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Jim Kithcart Sr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Jim Kithcart, Sr. age 51, of Raytown, MO formerly of Rich Hill, MO passed away October 17, 2006 at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, MO after a long courageous battle with leukemia. Jim worked for Armco Steel for 27 years. He enjoyed motorcycles, golfing and spending time in the apple orchard...

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Jim, although in-laws notoriously don't like one another, we could not help but love you, Carol, and Tonia. You took our son Brant into your family as if he were your own, and for eternity we will share a wonderful granddaughter and the memory of your smile and good spirit no matter how hard your illness tested your faith. I am so sorry we didn't get to spend more time together as family, share many long motorcycle days, or even get to move the kids just one more time. Even for a Harley...

Jimmy,Jr. Just wanted you to know that you are in your thoughts and prayers during this diffcult time. Your friends are thinking about you.

Jimmy,
The only time I saw a frown on you face was when golfers didn't repair their ball marks on the greens. You always had a smile or a laugh when we got the chance to play. In honor of your memory, I will always repair a third ball mark on the green for you. THANK YOU GOD for allowing me to have Jim in my life for the last 30 years.

Carol - Although we've lost touch over the years - Miss Ellie told me of your loss. I'm sure there are no words to ease your grief at this time - our sympathies and our prayers are with you.

Carol: So sorry for your loss. I will keep you & your family in my prayers.

God has blessed you with a glorious life. He has chosen you to join Him in the beautiful kingdom of Heaven. The life you have put into your years here on earth has been one of inspiration and enlightenment. May the wings of Angels lift you high as you now walk beside Him.
Carol, I wish you great strength and peace as you continue on. I pray for God to rest His hands upon your shoulders as the love of your life continues his journey in eternal peace and comfort. Until you meet with Jim...

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Jim, You are now free. Spread those wings and live again.

Jim,
You fought the good fight and can finally rest. May God grant peace and strength to your family.
With deepest sympathy,
Sarah and Peter Zilliox