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Jim Fudoli

Mountain Home, Arkansas

Dec 5, 1941 – Feb 15, 2015 (Age 73)

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BORN
December 5, 1941
DIED
February 15, 2015
AGE
73
LOCATION
Mountain Home, Arkansas

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Jim Fudoli, 73Jim Fudoli, 73, passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 15th, at his home in Mountain Home, Arkansas. A funeral service will be held at Kirby & Family Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 PM on Friday, February 20th with Reverend Kenneth Taglauer officiating. Visitation will be held...

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Dear Cynthia,
How saddened I am to learn of Jim's death, though it's good to know you and Jim Jr. are doing well. I hope you remember me from those long-ago days on Bennington Lane, when I used to babysit Jimmy. You are very much in my prayers. Love Meredith (Dithy) Dodge 12 Redondo Court, Santa Fe, NM 87508 [email protected]

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was well liked in school.My prayers are with his family.

To the family, may you be comforted during this difficult time of sorrow and pain.

Cynthia and Jimmy,
Words cannot describe how I feel at this time. I was just thinking about Jim, Sr. on my way to work this morning--just out of the blue! My Mother, Janet, told me he had passed last week. I would have come to the funeral had I known about it. I have such fond memories of my conversations with him talking about stocks, music, fishing, etc. I don't know if I have this totally correct or not, but it seems my dad and Jim had a few things in common: made a record in the...

Dearest Cynthia, Jim & Family:
I share your tears and fondest memories of the time we were together in Theodosia, Missouri. From Willhoit's cafe to Bull Shoals Lake, fireworks, and fishing contests, it was the grandest of times. We were all so blessed to become family friends that lasted a life time. Jim became a legend among baseball players,bass fishermen,radio audiences, and sports fans of all kinds. He exhibited good sportsman like conduct in every venue. We were all proud to call him...

Cynthia, Jim would come over to Zion playground where we played Indian ball in the summer. He was my hero in high school as he was a true sports star and nice guy. I also heard that he coached one of the best VFW baseball teams in the US. Great to hear that he shared his knowledge with teenagers. May God rest his soul and you and Jimmy III keep the faith.

So sorry to learn of Jim's passing. Haven't seen him in years but remember him well. He was the type of person one remembers.