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Jim Acevedo

San Francisco, California

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Jim S. Acevedo A retired sergeant of the San Francisco Police Department passed away on December 6, 2010 at the age of 60 after a valiant fight against pancreatic cancer, at his home. Jim was a native San Franciscan and attended Polytechnic High School where he was inducted into the Football Hall...

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We just had the anniversary of our academy class on November 8. That’s where I met Jim. He was a great guy with a funny laugh. My thoughts are with you

Just found out, I am truly sorry to hear of this loss, Moose, was a big part of "our" youth, at Poly and Day Street, nothing but fond memories of all the Acevedo family. May the peace of the Lord be with you.....

I was sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. I worked with Jimmy at Oakland P.D. during the 70's and he was a great officer and even a better partner. Jimmy sense of humor could make the shift pass so quickly. Rest in peace.

I posted a message to the bereaved family yesterday but I did not seee it printee when I entered the website today, the 14th. Our condolence and sympathy to the Acevedo family. I, and my staff at Alta-Wood Animal Hospital have grown fond of Jim and his pets. Jim was so gracious and loving to his pets and we will miss him dearly.

Dr. Winston M. Acevedo & Staff
Alta-Wood Animal Hospital
955 Woodside Road, Redwood City, CA. 94061

Dear Jane,Sal,& Acevedo Family, My deepest sympathy to you. Jim & I had many laughs. He was one of a kind. Don Clark ( Buhl, Id.)

So glad to be part of your family through my niece Venus marriage to your son Jimmy. I've known them since they were in middle school and saw their friendship blossom to a wonderful marriage and three wonderful kids. I also got to know Erica and their mom through the years and got to meet you also. By your son good examples on raising your grandkids, i know my niece choose the right man. Our losing you is God's gain in his Army. Thank you for bringing up a good family to be part of. We adore...

My deepest sympathy to Jim's family in their loss. It seems just like yesterday when we were just kids on the block(or hill)on 25th street in San Francisco. I will always remember "Moose" as the funny guy he was and, though, never saw again as we grew up, seems he remained the same sweet kid we knew.

Dear Jane and the Acevedo Family.

I was lucky enough to be introduced to and become friends with Jim and you Jane about two years ago...when I shook hands with Jim for the first time...I sensed "man this guy is sincerely a good guy"...found we had a bunch of stuff in common about life and looked forward to continuing a common interest in getting out on the water...well...in, on, and off the water..will always keep Jim in my heart and extend it to his family.