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November 21, 2019
Debbie,
So very sorry to hear about Jim. We were blessed to get to know him doing what he loved to do. He loved boating as much as us.
Ken & Patti Burdick
November 21, 2019
Debbie and the Zargo family,
Very sorry to hear this, keeping you all in our prayers.
Frank & Cheryl (Hungerford)Ferrence
Erica Avlon
November 20, 2019
Dad, I love you and am so proud to be your daughter. I find comfort knowing that I can carry on your laughter and humor like you would want me to. You will always be Superman to me. Nobody can match your greatness.
ERIC LINDNER
November 20, 2019
So sorry for your loss Deb,Chris and Erika he was a great man...will miss his great sense of humor and great smile i was lucky to work for so many years with Jim...rest in peace my old buddy...
Thomas Grossenbacher
November 20, 2019
Sorry for your loss Debbie,
I remember Jim as a great guy in school
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