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James Morlock Obituary

Morlock, James M. age 34, beloved husband of Heidi (nee Kollmayer), loving son of James J. (Phyllis) and the late Jane Gardner, dear brother of Julie (Thomas) Wiewiora and Karen (Jose) Ruiz, proud uncle of Nicholas, Justin, Taylor and Sarah, cherished grandson of Norma Dylla. Lifelong friend of Mike (Elaine) Jovanovic. Caring nephew, cousin and in-law to many. Memorial service today September 4th 4 p.m. at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 22 W 415 Butterfield Road, Glen Ellyn, IL. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Heifer Project International P.O. Box 8058 Little Rock, AR, 72203-8058. Cremation Society of Illinois handling arrangements. Info., 800-622-8358.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Sep. 4, 2004.

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Sherry Yi

September 13, 2004

Dearest Uncle Jim, Aunt Phillis, Heidi, Karen and Julie,



Words cannot express how my heart aches for all of you. Jamie was an outstanding man...I only wish I had the opportunity to know him better. Sometimes it takes a tragedy for us to realize just how precious family is. I love you guys.



God bless you all!



Love,

Sherry Yi

Barbara Thomas

September 9, 2004

To the family and friends of Jamie,



Most of you don't know me, but I work with Mike. He has spoken often about Jamie many times over the years that I have known him, so I have some idea of how much Jamie's friendship meant to him. I was very saddened to hear what happened and know that it is difficult for all of you. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Rosemary Jurcenko

September 8, 2004

Dear Heidi and family,

Our deepest sympathy is with you all. Jamie was a nice person and a good friend to Jay. We will all miss him. You are in our prayers.

The Jurcenko Family

Jan Kendra

September 7, 2004

September 6, 2004



My dear Jim and Phyllis,



I was so very sorry to hear about the death of your son, Jim. As you are well aware, sudden deaths are so shocking and devastating. Your son Jim was as old as my son, Tom, would have been this year.



Our meeting is tonight and I will share your sorrow with the group. Please know we are here for you if you need us -- again.



God Be With You and Your Family,



Jan Kendra and the group from Bereaved Parents

Shannon McCarthy

September 4, 2004

To Heidi, Julie, Karen, Norma, Mike,Elaine & James J.:

I so wanted to be there today but car problems have kept me from being on the road right now. I work with James who has the gift of making every person feel special.

My condolences and love go out to the entire family.

Shannon McCarthy

Monica Zycinski

September 4, 2004

I just started working at Holly Hunt and from the short time I knew James he was a very special person. He always had a smile on his face and ready to make to you laugh. There will always be an empty hole at Holly Hunt and he can never be replaced. From my observation, he meant so much to many people. James you will never be forgotten.

Jeff Troxell

September 4, 2004

I remember Jamie well at Saint Patrick...a talented, creative, and playful character...my prayers are with his family and friends...Jeff

Edward Brophy

September 4, 2004

Please accept my condolences on your loss. I met James in person once, about a year ago, but had many phone conversations with him regarding work for Holly Hunt. I enjoyed working with him and did my best to accomodate his needs when required.



Sincerely,



Edward T. Brophy

Formally with Sharlen Electric Company

Aunt Roni Uncle Dave

September 4, 2004

Jami has been apart of our lives from the day he was born. Full of love,laughter and mischievous way's.

he has grown into loving caring

exceptional young man. A proud loving husband to Heidi, a caring

brother to Julie and Karen.you havebeen apart of so many lives,and will be missed by all. Baby Jami you

have given us warm memories to help us thru our grieving.

Please give your Mom a hug from me!!



xoxo

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