James "Jim" Burrell Nichols, Jr. 
December 16, 1921 - September 9, 2011
Ed & Helen (Beavers) Highfield (Mecosta (Laingsburg), MI)

Sorry about your loss. Jim was a great person and had a great Life.
There will be wonderful memories to last forever - enjoy them.

Love,
Cousin - Helen (Beavers) Highfield & Hubby Ed Highfield

Sunday, September 18, 2011

 

Mary Beth Cloninger (Beaumont, TX)

Truly we have lost a beautiful man, the last of a breed of "gentle men." I looked forward each week for Jim's visit to my office as Volunteer Director at St. E. His good spirits, his spiffy appearance and demeanor, and the beautiful homegrown rose he brought all made the day. He was beloved by the staff of ICU and by the families of patients he served as a volunteer. I was blessed to know Jim and regret that I am away from Beaumont this month and could not join you all at his services. Please be comforted by the knowledge that all of you are in the prayers of those of us whose lives Jim touched.

Mary Beth Cloninger

Friday, September 16, 2011

 

Sandy Hendrix Blum (Houston, TX)

That smile, coupled with a sweet and generous nature. He will be missed.
Friday, September 16, 2011

 

Sue Doucet (Beaumont, TX)

Jimbo, I am so sorry. Your father was a wonderful man and he will be greatly missed. My thoughts are with you.
Thursday, September 15, 2011

 

Edith Beavers Watts (Camarillo, CA)

Hi Jadene and family. What a nice picture of your father. Sorry to hear. I will print out the picture and place it in the book with the Beavers Genology. James was a well liked person and we had many memories of him and Jeri while we were growing up. I remember the good times we had when we used to visit them in Farmington. He always had a good sense of humor and he used to make us laugh. I remember that smile and his walk so well I can see it now in my memories. Keep in touch Love Edith
Wednesday, September 14, 2011

 

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