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David James
September 5, 2025
So sorry to hear that cousin Bernie has passed away. He is now in the arms of our Heavenly Father and walking the streets of Gold. We can only imagine what a reunion Bernie had with Aunt Madeline, Uncle Frank, brothers and sisters. We are praying our Heavenly Father will embrace each of you in His arms and provide strength and comfort to you all during this difficult time and the days ahead.
With Heartfelt Sympathy,
David & Vicki James
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James Family
September 2, 2025
Thank you for the Obituary for my cousin Bernard Steven Henry whom I loved very much. I cried my eyes out when I read it. Bernie and Georgie stopped by here several years ago after traveling from New Jersey to here in North Carolina and then on back to Albuquerque. We were so happy to see them. Bernie was always concerned about what could happen to twin Brother Georgie if something ever happened to him while out West, but he probably never thought it would be a car accident. I do not know all the details at this time. It was a shock and a big hurt. He was a swell person. I do not have words to express the hurt in my heart today. My condolences to the Family Members in the Albuquerque community. This is posted by Cousin Maria James Joyce in North Carolina and especially for his Aunt Chickie whom Bernie loved who now resides in a Nursing Home at the age of 102 years. Also, from the rest of the James Family.
Mary Lucero
September 1, 2025
Bernie was always loving and supportive to all of us. He was funny and always had a smile on his face. May he rest in peace and look over all his friends and family, especially all the grand kids and great grand kids.
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