Patrick Dohogne
December 27, 2009
James, you will be missed. You were a dedicated friend and brother.
December 26, 2009
With James around, there was always laughter and great stories. He will be sorely missed.
Tim and Terri
Jeff Allison
December 25, 2009
Brother James,
One of too few willing to stand up for friendships, love and the often inconvenient truth.
We'll forever cherish our memories of you while embracing your eternal salvation.
The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. Psalm 23:1
December 25, 2009
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
December 23, 2009
We had so many laughs over the years.
You did not have enough time on this plant.
You will be missed dearly.
J.W.
Karl Ritter
December 23, 2009
Our Fraternal Brother James,
For those of us who knew James as an undergraduate at Southeast Missouri State University you will know that James' presence, at this time in our lives, made it a more special. The memories (some outrageous) we share will last our life times.
Two years ago James was able to attend an annual fraternity alumni float trip. His condition required a little special care but all who had the pleasure of sharing this weekend with James and catching up on lost times were better for the experience. We have surely lost a good brother. In the Bonds,
Ray Dardis
December 23, 2009
Brothers,
This is truly sad news, especially at a time when we are all getting together with friends and family to celebrate the holidays. A time for reflection, as I’m sure this news has taken us all back 30 years when we knew James well. When James Molvie, the “rogue” president of Pi Kappa Alpha EI chapter was a fearsome sight in the eyes of a pledge.
I have sat in silence a number of times since Karl’s email and am finding this news quite a distraction from my very busy days before Chistmas. For me, I believe I will be spending the holidays with all of you in spirit and in remembrance of our lost brother.
In the bonds,
Ray Dardis
Connie Warner
December 23, 2009
My husband and I knew James for many years when he worked at the original Kirkwood Massas. Every Friday evening my bloody mary would appear just as I liked it. James was a good friend who always made everyone feel special. He always kept us up to date on what was going on in his family (who he absolutely loved and adored). We missed him, his smile and his laughter when he left Massas. Occasionally we would run into him around town but Friday night dinners were never the same without him.
James you will be missed, you were special and thanks for the memories.
December 23, 2009
We will miss James very much. He was a wonderful raconteur always with a new story to tell on Sunday nights at Massa's.
Susan and Bob Hughes
Kirkwood, MO
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