Jim and I were friends from way back in elementary school through high school . I remember his home at the end of North Harrison Avenue in Pocatello as I went there many times . I also remember his mom and dad and other family members . We had many mutual friends . Even though I had not seen him for about 50-60 years I often wondered where he was and what he was doing ? Rest in peace good friend you are not forgotten .
My sweet brother, Jim. I think about him every day and still can't wrap my mind around the fact that he is gone. He was one of the good guys. I loved how he would break into song at random moments and how he remembered lines from movies. I loved listening to him tell stories and how he would often burst into laughter while telling them. He was a corny guy but in a sweet and innocent way. I love you so much Jim and you will always be in my heart.
Jim was my friend and I will miss him and think of him often. I knew him before Ol ‘ Parkinson’s showed up and I will remember him as strong, fit as a fiddle and a smart and fun guy to be around. One of “ the Good guys” for sure. I’ll be happy to see him again when I take my journey to the Heavenly City too, I know he will be there because I know that Jesus is his savior, and eternal life his gift. No more sickness, sorrow, tears or pain there.... earths loss, Heaven’s gain 👍🏻 See you later my friend ‼️✝️ Dan.