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Jimmy Lee Larkin

Arlington, Texas

1948 - 2002

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Jimmy Lee Larkin, 53, a computer analyst, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2002, at an Arlington hospital, with his adoring family at his side. He died of congestive heart failure following a valiant battle with lymphoma.

Memorial Service: 10 a.m. Friday, February 15, 2002, at Winscott Road...

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Dear Norma,
We just got home yesterday after three weeks in Indiana and heard the sad news. We are so sorry...
Sorry for your loss and sorry that we weren't here. Tell Annie 'thanks' for calling us. I'll get in touch with her soon.
Love,
Dorothy and Nelson

Although my time with Jim was cut short, I will always remember his sincerity, honesty, good humor and the love that shone in his eyes as he talked about his family. There will be more laughter in heaven because he is there! I pray that Jim will watch over us all as our own little Lone Star Angel. All my love and prayers to his family.

Jim and I became friends when we worked together at Central Freight in Waco.
Norma, it was a joy to watch his face light up when he spoke of you, he loved you so very much.
May the memories Jim left with you and your family comfort, sustain, and help to see you through this time of loss.

"those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."
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Norma,

I just wanted tell you how much I will miss seeing Jim here at the bank. No matter how bad my day was going, Jim would always have a story or comment that would brighten it. I always enjoyed talking with Jim about our familes. Even though I have never met you, I feel I know you. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and the children.

I am sorry for your loss, may God be with you all.

Norma, you, Justin and Jocelyn were muchly loved by Jim. He loved telling us about his family. His kind words and big smile always came at the right time. Jim will be missed by all of us. The service this morning was very touching and inspirational.
May God be with all of you and your family.

I met Jim approx 2 years ago while working at Lone Star Bank. He will be missed.

I will always remember Jim, working on our computers, he always made me smile. He was a great person and we will miss him very much.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim always had a smile and a story for everyone.