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Helen Boydston
January 25, 2007
Martha Ann,
I was sorry to hear about Jimmy's death. Take care of yourself and Keith. ( Millers Insurance group)
Helen
Gerald Page
January 25, 2007
Look up the phrase "full of life" in the dictionary and you'll see a picture
of Mr. Wilkerson. I never talked to him or saw him without a big smile
or hearty wave. Opinionated, yes, but always a great joy to talk to and
be around. We need to spend less time wondering whether we'll be
remembered, and more time wondering whether we'll be missed. I have
missed conversation and fellowship with both Mr. and Mrs. Wilkerson
since the move to Austin, and will now miss Mr. Wilkerson's hearty
laugh and strong feelings about the Cowboys, Rangers and life in
general, forever. What a guy!
Eddy Lauterback
January 25, 2007
If a person could have only one friend, then make mine Jimmy Wilkerson. He was a Prince. He was my second dad when I was growing up. Eddy Lauterback, newphew
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