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Lourdes Lautan
May 8, 2006
I also worked at DW many years ago, but didn't get to know Jim till I started working in SF Ops. He's a good man who talked dearly about his family. I know that he'll surely be missed! May your tears bring healing, and may his memories bring you peace.
Gregory Hayes
May 4, 2006
My wife and I want to express our heart felt sympathy with the Belisario Family during this sad time.
I first met Jim while working at Dean Witter in San Francisco about twenty five years ago. Jim moved onto the Option Floor at the Pacific Stock Exchange, where my wife happened to be working. She met and knew Jim. I came to Wells Fargo five years ago and after a merger or two, Jim and I were back working at the same company.
Since meeting Jim at DW so many years ago right up to the present time, Jim was always a positive person, willing to help when needed, an all round good man.
His children and wife are sad now but time heals and only good memories will remain of a good man.
Leanne Lemire
May 2, 2006
I'm from Wells Fargo in Minneapolis. Jim and I worked (and told jokes and stories) together via email and phone for about four years. In the midst of work, we forged a friendship. Jim will truly be missed.
Ellen Neumark
May 1, 2006
I worked with Jim over the past year at A.G. Edwards and shall miss him, as will all of us who knew him.
Victoria Wims
May 1, 2006
Well, of all the people I know, Jim had to have been one of the most genuine and honest friends I have had... He has been so wonderful to work with and a dear friend to me outside of work. I can still remember the advice he would give me on love and life and I will carry those words with me always. He was a wonderful husband and father and always spoke with such love when he talked about his wife and children. I love you Jim, you will be missed by all who knew you...
Dana Freeman
May 1, 2006
Jim and I worked together over the years and he was always eager to help in way he could. I could count on him to get the job done and with a big smile on his face. He was my friend and I will miss him. There will be a place for him in my heart forever.
charles novak
May 1, 2006
It was my pleasure to have worked with Jim when he was employed at Wells Fargo. My condolences to his entire family for this premature loss of a wonderful person.
Bellinda Bluntach
April 30, 2006
Our first introduction to Jim was a very pleasant one. he was a great guy to talk to you. he seemed to know alot about every topic. he was so down to earth and easy talk to you. like you had known him your whole life. Jim, you surely will be missed.
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