1943
2025
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5 Entries
Meredy Young Egan
August 22, 2025
Jim set me up on a blind date with my husband
Kitten
August 19, 2025
You will be in my heart forever.

Karen Eason
August 15, 2025
There are no words that express the love my sisters and I (Nicki, Karen and Candy Eason) had for Jim. Our families met in Jefferson before Jim graduated from Jefferson High School. Jim and my sister Nicki were Charity Ball King and Queen. Jim had a childhood name for me and continued to use when we would text in later years. He called me Kitten. I painted a portrait of his "adopted" child when baptized. Jim helped raise this young girl and provided needed guidance from a young age through her teens. Jim was always there when I lost my own son Bret as well. He texted often through that time. He visited my older sister and her husband Don in Arizona a few years ago to see if they were okay. Memories go back a long time to Jefferson and recent years, memories that will live in our hearts forever.
Karen Eason, Nampa. Idaho
Nicki Will, Phoenix, Arizona
Dr. Candace Brown, Memphis, Tn
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