Not only did Jim have a heart of gold... the family does as well. My condolences to his close friends and family.
Shannon
December 9, 2010
Bev and Family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Cindy and Randy Quinby
December 9, 2010
I have many great memories of working with Jim at Rockwell Collins. All the nurses enjoyed his wit and outlook on life. My deepest condolences in your loss.
"For his soul now dwells in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit. You will forget-him-not for he has made a mark on your heart.
Debra Burmeister
December 9, 2010
I love you so much, Grandpa! I am so glad you aren't in pain anymore. You are my hero and I can't even begin to tell you how much I am going to miss you.
Grandma, hang in there. You are doing so well. I know you're trying to be strong for your family, but you need your time to let your feelings out. I am always here for you for anything you need. I love you so much and I'm so proud of you.
All my love,
Lyndsey Lou
Lyndsey Wright
December 9, 2010
So sorry for your loss. I worked with Jim and Don at Fox Constr. Jim was a lot of fun to work with. He always made me laugh. He will be missed.
Rod Jasa
December 10, 2010
I worked as a contract guard at Main plant for a short time. Jim would be the one to relieve me on Sunday mornings along with 'Sparky'. Jim would tell me a story or what hot machines to play at the casino. It would really brighten up my day. He was an easy person to talk to and had a great sense of humor. He will surely be missed. Our deepest sympathy to his family and may your faith and fond memories give you comfort in this time of great sorrow.
Denise Railsback
December 10, 2010
My thoughts are with you and your family. I didn't know Jim, but I know his daughter Kim well. She is such a wonderful person and I know that he had to be a great man to raise such a wonderful woman and friend. I am so sorry for your loss.
Katie Burrell
December 10, 2010
I love you, Papa. You always let me play with yopur tools and it was fin you let me play with the screwdrivers and wrenches and the pliers. It was really fun because I liked it and it said Papa and Max on it because it was our two tool boxes that were real. You always got me Orange Crush if I wanted some. You got leaves for me and let me jump in them when it was fall. Papa always drank Orange Crush when I had some. You always let me play on the computer and I played on it everyday Iw as at your house. Papa was busy a lot but I was always patient. Love MAX
Lyndsey Wright
December 10, 2010
I've worked with many people but none with the sense of humor as Jim. He was a funny gentleman and I enjoyed working with him.
Chris Bibeau
December 10, 2010
I didn't know Jim, but feel like I did, in a sense, as I have known part of his family for a long time.
I'll never forget when Corey & Nikki first came to daycare at my house. They were 2 & 4. Thank you Don & Linda.
& Bev, I've always enjoyed chatting with you for a couple minutes in the check out line at the store.
What a wonderful man Jim was!
Bless each & every one of you today & in the days to come, as you celebrate Jim's life, as well as grieve the loss of his physical presence with you!
Kathy Weldon
December 11, 2010
I am so sad to hear about the loss of "Mr. Pearson" INSERT INTO guestbook VALUES (as I always called him!). He was such a joyful and fun-loving man, and I have many, many wonderful memories of hanging out at the Pearson's home INSERT INTO guestbook VALUES (usually spending the night laughing!). Please know you all are in my thoughts, heart and prayers at this very difficult time. May you find comfort in knowing he is at peace.
Tracy Seavy Maginn
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December 11, 2010