Condolences
I had a business relationship with Jim for many years. He was one of my favorite property owners. Jim was always kind and considerate. I know he is with the Lord today. My heart goes out to his family. Linda Muse, Rock Hill, SC
Our Uncle Jimmy was truly a wonderful family man who brought so much joy to our lives. My brothers and I will never forget the memories we have made over the past 20 years. Our summer BBQs will forever hold a special place in our hearts, filled with laughter and warmth. Uncle Jim was such an easy person to talk to, always genuinely interested in our lives and asking about us. We would always laugh and joke with him. He was the king of “dad jokes.” We will say they were extremely corny jokes, but the way he delivered them made everyone laugh. We will never forget our boat rides in the summer and fun family vacations. He had a way of making everyone feel valued and loved. We always enjoyed looking at his photographs. The pictures he captured were absolutely beautiful. Whether it was his sons' games, landscapes, or family photos, he always knew when to capture the perfect moment. Our Uncle Jimmy will be greatly missed, but his kindness and spirit will always be with us. We love you! - Rachel, Brian, and Nicholas
I met Jimmy 18 years ago when I started working at PNCT. We became quick friends talking about our love for family as well as our love for the Pittsburgh Steelers. What struck me about Jimmy was how refined he was. He was a true gentleman. As years went by and we didn’t work together much but we'd always keep in touch. Talking about our sons and sports or how the Steelers disappointed us yet again. It could be months but as soon as we saw each other we were talking as if we were together yesterday. When Jim got sick and I reached out. I told him text me anytime about anything. We did just that. Texting over the last year I learned a lot about him. Man, how he loved his sons. We’d talk about the stock market or sometimes his photography. Anything just to talk about anything but him being sick. The last text I received was more or less a goodbye. He told me how sick he was and I knew it was close. What we said in that text is private but I’ll say this you don’t come across a devoted family man a devout Christian like Jimmy everyday. I always looked up to him and always will. I know he’s in Gods arms. Love ya Jim. Rest easy. Go Steelers.