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Edward J Roell
December 7, 2025
Jimmy, many came to your "Memorial Service" held at The United Methodist Church, December 6, 2025. They came to remember and honor you. It was quite a tribute from your family and friends. You did well in your life time!
jeff gochenour
November 29, 2025
i´m a 73 year old retired male getting ready for Christmas and watching sappy Hallmark movies in the process The one i just watched showed people sledding down a snowing hill while sitting on the sled. i told my wife when i was a kid i remember sledding down the local street (Knickerbocker) with my brother and neighbor Jimmer (head first as opposed to sitting). The thought of growing up next to the Pfiefers, also reminded me that when i was offered the Job as Purchasing Agent out of college i jumped at it because that´s what i thought i remembered Jimmer´s dad doing and i always admired their family. the above led me to search the internet to tell him that his dad influenced my career, only to gind the unfortunate news. i will always remember the Pfiefer´s. i didn´t know Rudy that well, but I do remember he was friendly with my best friends older brothers and they all had cool cars, but there were a lot of cool cars in the 60´s!
Jimmer, you will always be in my thoughts
Craig Sullivan
November 27, 2025
Jim was always a good guy. I have a lot of great memories of him, from George White through basketball at PV. My last was bittersweet when I came up for our 50th high school reunion. I hadn't seen him for quite a while and was surprised to see Jim in a chair. We talked for a while and I gave him a hug and we both teared up. God bless you Jim. I'm so very sorry you left us so soon. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his many friends and family.
Craig Sullivan, Atlanta
Edward J Roell
November 11, 2025
So very sorry Jimmy for all the suffering you endured without much complaint. I remember you well and fondly. You and my late sister, Susan, worked together at K-Mart. You were very kind to Susan and you were quite upset when I told you she had died. It was grand to have seen you at our last Class Reunion. We spoke and we laughed. Truly, Eddie wishes you well with sweet dreams. Be at peace, Jim! You earned it!
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