I was shocked when I heard the news of James's passing. I'll never forget the many good times we had together many years ago. Even though we lost touch with each other I'll always love him like a brother. RIP Jimbo. Until we meet again my friend.
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Jimmy was a smart and wonderful brother. He would lend a hand whenever he could. After his accident, he would face each day with an incredible burden. But he didn't complain, just made the best of each day, and faced it with his iron resolve, to live it the best he could. He faced challenges that would break the spirit of any adult, yet he carried on. His hurdles would have broken me many decades ago. He was/is a much better person than me. It saddens me to think what he could have accomplished, but was denied because of his disability. In spite of it all, his accomplishments were many. Besides his college degree, he drove, held down a job, wrote code, and helped everyone with their computers. (He helped me build mine from scratch) Jim cooked, maintained his house and displayed his compassion every day caring for a few cats he held dearly. I miss him so much.
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