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I went to basic training, Advanced Training, and served with James at Fort Carson, CO. He was always the type of guy who could find a bright spot in any situation. I’ll always remember him in the dining facility. No ones food was safe. That may be the reason I still eat very fast to this day LOL. I’ll always miss him and be forever thankful for having the privilege for having know him.
Thank you Jammie for your service and sacrifice. I only know of you through Verna. She is a good friend of your Mom. May you and Verna fellowship in our absence, till we meet in eternity.
James and I served in the Army together at Ft. Carson as well as Iraq. He was the type to lead by example. He was also a beacon of light that drew people in. His always positive attitude could brighten anyone's day. I will forever miss him and be thankful to have known him.
So many awesome memories! I remember riding in the back of the bus on our way to Missouri with James, Chuck, Mia, & Shannon and annoying everyone because we were laughing so hard all night! Such an amazing soul lost too soon.
James and I went to school together, grade school, middle school, and high school. I am honored to say, he was my friend. I miss his smile and oh the fun we always had. He is missed and will never be forgotten!
James and I were good friends in grade school. He lived right across from the junior high in scottsbluff and anytime I think of James I remember we were playing baseball across from his house and we broke his baseball bat and he was so worried about telling his parents. There were a small group of us who hung out till I moved away but I think of him often! I was lucky to know him!