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Mike Bell
November 23, 2008
Jean,
I'm so sorry to hear about Jim. What a great guy! I remember him helping me move my piano up a flight of stairs at the Oxhead Tavern back in the 1980s. A true friend with a wonderful sense of humor.
Mike Bell, Nashville, Tennessee
lillian ( mickey ) butler
November 23, 2008
Dear Jill Sorry to hear about your dad, Ididnt get to know him well ,but I Ihave a picture of him as a happy ,handsome man. From your stories about him ,You had a wonderful father and will have lots of great memories .Love to your mom and family . mickey
Jay and Laura Sefton
November 20, 2008
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Dorrie O'Day-Sullivan
November 17, 2008
Dear Jean & Family,
It is with great sadness that I have learned of Jim's passing. He was such a brave, special friend and he will be missed by many. I will always remember the kindness and caring that Jim, Jean and your entire family bestowed upon my mother. I am forever grateful. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Dorrie
The Durkin Family
November 17, 2008
Dear Dahler Family,
We are all so sorry for your loss, although comforted to know that Jim has now been freed from his physical pain. He was such an inspiration to us all. His smile and sparkle remained through the last time I visited with him. He was one of those great treasures.
Doreen and Ross Goodwin
November 17, 2008
Dear Dahler Family, So fortunate to have met your father/husband/grandfather. From the stories Jill has shared with us, he was a very special man. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Patricia Jones
November 16, 2008
Jim was a very special man and a wonderful neighbor, starting when he appeared at my front door (with muffins from Jean's restaurant) on the morning after I moved next door.
I loved his generosity and sense of humor and I shall miss him very much.
Pat Jones
JoAnne, Jeff & Keeghan Lavin
November 16, 2008
To the Dahler, Sampsonis & Sandole
Families:
As you grieve the loss of your husband, father and grandfather, may you find strength and peace in the loving memories you have been blessed with.
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