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Jim was a dear friend, I will miss him forever. Paul and Sharon Dunn
January 30, 2014
Dallas, Texas
Gual, Jimmy Ray Jim Gual was born to Marjorie Meggs Gual and Juarez Gual in Houston. He shortly moved to his beloved Oak Cliff and never ventured far away the rest of his life. He graduated from Adamson High School and later SMU. He enjoyed a long career in real estate development and later in...
Read MoreJim was a dear friend, I will miss him forever. Paul and Sharon Dunn
January 30, 2014
With my deepest sympathy .
Patricia Robertson
January 30, 2014 | Austin, TX
Very sorry to learn of Jimmy G passing.
Many good memories of our baseball, basketball and golf Activities and a good friendship in old Adamson High days with he and Delores. My sincere sympathy
to her and the family.
Louis Palmer
January 29, 2014 | Baytown, TX
We are very sorry to hear of Jim"s passing. Our family's have had a lot of fun over the years. Jim was a mentor of mine as I received great council from him during my early college days. He advised, if you are going to be in sales, take all the psychology you can. I did. Delores and Jimmy C., Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim will be greatly missed. May God bless you, Johnny and Linda Livingston, Pittsburg, Texas
Johnny and Linda Livingston
January 27, 2014 | Pittsburg, TX
I am shocked, Jim was an amazing person and also an original at turning nothing into a successful business. I have seen him doing his magic in business for years. He was a gambler in my eyes but in his eyes it was just business. He will always be my IDOL.
I am so sorry for Delores and Jimmy C. and all the grandchildren. he was a gentle and kind person. He helped many people in life and in business.
It is a pleasure to have known him for
over 40 years. God Bless
Gene...
January 27, 2014
So very sorry to hear of my old buddy Jaime's passing. We spent many wonderful times together. Our prayers and thoughts go out to Dolores and the family.
LaVonne & Gordon Rea
Alto, NM
LaVonne & Gordon Rea
January 27, 2014 | Alto, NM