I'm so sorry to hear of Uncle Jim's passing. Please give Aunt Betty a large hug from me and Gary. Jim and Betty would come to see Byrdena and Johnny so often and my son, Michael, just loved seeing them. Uncle Jim was such a wonderful caring person. I just loved him.
In case you're not familiar with our relation, Betty is my father-in-law's, John Boysen, sister. I am married to Gary Boysen (one of the Boysen twins).
Again, I'm so sorry for your loss and we are thinking of your family.
Heidi (Gary) Boysen
August 25, 2020
Uncle Jim was such a bright light. He always had a joke to tell me. I really loved the way he loved my Aunt Betty. He was full of faith and hope. I will miss.him dearly.
Shannon Boysen
August 25, 2020
My deepest condolences to the family. I've known Uncle Jim since I was a little kid, always visiting when I lived with Betty's sister, Ruth. Jim was such a warm and sweet person that always had a smile for you. He loved talking about his family and their accomplishments and had such a warm heart he shared with everyone. He loved Aunt Betty dearly and I admired the way he took care of her. Such a good man. He will be deeply missed. My prayers go out to the family.
Celeste Chevalier
August 26, 2020
I remember Jim from National Oats. I was the Apprentice and he was the Journeyman. I remember when he was working on a case printer and shot himself in the neck and jaw with indelible black ink. He laughed louder than anyone and it took a long time for that stuff to wear off.
Also saw him snip a crushed wedding band from T.P.'s finger after he'd stuck his dumb hand into the sealer bar on a Bartelt machine.
He was a good man
Jeff Guhl
August 28, 2020
Marilyn and Ron and family,
I am so sorry for your loss, as losing a loved one is never easy.
Yes, he was a lot of fun to be around and a Joy to listen to and made the world we live in a little bit easier. God Blessed you all and now we have good memories to hold on to. May you all have Peace knowing he is in good hands ..... I also pray for your family at this time . Nancy (Ehrle) VonAhsen
NANCY VONAHSEN
September 2, 2020