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Janice (Elliott) Hillman
August 21, 2023
So many years have passed, since Jim and JoAnn have passed on. The memories haven't faded, though. The memories are sometimes joyful -
sometimes deeply touching - but always, always ringing true! - true to life,
true to love, true to friendship. Again, I thank you, dear Jim, for caring so
deeply, and helping us find our way so many times.
May God bless and keep your precious family.
Janice (Elliott) Hillman
Janice (Elliott) Hillman
August 20, 2019
I was just, about 2 weeks ago, reading an old journal I kept in the 1960s - with entries about doing activities with the student/young adult group Jim led at Boston's Old South Church, that several of us were in. It's interesting that most of the smaller group [at least, about 6] still keep in touch, after 50 years!
As serious as Jim could be about much of the group's "subject matter", it was a joy to hear Jim break out in laughter.... Yes, I was always grateful for Jim's smile and laugh! - and so grateful for Jim in my life! Thank you, God!
Diane Miner
August 19, 2019
My husband and I were both brought to tears, prayers, and moments of silence when we were reminded that James and Jo Ann had returned to the Lord seven years ago. The student/young adult group that we were members of in the late 60's has remained in our hearts all these years. The love that James taught us along with the sharing of feelings and talking out of problems has remained a staple of our relationship. On July 4th of 2020 Curtis and I will celebrate 50 years of wedded bliss. I thank the Lord and James for guiding us all along the way. Lord, I ask you to please hold Marcella, John, and James and their families as blessings and their parents always watching over them until we all meet again. Amen
JT
July 1, 2017
Offering my sincere condolences to the Family, may you find comfort from the encouraging words found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14
Sajini Shetty
September 10, 2012
Deepest Condolences to the Eckels Family. I was classmates with Jimmy at South School in Andover, and I returned to Andover at live 2 houses away from 125. I was home the day of the accident, and my heart broke when I heard who was involved. Our prayers are with you and your family at this time
Don Moore
August 24, 2012
When I was a struggling 19 year old who had just flunked out of my first year of college, Jim was the major influence in turning my life around. He was "just what the doctor ordered." I will forever be greatful. Don Moore, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Mary Coffey
August 24, 2012
I met Jim through the Andover-Newton cluster and certification meetings in the late 1970's. He was a respected supervisor and while I lost touch with him, I am filled with sadness at this tragic accident. My heart reaches out to Marcella, Jim and John.
Mary Coffey, retired CPE Supervisor
Janice [Elliott] and George Hillman
August 23, 2012
We were blessed to know both Jim and JoAnn in the 1960s, while living in Boston. We met Jim while I [Janice] was involved with the Student Group at the Old South Church in Boston. Jim was an extremely positive influence in my life, and performed our wedding ceremony in 1970 in the Gordon Chapel of Old South Church.
Our deepest sympathies, and may God be with you all.
Diane & Curtis Miner
August 23, 2012
Jim was a guide along my path of growing up. My husband and I were part of the young adult fellowship that he led in the late 60's. Jim actually introduced me to my husband and later when we married, he traveled to RI to perform our ceremony with our local pastor. Jim and Joann have always had a very special place in our hearts. While we all had moved on the values he shared with us and the guidance he gave to us will remain forever a large part of our lives. We are so saddened that you have to lose both of them at once but we know that the Lord will keep them together in eternity.
(Rev. Dr.) Kenneth Jackson
August 23, 2012
Jim was a stimulus to my "growing up". No taller than I am but a giant in my estimation. I weep with his family.
Rev. Dr. Robert Henderson
August 23, 2012
Jim was a helpful teacher and supervisor.
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