From Morris, Peggy and Jeffrey Shanks:
It is still hard to believe that Jim is not next door. If I could build a mold for a good neighbor, Jim would be that mold. When we were out of town on vacation we would ask Jim to pick up the paper and mail. When we return we would find that Jim not only had collected the paper and mail but also had cut the grass.
Judith, James, Thomas, Patrick and the rest of the family, we share your loss. When one of our loves ones dies it is as if a limb were severed from the body, the wound heals, but the limb is missed as long as the body lives.
Remember that your loss is shared
by many friends who care
and that you're in our thoughts and hearts
and in our every prayer
May you find the courage to face tomorrow
in the love that surrounds you today.
May the love of friends and family
be a source of comfort to you at this time
At this time of sorrow may these truths sustain you.
Jim will always be as close as a memory
and the God of all comfort is always as close as a prayer.
It will be the little things that you will remember
the quiet moments, the smiles, the laughter.
And although it may seem hard right now,
it will be the memory of these little things
that help to push away the pain and bring the smiles back again##imported-begin##Morris, Peggy and Jeffrey Shanks##imported-end##