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Constantine and Karen Demos
January 7, 2011
Sue and Mike,
I am so sad at learning the news of your son Jimmy. A tragedy that no parent could ever imagine unless they go through it. Karen and I pray for you, Sue and your family. You have wonderful memories of your son and in the end, what we all have is memories of our loved ones. Please accept our deepest condolences and may God rest his soul.
January 7, 2011
Amanda, so sorry to hear about your brother. Our prayers are with you.
Jake & Audrey Culver
Kim Sipress
January 7, 2011
Dear Sue,
I can't imagine what you must going through and I'm not really sure what to say but I want you to know you & your family are in my prayers.
January 7, 2011
Heard just a few minutes ago of your loss. Mrs. Wacker, 10th grade English taught Wordsworth's SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS and the words have always remained with me, "--we will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind."
Life does not prepare us for the death of a child so hopefully your memories will assist you through these difficult times.
You are, and will remain in our thoughts.
Martin & Linda Makel
Reneau Howard
January 7, 2011
Sue and family... I am so sorry for your loss of precious Jimmy. There are really no words other than I am so sorry and here if you need anything. You are so loved... know that the love will get you through. Sending gentle hugs.
Lee Kurtz
January 6, 2011
I taught Jimmy last semester in Biology 1101 at Georgia Gwinnett College. I enjoyed having him in class. I will miss seeing him on campus. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this very difficult time.
Reneau Howard
January 6, 2011
Sue and family, I am so sorry for your loss of sweet precious Jimmy. Know you are in my thoughts and my heart is broken for you. I will share a poem that was shared with me and I cherish it:
To die one’s self is a thing that must be easy,
And light of consequence;
But to lose a part of one’s self –
Well we know how deep that pang goes,
We who have suffered that disaster,
Received that wound which cannot heal….
It is one of the mysteries of our nature that a man,
All unprepared can receive a thunder-stroke like that and live.
It will take mind and memory months
And possibly years
To gather together the details
And thus learn and know the whole extent of the loss.
-Mark Twain, 1888, on the death of his daughter Suzy Clemens
Sending you love and gentle hugs from Knoxville....
Sheryl Wallace
January 6, 2011
Justin Wallace, my son, shared a friendhsip with Jimmy. Justin is deployed in the sea of the Middle East at this time. He learned of the tragic news yesterday and he is very very sad. As his mother and in honor of their friendship I will be attending the funeral. I am so sorry for all the family and friends that are grieving such a loss.
Rhonda Fisher
January 6, 2011
Dear Sue,
So very sorry to hear of your loss, you are in my thoughts and prayers. You are a special person in my heart and the hearts of many others. My God comfort you and your family during this time.
Kathleen VerSnyder
January 6, 2011
Our hearts and prayers are with all of you. <3
Angela Howland-Tyler
January 6, 2011
We are very saddened to hear this news, Jimmy was a great kid and he will be missed by many people.
Tracy McConomy
January 6, 2011
I'm so sorry for your loss. May God give you strength to handle such a tragedy and find peace! Love and prayers to you all!
Melodie & Mark Davis
January 5, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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