Jimmy-Streeter-Obituary

Jimmy W. Streeter

Baltimore, Maryland

About

LOCATION
Baltimore, Maryland

Obituary

Send Flowers

STREETER, Jimmy W. On March 14, 2006, JIMMY WAYNE STREETER; 43, died in an industrial accident at W.R. Grace. He was a Union Officer with the Company as well as a Maintenance Mechanic. He had previously worked for Armco Steel and was a former instructor at Dundalk Community College. Mr....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I knew Jimmy in high school. Though I only ran into him once or twice since then, I never forgot him. Jimmy was one of a kind.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My Husband Jay and I knew Jimmy from the high school days. He was a very compasionate young man. He had a "Larger than Life" zest for life. Later in life just the mention of his name could bring a smile to your face with good memories. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I know "life lessons learned and shared" will guide you everyday. I do believe there are "angels among us" and in your days ahead when a choice is presented to you. You will feel the guidance from in a word Jim...

My deepest sympathy to you Debbie and Morgan. Your father was a good man who had a passion for life. Please know that he touched so many lives with his spirit and continues to live on through all those who were so very fortunate to have know him. Give to God your sorrows, for he will give to you peace.

Dear Debbie and Morgan, You have been in my prayers and thoughts!! It was a honor to know Jimmy in high school. I'll always remember Jimmy as one who just said what he thought. He was his own person. I'll never forget the helicopter landing at Martin's West before the prom. When we saw who was coming out, we weren't surprised to see Jimmy. Debbie - I am so glad I had the chance to catch up with you and Jimmy at the Farm Fair last summer. It is hard to understand why those we love so much are...

Debbie and Morgan -- our deepest prayers and thoughts go out to you. We will always remember his dedication, love, and support to all of the kids on the football field. He will be missed.
Mike, Sheri, Chip & Nate Ostrum

Jimmie will be remembered fondly...He was a good friend in a time of need. Debbie and Morgan - our thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Emily Dryden, Daughters Tracey Ellison and Kelly Quickel

Debbie and Morgan my thoughts and prayers are with you. Jimmy was larger than life and will be missed by all us. I loved Jimmy and his love for his family.
Aunt Ina

We will miss Jimmy. His smile and
his love to talk. He was one of my special people and I loved him dearly.
Aunt Ina

Jimmy was a good friend and teammate. He made everything we did fun. I think of him often. He'll truly be missed.