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Kathleen Northrop
August 20, 2012
You're part of my heart, Trubble [AKA Jim]
Kathleen Northrop
August 20, 2012
Jim, you are loved more than you ever knew. You made this world a better place, not just for me, as a true friend and trusted confidante, but also for the countless others you touched with your compassion and selflessness. I can't believe you're gone. Who is going to say " Later, Tater" when we sign off after our chess matches? Those frequent chess matches were a high light of my life. I really expected you to be around for another 20 years. Seriously, do you think anyone else on this planet will ever call me a Flumpy Batter Lazy Slug Woman????? I bet not. I love you, Trubble, and miss you so much, you have no idea. Well, maybe you are watching, and you do know. I grieve for you, for me and my loss of our friedship, and for all those who loved you and needed you in their lives. You did indeed make the world a better place, but now it is crying because you're gone. You were truly a diamond in a field of broken glass and you will be in my heart until it stops beating.
Yolanda Jackson
August 20, 2012
Jim I am thinking of you always...
Yolanda Jackson
August 20, 2012
Jim, My boss, my friend gone too soon I cannot begin to tell you how much I will miss you. I heart is truly broken, but to have known you my life is that much more rich I will see you again my friend. Remember we were suppose to have lunch...
American Heart Association
August 18, 2012
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
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