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Jim Donovan

Hazen, North Dakota

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HAZEN -- Jim Donovan, 80, Hazen, died quietly in his sleep, on Dec. 18, 2004, in his home. Visitation and a wake service will begin at 3 p.m. MST Tuesday, Dec. 21, at the Donovan residence, 418 Fourth Ave. N.W., Hazen. A brief ceremony will take place at the residence, also on Tuesday, starting...

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Mike and Pat,

We are sorry for your loss and will miss your father (and mother). Some of my earliest bird hunting memories have your dad in them.

Sincerely,
Levi

donovan family, sorry to hear of jim's passing. looks like the lake will be missing another familiar figure come this summer. i'm sure jim and mom will be keeping an eye on us all.

all our best, mary, jolene and lauren

We are sorry to hear of Jim's death.He came to a couple of football games in Hazen when our grandson played for Minot Ryan.Wiley played golf with him once or twice. He was a very nice man! We have pictures of him at the games.

To Jim Donavan's Family:
Jim was my friend from the first day of his arrival in Hazen to the present time. He was a great left handed first basemen' You have my sympathy.

Pat, Mike and family, Your father was a great man and was always cheerful to be around. I have memories of softball, baseball, golf and West River Telephone. He will be missed by many in Hazen and beyond. May God comfort you during this difficult time.

We have many happy memories of Jim and Marge. We enjoyed their visit here in Florida. Marge was my date at the senior prom when I was graduating from high school and she was a freshman. Jim was always a highlight in our visits to Arizona and Hazen. I can hear him laughing now. Our sympathy to the family in all of our loss.
Rudy and Judy Froeschle

I didn't get to see him very often but every time I saw him he was so jolly. I saw him in Mesa several times at the N.D. picnic. He was a close friend of my brother Iver who will miss him very much. My Sympathy goes out to his family.

So sorry for your loss...and all of ours...he was a great friend, always jolly and sociable. We will all miss him. Franne

Our condolences to the Donovan family! I was privileged to have know Jim for the twenty years we have lived in AZ.when Jim became a winter visitor in Mesa. I will truly miss him, and especially at our weekly "Hazen Poker Club" meetings. He suffered a lot - but fought like the toughest Irishman I have ever known! May he Rest in Peace!