Carol and I send our sincere Condolence to you
Helen and Jim Jr. May Jim find eternal happiness now with the
Lord Jesus Christ.
Sincerely,
Robert & Carol Hoover
Helen, My condolences to you and Little Jimmy.
I was very sorry to hear that Jimmy passed away. I thought of
him often. Donnie Saurbaugh
I'll always remember Jimmy. I lived on Poplar
Street from 1952 til 1969, and I and George Heisler rode on the
truck with Jimmy often. He loved music and would play the radio
(LOUD!) the entire time, singing along with the songs.
His specialty was preparing Ham Subs for Saturdays, which was
always a special event at Kirchner's Distributorship on Poplar
St. He, Andy, Tommy and everyone else would participate. He
made a fabulous ham sub.
He was full of life and I lost track of him sometime after the
'70s, but I did hear several years ago he was having health
problems.
I'm absolutely sure he's in a great place right now, singing the
songs he loved so much (he had a wonderful voice) and readying a
place for his loved ones for the time when they come to meet
him.
God bless you all, and please accept my fondest condolences. He
was so full of life, and would want us to carry on.
Best regards always,
Samuel R. King
Formerly of 716 Poplar Street
Son of Herbert S. and Kathryn C. King
iPhone@samking.net
I WISH TO SEND MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCE TO HELEN
AND JIM,JR AND ALL THE REST OF THE FAMILY. JIM WAS A GREAT GUY.
MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND ALL OF YOU.
SINCERELY
SAM FULGINITI
Tho we have never met I would like to express
my sympathy for your loss of husband and father. May you find
comfort from Bible at Rev.21:3b&4 and also your friends and
family. Sincerely Jill Lynn Boehler (Staab)
Helen,
Our thoughts and prayers go to you & your family in this time of
sorrow.
With deepest sympathy,
Mark & Patty Brenner (WI)
To Helen and family, Our deepest sympathy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim was such a great
guy, Mike remembers alot of the wonderful times you all spent
together, especially at the races at Penn National and Atlantic
City. He will be greatly missed. With lots of love, Mike and
Trish Rogers
Jim was a good friend for many years. I
remember well the good times had at the "Quarry". I remember
riding with Jim when we has to stop at every other gas station
to fill up the small tank on his show bike. It was fun going
over to the distributor on Wednesday's watching Hullabaloo and
seeing little Jimmie and Klete play, and the card games weren't
bad either. I am glad I knew him.
Mel Griffin
To the Kirchner family:
My sincere condolences to all of you for your loss of Jim.
Very sincerely,
Dennis Jeff
Helen and Jim my heart just ached for you both
when I came into work (IICU at LGH) and saw Jim's obit. hanging
in the locker room. I know how hard this may be for the two of
you. I pray that you find comfort from friends and family in
this time of sorrow. You are both in my prayers. Call me if you
need anything.
Terra Sholley RN IICU LGH
I just realized that Mr. Kirchner passed
away. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult
time. May you sense strength from God to carry on.
Sincerely,
Theresa Kline (second grade teacher to James, Jr. at St.
Joseph's School)
Helen, My sincerest condolences to you and
Jimmy Jr.. Jimmy lived life to the fullest, laughing and loving
every minute of it. I have a treasure trove of happy memories
of both of you and I can't help but happy whenever I think of
them. Jimmy is in a better place with Jesus and Mary. God bless
your family
Harley Shoaff
Dear Helen and Jimmy Jr.
I recently ran into John Kirchner and learned of the passing of
Jimmy. I am so very sorry for your lose. I considered Jim a
friend and always enjoyed being around him. He had a great
spirit about him. I often thought about him after he left the
beer dist. Some times I would see Andy and he would fill me in
how Jim was and what he was doing.
Again I am sorry for your loss and I will have good thought for
you and Jimmy Jr.
Ron Henderson
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