Jim was always available to help as member and board member of the Miami Touchdown Club. We really missed him when he moved to the Villages. My sympathies to Dorothy and family What a great guy Jim was. We had many fun talks as we were helping others.
So sorry for the loss of Jim. I knew Jim was the kind of guy I really liked when I ribbed him on the golf course and he came back with an even better friendly insult. We would talk sports( especially his beloved Miami Hurricanes) I will miss those conversations. There’s a lot more to say about Jim but for now, know that Jim will be in the hearts and minds of all that knew him.
With Jim's passing, we've lost a unique friend who brought great joy to every occasion. Whether it was the days on the golf courses, joke telling at neighborhood parties or just routine interactions, Jim's sharp wit and special personality always made for a fun time. We'll all have very fond memories when we think of Jim.
Marsha & I remember Jim as a sweet guy, always ready to help out a neighbor. He was the most patient golfer, a pleasure to have in your foursome. He loved his family & his religion, which gave him great inner strength. We miss him & will always remember him as a kind & wonderful man.
Dorothy and Debi and Jim's whole family, Candy and I send you heartfelt condolences at Jim's passing. Jim always had a wonderful happy spirit and a razor sharp quick wit. He loved to exchange good natured insults to all of the members of our neighborhood guys golf groups. We have missed him in our get togethers since his illness prevented him from joining us any more. I'm sure he is having a ball with our friends who preceded him, especially Buck and Lenny.
My condolences to Jim's family. I first met Jim when we moved to The Villages. We were drawn to each other by our irreverent sense of humor. We would tell stories and talk politics. Jim and I would call each other several times a week, and we would solve the problems of the world. Jim and I would ride together every Friday at golf, and when he wasn't furious after a bad shot, he would be laughing and enjoying himself (for the record, Jim was a good golfer). Jim was generous to a fault, and was always one of the first to "buy a round for the boys". My wife and I miss him deeply, and his memory will always be with us.