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Condolence: I have to write to you, dear big brother I miss you so bad the pain is so intense sometimes it’s unbearable. We were only 11 months apart it felt like I have loss my twin. If I could just see you one more time.
Condolence: Jim was a hearty working supporting lots of folks. Worked a number of moves with him for folks in the area, while worshiping at First Baptist - Spring Hill, TN
Surely missed.
Condolence: Jim you are going to be missed by so many. You were always such a knucklehead when we sat behind you & Mrs. Ruth in church. I always remember watching you do a head count & getting so tickled the way you would sneak by everyone. Prayers for your family & thankful we will meet again, I can only imagine the excitement Heaven got when you came through the gates.
Condolence: I’m gonna miss my brother more then words could ever say, his laughs at my stupid jokes and the smile he always gave me when I walked in the house at my mothers, along with him teasing me to be funny .I always looked up to him for being the perfect responsible older brother which he never flaunted. I was never jealous of my brother for it was just his natural way in life to do great things and help people in any way. No matter how bad I could be or how much stress I gave my mother in younger years my brother Jimbo always treated me good and always forgave me and showed great role model that the rest of us could not accomplish. If my brother Jimbo is not with the lord which I know he is’ then the rest of us has no chance in hell. This world was a better place with my brother in it. I believe sometimes the lord needs the best and that is what he has now is my brother Jimbo. Written by John Fultz.