Jimmy and I first met when he was a stock boy and Kathy Downes and I were cashiers. Mr Brill tried to play the stern boss but the humor and sense of fun we all had while still doing our jobs soon had him lighteng up and playing too. I also knew Jimmy as friend to my brothers as well. All they talked about were cars.
Too soon to lose a great guy.
Jimmy we had some great times together.
You may have moved on to a new address but you will not be forgotten or be alone, you have some of our old freinds up there with you.Please say hello to them for me.
RIP
John
What a Great Guy, super friendly to everyone I saw him come in contact with. Jimmy was Style and Charisma with lots of Character all in one.
He looked great with his elbow hanging out of the Blue Challenger, or was it a roadrunner? whatever it was it was cool. real cool.
Jimmy is making Heaven a cool place to be.
I had a big crush on Jimmy in grammar school. As we moved on to high school I grew taller and Jimmy did not. He wrote in my yearbook "to the nice girl who was always too tall for me!) I still always liked Jimmy and we had a great friendship. So sorry to hear he is not with us any more. I was shocked and saddened.
A friend to the end... Thanks Jimmy
We missed each other over the past years until recent
we hooked back up... It was for only a short re-union but I'm glad it happened and that we had the chance to re-connect.. Here's to you my friend Rock on
A long time friend, that is missed everyday..I was with him the day before and he painted my storm door with white paint left over from his 1960 CHEVY. While the paint was drying we hung out at the LITTLE LOUNGE...bumped into more old friends..Fran Micenger, Charlie Breden. When I dropped him off at his house..I never thought it would the last time to see him--I will always treasure the memories I have had with a great friend...