and many many days that I still cry for you.
I went to the dam the other day where we would go for walks.. i dreamed of holding your hand as i...

Jim in 2004

Jim gettting ready to play when in Silver Creek Band

As the weeks go by I still cry...you left to soon we had plans to do things...that left with you... you took a piece of my heart with you and I kept a piece of your heart with me.....I write every day in my Journal Jim, because there are so many things that I dont want Jamie to forget..I will be telling her what a wonderful man you are.... and of the memories I have of you...I wish I could give her more... I just dont want her to forget you.. you are her father, daddy and now her guardian...

Jeannette,You don't know me my name is Steve Matteson,I useed to set up band equipment for the band when Jim,Jim Engles, Gary Hyde,and Jim Dean had the band in the early seventies.I've known Jim for about 44 years He was a very good friend,and I just wanted to send my condolences.

I can still remember your face, your jokes and your smile ,They go on and on. they go on in my mind for a million miles.
Mr and Mrs Todd Van Tassell. John Krol Post 6773

It will be the little things
that you will remember,
the quiet moments,
the smiles, the laughter.
And although it may seem
hard right now,
it will be the memories
of these little things
that help to push
away the pain
and bring the smiles
back again.
With Loving Memories

My thoughts and prayers are with you all,now and always.

Your cousin,

Anne Zeigler Palmer