Jim-CUNNINGHAM-Obituary

Jim CUNNINGHAM

Lexington, Kentucky

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Lexington, Kentucky
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CUNNINGHAM Jim, of Louisville, passed away at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. Originally from Canada, Jim moved to the states to play professional hockey. He played at one time for the Louisville Blades and set a record by scoring three goals in under one minute. After retiring from...

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To all the surviving family of Jim. I met Jim 13 years ago and he gave me so much strength and hope. He ALWAYS the first person to greet me. I so adored him and was sad when he was moved to Lexington. Your grandfather was a true keeper. Be proud.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

I will always carry Jim in my heart - he was a special friend and I often thought of him as a gift from God. Jim changed the life of many with his stories and wonderful sense of humor. His family will be in my prayers.

Mr. Cunningham was a very dear man. He always had a positive attitude toward us at Tanbark employee's. Always willing to help, or give great advice. You will be missed dearly god bless you Mr. Cunningham. Lorene Mulder

Jimmy was not only one of Dad's best friends and golf buddies but a dear friend to Mom, me and our entire family. He taught me much about life....one day at a time and was a friend to many. He will be sorely missed. RIP

Jim was one of the nicest men I know. He always had a kind word to say to me and we kidded around all the time about "staying out of trouble." I will miss him greatly.

Jim helped me and so many of my friends. I always enjoyed the candy he brought me and so many others for our birthdays. He was the sweetest man ever. God Bless you all.