Jim-Stevens-Obituary

Jim Stevens

Omaha, Nebraska

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STEVENS-Jim, age 61 of Ft. Calhoun, NE. Survived by wife Linda; sons and daughters-in-law Brian and Laurie of Austin, MN and their children Tyler and Trevor and Tod and Frances of Winslow, NE and their children John, Jenny and Samantha; parents Lyle and Jean Stevens of Omaha and sister...

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Linda, I just heard. I am so sorry to hear that Jim passed away. He was a special man. You are in my prayers

Jim Stevens family,

I am sorry to have learned of your loss. I know that Jim beat several odds, but, is now resting peacefully. May your minds be filled with his goodness and know that his life is better now. May he rest in peace.

Lyle & Jean

Linda and I send out deepest regrets to you and your family. Your son was similar in age to us so we can only emagine how hard this would be for you.

Dave & Linda Callahan (BBC) - Omaha, NE

Dear Linda, 'We' will be with you in spirit this morning as you and your family say your final goodbyes to Jim. Know that our prayers are with you and we will give you hugs the next time we see you. Love, your Telco Dinner Friends.

The family has our deepest sympathy during these difficult times. I regret not getting a chance to meet Jim. I know that his accomplishments are many, but the greatest accoumplishment for a man is what he meant to his family, his friends and his community. Cherish the great memories!

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Linda,

I didn't get the chance to know your Jim, but I'm so sorry for what the loss means to you and your family. Blessings and prayers..

Linda,

We are so very sorry for your loss. Jim was such a special person. I loved hearing stories from my dad about your fun times together. You'll be in our prayers.

Dear Linda and family,
I was so sorry to hear about Jim. I want you all to know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Jim and Larry worked together at Kuker Industries years ago. I have some really fond memories of Jim the one thing that sticks out in my mind is he picked a Buick Regal as his company car and it was a spunky little car for some reason I remember it was not really suppose to be a car he could get but somehow managed to get it and some of the sales team were a little envious...