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James William Dennis

Dennis, James William

I love you and miss you Jim.

Michelle Conley - 8/13/2018

You will be missed by many. RIP friend.

Fred & Karen Hosey - 8/14/2018

Dear Mike,Pat,Brian & Family, We have been in touch w Aunt Barb re phone exchanges in recent past.I was delighted to hear that he was spiritually ready , I really believe that the best is yet to come. I still have little gifts from Frannie in my living room and think of her and your dad. I wish that I'd gotten down to enjoy the outdoors with them. Love Cousin Linda and Mark. We are praying for you.Wish we could be there when Frannie.Gene, & Jimmies ashes are set free..

Linda Pullen, Mark Hooks - 8/14/2018

To the most unique person I have had the pleasure serving in the SeaBee’s with. Jim was a great person and was a real privilege knowing him ! RIP my brother !

Mark A Adler - 8/14/2018

He will be missed, Ted was telling me all about Jim and the guys when they were in the Sea Bee's together. Our prayers are you the family.

Ted & Bonnie Schlegel - 8/16/2018

Had a great time with Jim fishing you will be missed RIp. My friend

John Hagerty - 8/16/2018

I've known you a lot of years Jim. And I have enjoyed everyone of them. You always took the time to talk no matter what. Rest in Peace my friend. Love you!

Polly Boedeker Johnson - 8/23/2018

I was so glad to have gotten back in touch with cousin Jim recently. We had some great memories of playing together with all the Dennis boys growing up. The Khak-O-Way Club was such fun. We used to "ride" our brooms and rakes and anything else we could find all around the neighborhood like they were our horses. We always loved it when Uncle Gene would tie all of our wagons together and pull them around the neighborhood with his riding lawn mower. What great memories of the summer we got to go out to Dubois to see them not long after they moved to WY. What a wonderful adventure that was for me and my sisters as we had never really been anywhere beyond Monmouth. Wishing you all peace and comfort as you grieve this loss. We know Jim is sitting along a river with his fishing pole in hand. RIP Jim.

Elaine Williams - 8/23/2018