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James Gerard “Jim” Barbuch

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James Gerard “Jim” Barbuch

Birth
California, USA
Death
10 Apr 2005 (aged 59)
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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This obituary was written by a friend and published in the Ashland, Oregon Daily Tidings on April 21, 2005.

"With every season comes change. As we welcomed spring this year, we also said goodbye to our very dear friend, James Barbuch. On April 10, 2005, James was welcomed home by our Heavenly Father.

Jim will be missed by those he was closest with in his last days here. Not a football game against Green Bay or a race against Dale, Jr. will we ever forget his presence calling each play or pit stop. His companionship was always special; his laughter, his sarcasm, but most of all his love towards those he cared about will always be remembered.

To you, Jim, we tip our hats, to the man who helped us get through our day, no matter what the situation. We leave all our love to a greater power to help you be at peace for all eternity....

We will always love you, Jim!!"

Jim was my oldest brother. Rest in peace, Jim.
This obituary was written by a friend and published in the Ashland, Oregon Daily Tidings on April 21, 2005.

"With every season comes change. As we welcomed spring this year, we also said goodbye to our very dear friend, James Barbuch. On April 10, 2005, James was welcomed home by our Heavenly Father.

Jim will be missed by those he was closest with in his last days here. Not a football game against Green Bay or a race against Dale, Jr. will we ever forget his presence calling each play or pit stop. His companionship was always special; his laughter, his sarcasm, but most of all his love towards those he cared about will always be remembered.

To you, Jim, we tip our hats, to the man who helped us get through our day, no matter what the situation. We leave all our love to a greater power to help you be at peace for all eternity....

We will always love you, Jim!!"

Jim was my oldest brother. Rest in peace, Jim.


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