The "Lucky Day" I first met Jim: June was already working at TASM when we started. I could not believe how devoted this man was to his wife, always with that cute smile, waiting inside or outside. He was an Angel in disguise. They invited Bob & I to join them at this cafe where there was dancing. We really looked forward to that each week, sadly when it ended we still found a way to meet up at one of their Lake cafe. Jim was one of those few who could make you feel comfortable, so much that we never wanted to leave. My husband Bobby did not mingle but he really enjoyed Jim's company. I will miss calling when he would answer and we got to chat You never saw June knowing her "Best Friend" was near by. With all the happy memories of Jim it's hard to say Good Bye My Thought are with the family at this terrible time. "Jim you are gone too soon, we still have more dances to go to".