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Jimmie Carter Styles

FORT WORTH, Texas

1931 - 2008

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Jimmie Carter Styles, 76, of Fort Worth passed away Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008. Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole, 702 8th Ave., Fort Worth. Interment: 1 p.m. Wednesday in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Visitation: The family will receive friends 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday...

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Jimmie He & Jimmie She used to be in our RV Club The Ramblin Sams. We realy enjoyed being with them as our friends. We wish the family sympathy in this time of sorry.

We would like to offer my deepest sympathy to the Styles family. I came to work at TCJC in 1970 in the Computer Services department. Mr. Styles was always there for guidance, help, and support. He had such wonderful stories to share with his employees. You were part of his work family, but you felt as though you knew his family. He also became good friends with my husband, Jack. Mr. Styles was a very professional man and it was a pleasure to have known him. May God bless you and...

May God be with you Mrs. Styles and your entire family. I worked with Mr. Styles during the early 70's and he was a very professional person to work with. I truly remember him being a dedicated family man. May your memories carry you through the lonely moments because nothing can take your memories away.

To the entire Styles family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn Jimmie's passing. We fondly remember "DeDad's" humor and laughter at the many special occasions our families have shared over the years. May the warmth of your memories and the assurance of God's love and grace be a source of strength in the days ahead.
All our love,
The Sessom family

Dear Jimmie,
My Dad told me about Jimmie's passing. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.I know how much my Dad respected Jimmie...as a teenager, I thought you were such fun adults to be around.
Heartfelt condolences to all of you at this very sad time.

I will always remember how Jimmie loved Mrs. Jimmie and all of his family. He was so very proud of all of you. In those early days of the college, we all worked some very long hours. Neither of us would have missed the chance to see T C J C get off to a great start. Jimmie was a huge part in the success of the college.

I have a very warm feeling when I think of Jimmie c. and his family.It was a big stretch moving from Florida to Texas. Some how it was comforting to have friends make that move with us, and the Styles did .That was in 1965.Though I haven't been in touch for many years, I do think about you every year. Love, Cindy Rushing

What Tarrant County College became is due to the vision contribution of Jimmie Styles and others who were there in the beginning. His positive attitude, modesty and professional approach were characteristics appreciated by faculty who knew and worked with him.

May God bless the family and give you peace.

May it help in some way to know that friends are sharing the sorrow in your heart.

Mr. Styles was a man of great stature. I will never forget his poise and business-like manner. But most of all, I will never forget his red stick shift that he used to drive to work. The day I purchased the car from him he could see the shine in my eyes, because I loved it too!