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Steve Grant
Springfield, NE
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Jimmy's a free spirit ! I've known him since grade school at Windsor. We went to Jr High and High school together. He was always looking for ways to get a laugh or some kind of reaction out of someone. All in the name of GOOD FUN ! He was always one to keep people laughing and was very good at it. It was a real treat to have him around. I remember how fast he could run in grade school and no one could catch him. These last few years have been some of the best, getting to know him even better. We will miss him terribly at our gatherings, Shooting pool, bowling or just hanging out.! It would be hard to find a nicer guy ! I think he enjoyed being part of the old Windsor GANG ! Rest peacefully my friend we will all meet again someday ! Thursday, March 12, 2020 |
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Mychelle Williamson
Omaha, NE
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Barb, I am so so sorry about your loss. I know how much you enjoyed going to the movies and lunch with your brother. I wish I could help to ease your pain. My thoughts and Prayers are with you and the family my good friend, take care. Thursday, March 12, 2020 |
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Eddy
MD
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Growing up, I knew Jimmy as a fun, energetic, neat guy. My friend Jimmy taught me how to antique model car wheels, and a good bit about sand lot football. Jimmy Renner made the world a happier place. Thursday, March 12, 2020 |
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