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Paula Van Riper
November 24, 2012
I did not know you but I know your son Jim, he is the best, God bless you for having him.
Ted Raab
November 21, 2012
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Diane Reilly
November 21, 2012
My Grandpa lived life to the fullest every day. In his prime, he worked hard, played hard, loved hard and took care of everything. When he walked into a room, the party had truly started. You only had to look for the loudest laugh to find Grandpa/Dad/Uncle Jimmy there. The world is a little less bright without him.
His greatest lessons to me were to never let hate into my heart and to always be there for family and friends. I'm heartbroken for our loss but comforted to know that he is up there looking out for all of us now.
So kick back with a cold one, Grandpa... you deserve it.
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