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David Bennett
November 28, 2016
Jim was a great brother-in-law along with being a caring, compassionate, loving, concerned,and totally honest human being.
He was one of the hardest workers I have ever known...always looking for ways to help. I will miss his thoughts and opinions.
If the world had more Jim Armagosts, how much better it would be. He was one of God's best and I will miss him forever.
Mary Lou Leslie
November 26, 2016
Thinking of you Amy during this difficult time
November 25, 2016
Please remember the good times you've shared with James and may God continue to comfort your family ~ Psalm 23:4.
Joe and Susan Snyder
November 25, 2016
Our deepest sympathy to Amy, Wil, Heather, and kids..... Joe and Susan Snyder
Mimi Groeger-Laughner
November 25, 2016
Jim was always a favorite of mine. In his younger days, he bore a striking resemblance to my Dad, to the point of my getting tongue-tied around him. He will be greatly missed.
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