Just want you to know that you will never be forgotten. We think about you every day and always wish that you were still here. I know your watching over us and keeping and eye on us and I thankyou for that. Missing you always.
Dad- My mind is flooded by my thoughts and memories of you. My tears are endless and I miss you terribly. I never got a real chance to thank you for being a loving father, grandfather and my biggest fan. I'll hear you in our songs and I'll see you in my son. I love you dad. - Carrie XO
We will remember you with tears.....tears of laughter because
that is what you would want. Your sense of humour sustained you always through many struggles and we can honor your memory by doing the same. Love you little brother!
Barry and Bev Oldham and Anthony. (The Train Cellar)
Jim was much more than a customer to us. The times he would just show up, and we would get him a chair and for the next couple of hours, we would solve all the worlds problems, or talk about how good things were in "our days", were some of our best days. Jim was by far one of the nicest, kindest people we knew, and I never forget when he would relate an ancedote about how he got the better of someone, and his face would light up and he would grin like a cheshire cat, from ear to ear. It is true he liked his trains and many aspects of the railway, but he beamed every time he got a new train and could not wait to show his grandson. Our thoughts are with the family, and Jim's presence in our daily lives will certainly be missed..
To my big brother I am going to miss your sense of humor, your joy of talking of your family and and listening to you talking about your latest piece of train accessory you have acquired. I will miss you so much Love Debbie
Kind, loving, generous,
playful, and adventurous.
Full of laughter, full of fun,
could get a smile from anyone.
Uncle Jim this is how I remember you.
When God gives us gifts
he tries to be fair,
but when we got you
we got more than our share.
It is with a sad heart that I must say good-bye to my lifelong friend Jim. Growing up in the neighborhood with him was nothing but fun,fun and more fun. I still cherish the picture I have of Jim, Valerie Evans and myself with our arms around each other on our first day of school. Birthday parties at the Tomlins' were always the best and God how I wish I could share one of his moms peanut butter and jam sandwiches with him now. You will always be in my heart Jim and may you rest in Peace. Forever your friend Burt