Condolences
Proud to be your namesake.
With Love
Rachel & Cody James Schwoob
Jim was more a brother to me than a brother-in-law.
When I think of Jim I think of good times and lots of laughs.
I think of someone who was always there for me...and Jim I know you always will be.
Always remembered with love.
Corona
Jim was like a brother than my cousin. Jim visit us every weekend. He help us at the haying time. He would take Harry and I squirrel hunting. Jim store his race car at the farm so we all as a family would have something to eat at the kitchen table after Jim came back from the stock car races. I can always remember Jim’s twinkle in his eye and his smile. Jim was a big part of my family when growing up. Jim, Harry and I always love you.
So sorry to hear of the loss of your dad, Cathy.
In the summer of 1976 Wally and I were in the Stoney Creek area not far from your family home. We experienced some car trouble and wound up walking to your house to see if your Dad could help....bless his heart, he did what he could, but to no avail! He took us back to the house so we could phone for family to come pick us up. We were very thankful for his help and always remembered his kindness (and that AMC Gremlin).
Your family is in my prayers!
Susan Crooks
Jimmy will always hold a special spot in my heart - he was one of my favorite customers always had a pleasant story to share ❤ original member of the fulton store community's morning meeting club. Deepest condolences to your family
Such precious memories. Your dad was a very special person. I will treasure those times we all were together. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
I met Jimmy at V&R which he frequented quite often, he would come in have a coffee and shoot the breeze. Always had a smile and was happy. Sounds like he led an amazing life, he will be missed. Our deepest condolences to the family.
Thinking of you. Sending out Condolences Jean and Ted, George and Diane