Jim-Van De Voorde-Obituary

Jim Van De Voorde

Davenport, Iowa

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Jim Van De Voorde

August 2, 1949 - July 16, 2023

BUCKEYE, AZ - Jim Van De Voorde, of Buckeye AZ (formerly of Meriden KS), passed away suddenly on Sunday July 16, 2023.

He leaves behind his wife Cheryl, son Nathan (Robin), and daughter Kate as well as 7...

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Miss your Smiling Face at Pickle Ball check in Jim.Always looked forward to our humorous check ins with yourself and Frankie.Rest in Peace. Judy and Gord Oliver.

Always looked forward to the Fridays when Jim and Frankie would meet us at the Courts to Register.Jim was a kind,gentle,soft spoken Man always Smiling and Joking.We will miss you Buddy.

My wife and I moved to Sun City Festival three years ago. As I joined the pickleball club, I met Jim as he often coordinated many of the various sessions. Jim always made me feel very welcome to the club from the very beginning. He always had big smile and pleasant greeting for everyone. My sincere condolences to his family. Dick Heinl

The first time I met Jim was on the pickle ball courts. He came over and introduced himself and of course I just remember the big smile and his friendly personality. He was always such a gentleman always had a positive word on the court whether you were playing with him or against him, he always made you feel good. I will miss Jim very much. Ann Merrill Sun City Festival

I am taking a knee ....to send my sympathy to the family, to thank God for his intervention in bringing me so many wonderful memories of you and this family and pray that my friend is resting in peace. Jimmy, you were the complete package

Jim has truly been one of my best friends on and off the pickle ball courts the past 5 years. He did everything the right way, that all of us should strive to do. I will always remember him, and will miss him dearly!

Cheryl, you have my deepest condolences. Im so very sorry for the loss of Jim. I will always remember our softball days.

My condolences, prayers and thoughts to Jim's family. Always had a smile on pickleball courts!

I will miss Jim’s smiling face at the animal shelter. He not only spent time socializing all the animals, but he was always repairing or assembling something. When he would finish his project, he would ask for a new project list for his next visit. He was a valuable member of our rescue community. My thoughts and prayers to his entire family. Heaven certainly gained a bright star.