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Jimmy Koertge

Edwardsville, Illinois

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Jimmy Dale Koertge, 58, of Edwardsville died at 6:40 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 at Anderson Hospital in Maryville. Koertge was born in Seminole, Tex., on Jan. 26, 1953, the son of the late Glen D. Koertge and Isabel G. Davis of Edwardsville.He is survived by his mother; daughters Jamie (Adam)...

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To the Koertge family,I am very sorry for your loss, My prayers are with you.

Terry Lacey

Jim,
I feel so blessed to have known you. The impact you have made in not only my life but in every person you met, will live on forever. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of your family and friends. May you rest in peace. You will be missed but never forgotten.

Jim, I am so glad our lives crossed paths. You were an inspiration to me and everyone around you. You always stood up for your own beliefs without being judgemental of others. May God bless your family and friends, giving them peace in their sorrow. You will be missed but never forgotten.

Lorie, I was sadden to hear that Jimmy passed a way. I will keep your family in my prayers.

To the Koertge family. I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers. Your old neighbor, Marty Ganz (Troy, IL)

Jim taught me many spiritual lessons. He will be missed by so many folks that he could not comprehend the count. Tom Welle

Jim, you were one of my favorite people at Genco. You made me laugh and you brightened my days. I've been very blessed to have known you and I will miss you and think of you everyday, especially at work.

I always caught a 'glimpse' of Jim....whether it was getting some coffee out of the offiice or around town. You can work with the same people for years and almost never see them outside of work. I always ran him into him and it's weird knowing that it will be some time before I run into him again...You always learned something when you talked to him; any conversation with him was interesting. You will be missed Jim.

Jimmy you will truely be missed. You were a good friend and mentor. You taught me about virtues that I still try to work on today. You were and still are very loved.