Sue, Ellen and I send our condolences for your recent loss of Jim. I have several fond memories of Jim and his shy smile and infectious laugh over the years after we met in the H.S. poolroom. The pool group really weren't much as pool players, except for a few, but Jim and I and Stan Kozichousky and Sid Stein held our own with the remainder. Our main purpose was comradery anyway, bantering, joking and on occasion making a shot. Jim had a pretty good shot every once in awhile which always brought forth that shy smile when we kidded him. He gave as good as he got, but with reserve and very little bravado. He was a nice guy and will be missed by those who knew him. Anyone married as long as you two had a very special bond which will take some time to heal . But your demonstrated love and caring over these past several years of his illness clearly show that you have the strength to continue especially with the close in-community support of Karin and Ron. Again, Sue, please know that Jim made a fine impression on all who knew him here and he will be fondly remembered and missed. Tazz and Ellen Tassone