James Melvin Shadow, Sr. 
June 15, 2014
Pat Simmons Taylor (Baton Rouge, LA)

So sorry to learn of my dear friend's .passing. He was my friend from many, many years ago.
My prayers and thoughts are with the family in the loss of their dear one.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

 

David & Marilyn Crouch (Potts Camp, MS)

There are very few words we can say.
I remember all the cookouts and b-day parties for the grandchildren, he seemed to be the entertainment of all. I enjoyed his funny laugh. There was only one Jim Shadow laugh and I will definetly miss it.
I know God will comfort you all. Talk to him, he listens, he helped me 5 yrs ago with my mom. Tony, I know you are going to miss him dearly. We are feeling your loss and are sorry, God Bless You!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

 

Deborah Havard (Silsbee, TX)

We are saddened by this loss and send our prayers to the family. Mr Jim was a very sweet man that Kevin and I thought alot of. Kevin Reed & Deborah Havard
Tuesday, June 17, 2014

 

Kevin and Melissa Schneider (Lumberton, TX)

If I didn't know anything else about Jim, watching how his children and family came together the past few weeks to care for him told me everything I need to know. He was kind, funny, giving, loving, and he was loved. Kevin and I will miss Jim dearly.

To his family, know we are thinking of you during this time.

Love, Kevin and Melissa

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

 

Theresa Miller (Lumberton, TX)

I would like to express my condolences to all family and friends of "Jimmy" .. I recently started working at the Waffle House in Lumberton (about a month or so ago); he was a regular indeed and always had a smile and a beautiful greeting every time I came on to the 1st Shift. I was in the Army so we both had a common ground for a conversation piece. He knew everyone and all knew him! I do believe that I waited on him his last day at the Waffle House.. he was very pale and shaking pretty bad but even tho I consistently asked him if he was ok he managed to still scarf down the breakfast we routinely served him every day. I walked him out to his truck and not far behind was another associate running behind to see if we could help him in any way.. he steadfastly refused any help and replied "I will be ok Sweety." Jimmy you were so missed after that day and forever more by everyone at the Waffle House. May you Rest in Peace now sweet man and brother in arms.
Monday, June 16, 2014

 

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