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Liz Bowbin
March 31, 2012
Jim-or should I say ZIM. I can't express how much I miss you already and can't believe this has happened. You were like a 2nd father to me and I don't know how I will go on each and every day without you and your horrible jokes. I hope you are at peace. Please help give the family strength to get through this. We need your love and strength, always and forever you will be in my heart. Thank you for everything Jim.
March 30, 2012
Beloved Jim, how we will miss you! You gave us much happiness in so many years! Dan and Mollie and I will think of you often and pray for peace for you always. Thank you for every moment we shared together. May you find heavenly peace now. Love, Karen, Dan and Mollie Quealy, Riverside, IL
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