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Hey Jim,

Happy birthday. You are gone from us but not forgotten. Not by a long-shot.

Will see you again.

Kenny

Moore’s Riverboat Restaurant, West Brannan Island Road, Isleton, CA, USA
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under the Golden Gate Bridge, September 2015
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in the San Francisco Bay, September 2015
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Sacramento River and Steamboat Slough
Dear Joyce, Jason, Ben, Derres, Angie, Jonene, Matt, Amy and family,
We will always remember when Jim and Joyce and Aunt Toni came down to SoCal to visit our families over the past thirteen years as we enjoyed dinners and just catching up with our daily lives. Since 2011 our family and Jim and Joyce, Ken, Judy (Barbs sister) and Helen have enjoyed boating, BBQ and campfires at Snug Harbor Resort and Jim had his fishing boat the first couple years and we all found a good spot to dock all three boats together and enjoyed the day on the water. Great memories! We had Jim and Joyce over to our campsite in August 2019 for a get together and shared a great evening under the stars. I feel grateful to have shared some memorable times with cousin Jim over the years with his positive attitude and history knowledge shining through. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jim, Joyce and family. God Bless!
Love always, Mark, Barb, Kyle, Kacie, Jared, Lisa and Jon

Hi this is Barbara. I will always remember the time Jim was talking about some Danish food he had tried while visiting Copenhagen and asked me if I had ever tried "flysisskyie". I've heard of it is all, it's fried pork rind I think, but it was always fun talking to him. God Bless.

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