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Jimmy Wayne McCary

Littlefield, Texas

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Jimmy Wayne McCary LITTLEFIELD-Jimmy Wayne McCary, 61, of Littlefield passed away Saturday, Jan. 18, 2014, in Lubbock. He was born June 13, 1952, in Lawton, Okla. to John McCary Jr. and Peggy Buswell McCary. Jim was a lifelong resident of Littlefield. He graduated from Littlefield High School...

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Heaven may have gained a treasure, but here on Earth we lost one. Jimmy ALWAYS had your back, he was ALWAYS there for you. He has left wonderful memories behind, the ones that make you smile or just bust out laughing. Now what is also left behind is a big hole in your heart. We Love You Little Jimmy

Jim was such a Good Man! Will miss his friendless and smile! Janice Bradshaw

A good man and a good friend that was always there for a good laugh when you needed one. When things were bad he would always say that we could be riding pens in the feed lot and that was always good for a good laugh. It seems like our conversations always ended up about Sul Ross,coaching the Rodeo Team, Roping Steers, Horse Races,Johnny Bush,Ray Pice or his son Brad.

You will never be forgotten or replaced, your old friend.

Craig Simpson

I went to school with Jim at Sul Ross. He was one of the nicest guys you could ever meet. Always had a smile on his face . Our paths crossed again through some FSA meetings as we both worked for FSA. Had not changed one bit and still had that ever ready smile on his face. It was a real pleasure knowing Jim and I know he will be sorely missed. Rest in peace Jim.

Jim was an all-around good guy! Always finding the positive in things. He will be missed, but not forgotten. Til we meet again Mr. McCary!

Jim was more like a second father to me than he ever was my boss. I learned many life lessons from him through his many words of "cowboy wisdom"...he definitely had a way with words that could make you laugh out loud! He will forever hold a special place in my heart. I guess this is where the cowbooy rides away my friend...until we meet again. I love you Jimbo

I didn't know him personally ,but I do know he was very good to my sisters and mom. He will be missed dearly.

It's a sad parting. Jim was a good friend.

Always a big smile and something good to say. A kind man with a big heart and a special feeling for people. So long my friend.