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Guestbook for Commander James "Jim" A. Oliver, Jr., U.S. Navy, Retired
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Commander James "Jim" A. Oliver, Jr., U.S. Navy, Retired
July 9, 1917 - October 31, 2011

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Daniel Williams
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Saturday, December 3, 2011 |
I was one of Mr. Oliver's students at Hebert High School, the graduating class of 1977. I am sorry I missed the services, and having found this guest book, I wanted to let you know how fine a man I thought he was. He touched the lives of so many Hebert students during a time of huge transition, that of integration. His caring and loving spirit shone through his military and serious veneer. He was one of the people who steered me into the engineering field. I will always remember and cherish him and the time I spent in his class. Thank you for sharing him with us.
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Jeff Richey
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| Dallas, TX |
| Thursday, November 10, 2011 |
I met Mr. Oliver as a member of Troop 177 at Trinity in Beaumont. He was a great leader to the scouts and taught us both by sharing his knowledge with us and also leading by example of how we should act. He was a great man and will be missed by anyone who crossed paths with him.
I would hope that every young man gets the chance to have a role model like Mr. Oliver in their life.
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Danny wheat
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| Hunt, TX |
| Tuesday, November 8, 2011 |
I shall miss my cousin james. Had a most interesting life. Cared about others.
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Andrea McGary
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| Spring, TX |
| Saturday, November 5, 2011 |
I had the privelage of meeting Mr. Oliver a year a half ago and care for him during his stay at The Village of Gleannloch Farms. During the time that I cared for Mr. Oliver I came to know of the great man that Mr. Oliver was. I am grateful to have met and cared for such a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers go out to The Commander's family.
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Angela Bell
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| Kountze, TX |
| Saturday, November 5, 2011 |
Mr. Oliver you will be greatly missed your loving caring smile we will forever remember. Angela Bell
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Diane Nizza
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| Houston, TX |
| Saturday, November 5, 2011 |
I was privileged and honored to have Uncle Jimmy as my uncle. Having read Tom Brokaw's Greatest Generation, I can certainly relate to his theory. That generation was one to be admired and imitated. They helped to shape our country into one of a great world power. It seemed everyone did their part to advance our nation in strength, in education, science, medicine and quality of life. It is a hard act to follow.
I admired his many accomplishments, but one of his greatest accomplishments was to give me Aunt Pete as my aunt and four cousins whom I love dearly. I was so happy that my uncle decided to "retire", if you can call it that, in Beaumont, reuniting our family which had been separated for so many years. That was before Skype and email, of course. Besides sharing my love of learning and teaching, Uncle James showed me the healthy aspect of having a hearty laugh.
I feel blessed to have the family that I have: my parents and sister, two wonderful aunts and uncles, and 8 fabulous cousins and their families.
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Ryan, Tressa, Carson & Avery Miller
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| Spring, TX |
| Saturday, November 5, 2011 |
Really enjoyed viewing video & photos! God Bless!
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Suellen Oliver Campbell
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| Houston, TX |
| Friday, November 4, 2011 |
My father was blessed to have had such warm and loving friends. Folks found it easy to love Dad, as he thought of others and their needs before his own. He lived to serve, and his long and productive life is a legacy for his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. No matter in what aspect of his life you knew our dad, you knew he loved his Country, his family and the Lord. He cared for the less fortunate in so many ways, and as a Boy Scout leader, guided the future leader-citizens of the country he loved so dearly. We appreciate the loving thoughts shared by those who knew Dad and we thank those who have honored his life by coming to pay their respects to Dad and our families. He and Mom are now holding hands for eternity. We miss them both but we have beautiful memories of the love they shared with each other and with us all that keep them alive in our hearts.
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Rev. Marv Howland
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| Orange, TX |
| Friday, November 4, 2011 |
I was honored to be "Jims" Chaplain for 20 years, what a great man of God and country. I share in your loss and join you spiritually in your grieving. Few men have contributed as much to our nation as did the Commander. I learned a great deal about life from him and he will always be a part of my special memories. To the children; the best memorial you can provide for your Dad, is to serve God and Country like he did, and when you see our beautiful flag flying in the wind - remember - it's only there, because of great men like him. He is now with "Pete" and they are both in wonderful health and now will enjoy the eternal bliss of heaven. God be with you all. Marv & Arlene Howland
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Mark S. Browning
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| College Station, TX |
| Friday, November 4, 2011 |
I worked with Jim as Scoutmaster of Troop 177 at Trinity United Methodist Church from 1990 to 1995. He was always there for the governing Troop Committee as well as the weekly activities with the boys. I will always remember his oft repeated expression "By golly!". Scouting has lost one of its best.
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