Jimmy-Massey-Obituary

Jimmy Lee Massey

RAPID CITY , South Dakota

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RAPID CITY - Jimmy Lee Massey, 65, passed away Friday, March 11, 2005, in Denver after a long and courageous struggle with Lupus. Jimmy was born on Feb. 25, 1939, to Oris and Pearl (Randolph) Massey in Lebanon, MO. He attended and graduated from Exeter, CA, public schools. He was a 1971 graduate...

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Kay so sorry to hear of your loss. We just new Jim for a short time but well always remember the great trip to the Big Horns with you both. Such fun it was.

Jim was a great friend to my wife Pat and I for better than 20 years. We enjoyed a particularly memorable day in Buffalo, WY. with Kaye, Pat, Jim, and I riding rented tandem bicycles. Jim and I enjoyed some great trail riding in the Big Horns and the Black Hills. He enjoyed a great "real" beer, no "lights", and that was another thing we had in common along with "Bench Racing". We will miss this wonderful man.

You can't imagine how sad we are that Jimmy has left us. We will always remember his laugh and the way he didn't let anything get him down. Our deepest sympathiy goes out to Kaye, Shiela, and Jimmy on your loss. God bless you all. I know there is a place in Heaven for Jimmy.

Sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Massey was my second grade teacher back in 88-89. He was a fabulous teacher, and that year was one of the most memorable. The memories will remain with me always.

Shelia and Family:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You have all been in our thoughts and prayers.

Amy and Neal Buchmann

Resting on the trail to Dalton Lake

Jimmy, his wife, Kay and son, Jim have been dear friends for over 25 years. We've ridden many dirt bike trails with Jimmy in the Black Hills. I remember a favorite that Jimmy dubbed the "Valhalla Trail" because he said riding on it was just like heaven. We will miss him.

Sheila: I worked with you several years ago at McDonalds. My maiden name was Hunt. I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. It would be great to get in touch with you sometime.