I miss Jim everyday.I miss his laughter, his concern,but I especially miss his thoughtfulness. I asked him one night while sitting with him in his favorite restaurant if anything a.happened to my brother if he would walk me done the aisle on my wedding day.He said "it would be his pleasure to do that for me."MY wedding is coming up and in honor of him I'm still getting married and he'll still be with us until spirit but in body.I know he'll watch us take our vows .I miss you every day.I still check my fb page to see if you are there.
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Anita Crocker
I meet Jim through a dating site..We talked quite a bit,especially late night and early morning where we talked about his babies(Brody and Lucy).We talked about anything,whereas I was going through something and he helped me with that.We would meet at his favorite restaurant and talk or we would meet in a parking lot and talk ,joke, listen to music, he would send me jokes on facebook,but he never changed.He was a true gentleman.I told him not to change because there weren't enough of them in the world today.So my promise to him is :I'll be there for anyone who needs help and I want change my caring for people.I truly miss you and our texting and talking on the phone especially late night and early morning.I'll see you when I'm called home and we laugh and talk all night.Love you always.
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My condolences to James "Jimmy"'s family. I first met James "Jimmy" when I lived in red boiling springs, him and carol moved in next door to me, and he would buy boxes of Mac and cheese and have me cook it for him. Later on while we would get to talking, we would find out that he was my ex husband child hood friend, they grew up together, but lost contact when they moved away. But Jimbo loved my kids as his own. I’m gonna miss his random messages just to check up on me to see how I’m doing since I have recently moved out of the apartment next door to him and carol. RIP Jimbo. I love you and carol.
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