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Tim Nolan
December 17, 2009
Fr. Jim will truly be missed by all those who knew him. He was the kind of person who was always ready to help anyone in need, and I will always remember the times spent in my short knowing of him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
Jack Werder
December 16, 2009
Fr. Jim was a quiet pillar of the church. He was a loyal friend. I have fond memories of visiting him and Fr. Sal in Lakewood where an ironing board would serve as our altar for daily Mass. As I recall the 35 years that I was blessed to know him... I can't help but remember the picture of Jim as a Seton Hall punter...I know he is now a member of the all-heavan team.
The Achterman Family
December 16, 2009
We met Fr. Jim in early September when he and Fr. Tighe sat at our kitchen table and helped us to plan our son, Matthew's funeral mass. His compassion and warm smile was embracing. His Father is now embracing Jim, and Matthew has welcomed him to Paradise! Thank you, Fr. Jim, for being there for us.
Gene Ellefson
December 14, 2009
Fr. Jim was a special person that you couldn't help but like immediately when you met him. The humility in which he served and the devotion he showed to the church and those around him are the best examples of Christian living I can imagine. He will be lovingly missed by those who knew him and he will be an inspiration for me in my life going forward. Thank you Fr. Jim.
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Kathy
December 14, 2009
Father Dull will be sadly missed by all those who loved him at St. Catherine. The Lord blessed us when he brought him to our Parish. We were so fortunate to have him for the short time that he was here. His smile reflected the Peace of Christ within his heart. He was so gentle and kind and truly a ray of sunshine. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends. Be comforted as he has joined the Angels and Saints in Heaven, united with Our Lord, and his peace is now eternal. Yours in Christ, Kathy.
Robert J. Zamorski
December 14, 2009
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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