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Billy Tucker
May 14, 2025
I am so saddened to hear this. Jim and I worked together a long time ago at IBM. We also made a lot of great memories fishing and hunting. Prayers to all his family and friends.
Michael Frazier
May 10, 2025
I don´t have the words. Lois, and family, I am so sorry for the loss of a legend and great man!!!
Jim was like a dad and brother. To me.
You are going to be missed by many.
From an early age, you took me fishing, hunting, we played ball together, and worked together.
Miss you Ogggie!! You were one of a kind and I love you!
Michael Frazier
"Weeewee"
Laura Lee Smith
May 10, 2025
I was truly saddened to hear of Jim´s passing. When people say "he was one of a kind"... that´s a real compliment because that´s what Jim was! He was our softball coach years ago and oh what memories I have from that time! I will surely miss our Facebook banter back and forth. Rest easy my friend!
Sandy Brisentine
May 7, 2025
Words will never express how much I will miss this man. Lois and Jim have been a fixture in many of our lives and their impact on me has been memorable, funny, valuable and without question filled with kindness and honesty! Jim, I´ll miss matching stories with you, being called Fred Sanford and waiting to hear what comments you´ll make on my footwear! Rest easy my friend, you are one of a kind!
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Linda Stevens
May 7, 2025
OMG I was shocked when I heard this yesterday when my sister Cheryl Frazier
(CJ)that´s what Jim called her told me. He coached our Softball Team (State Bank of Remington) for years and he was awesome and we had so much fun with him and we had a great team and he was a great coach. We had so many great seasons together with him and his mom and Cheryl and my mom were fans sitting on the sidelines cheering us on early in the mornings when we were playing tournaments and they were there at all games day and night. And that smile....oh my goodness you could see that smile coming from miles away, he was always smiling and joking around with everyone, he was always laughing and joking around with everyone and he loved it....and not only will he be missed so will that amazing smile. Jim I had the best time playing softball under you and it really was some of the best times of my life. You are leaving to soon my friend but I guess you are needed elsewhere, but we will all be together someday acting up like we use to so go be with your mom and my mom and keep them in line till we all meet again. Love you buddy
Linda Stevens
aka...Falinda Stedlins
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