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Tom Turner
October 15, 2024
My memory of Jim that stands out is our trip to Rice Lake back in the late 70,s. Jim was looking for some people to go up to Wisconsin to Rice Lake for a Bluegrass festival. I was the only one who thought it would be a fun time. We knew each other, but not real well. So we jumped into his truck and headed north. We arrived in the dark and were told that there were some camping spots over there. Ok. We set up camp in the dark. We woke up to people walking past us with towels. Turns out that there is a stream close by. Turns out it was like a mini Woodstock. Everyone was cleansing in the nude. We looked at each other and realized this was going to be a great weekend. We had allot of fun and got to know each other better than before we started. Jim is a great guy and friend. Always had a smile on his face whenever I saw him. Great memory to remember for life. Thanks Jim.
REGGIE ANDERSON
October 14, 2024
Jim Bob was my ex uncle in law by marriage!! I loved him from the first time I met him!! His laughter was infectious, many great times together!! I´m gonna miss you BROTHER!! RIP
REGGIE
Donna Wacyk
October 13, 2024
Farewell my BBB (Beloved Baby Brother). When I was living in California in 1959 Ma wrote to me and said she had a surprise for me. It was you! She never told me she was expecting. You have never ceased to surprise me. You helped build my home when you were 19 and now you were getting everything in place for our garage which will be our last project.
I will miss your infectious smile, laughter and your animated gestures when you were discussing a subject that you deeply believed in. I will also miss your impromptu visits as they always began with that big smile of yours.
I think the best of everything is the past couple of years that you were able to spend with the three loves of your life. Each one touching you in their own special way. That is your most important legacy.
I know we will be together again in another time and place, so I will fill my heart with good memories. Until then, Adieu Baby Brother.
Love and Peace,
Donna
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