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Just found out Jim and really sorry to hear about your loss ,I had two tumours removed in Feb. and March this year and know how traumatic it is ,if you want to talk more you know my email .
Brian
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Jim, so sorry to hear your news. Thinking of you mate.
Jim I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. My good wishes go with you.
I was shocked to read this my thoughts are with you and your family Jim
Bill
So sorry to hear of your loss Jim, strength to you.
Deepest sympathy Jim..I wish you strength to see you through your grief.
ATB
Andy
Sorry Jim to hear of your sad loss.
My thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.
A person only truly dies when there is no one left to remember them.
May you find peace and love in the memories you cherish.
Chris
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My sincere condolences Jim.
Keith
My sympathies, Jim.
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Jim
Wishing you strength at this sad and difficult time for you.
Words are difficult to find to carry the weight of support from your friends and fellow BBSer's here in the UK...
Kindest wishes
Harvey
Jim,
I am speechless, mate.
My sincerest condolences to you and your family.
Look after yourself and don't forget your mates on the BBS are here to support you.
Keep well.
Engin
Her funeral was attended by enough people to completely fill the church! We had professors and staff from Jan's college, present and former students, lodge brothers of mine, family members, friends, neighbors, members of our old cannon crew, members of our church, members of our gym, former co-workers of mine.
I was stunned at the number of people who cried. I don't mean the obligatory sniffling that a lot of women (and an increasing number of men) engage in as a polite gesture on such occasions: but the number of people, men and women alike, who really broken down sobbing.
She was laid to rest in a crypt in a beautiful indoor mausoleum, so the weather won't be a factor whenever I visit her.
Our minister conducted a really beautiful service, and Jan's son (who is an ordained minister) delivered the sermon. The minister also read a Remembrance of Jan that I'd written (but that I knew that I'd be too choked up to read myself): I'm going to post it on here in another message.
For all that, the one incident that I will really treasure the most was a young woman, one of Jan's former students, who came up to speak with me as I was leaving the mausoleum. She told me, in a voice choked with emotion, and with tears streaming down her face, that without my Jan's help, she would have flunked out of college. She couldn't stop crying.
Thank you all for your concern, prayers, message, floral tribute, and kisses.
Your UBC friend,
Jim
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"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone