1947
2023

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5 Entries
Flash Tarbell
February 21, 2023
I first met Jim when Burlington Mall opened in the late 1960s. About 10 years later, after I married and was living in Mountain View, CA, I happened to run into himand we renewed our friendship. My husband Ted (who died in 2019), Jim, his wife Jean, and I shared a love of food (with LOTS of gah-lic!), and spent lots of good times together—including a camping trip to Yosemite. How sad to think that this wonderful man is gone, but my memories will last forever, thankfully.
Kathy Stecher
February 21, 2023
Jimmy worked with my husband. He was always so kind to me when we were together on company reward trips! He often reached out to me via email about basketball as he knew what team I cheered for.
I will always remember his kindness toward me.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Kathy Stecher
Mike and Brian
February 19, 2023
Lisa and Al,
We are sorry for your loss. My your memories of him be a blessing and source of comfort
Jean Jaynes
February 19, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
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