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Condolences for James Ott

Lisa KatzmanWednesday, October 23rd

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

Samanth RathjenThursday, October 24th

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Sending your family lots of love and healing prayers during this difficult time.

Delia PomeroyThursday, October 24th

What a beautiful tribute. The video shared such sweet moments of a beautiful family. I am very happy we had the opportunity to meet him and to be able to see for ourselves why he was spoken of with such respect and love. Love to you all.

Christine FetterolfFriday, October 25th

I met Jim at Costco through my daughter. We became fast friends & every trip to Costco always included a stop at the pharmacy. Jim’s huge smile & wonderful sense of humor always made my day. He was such a warm, kind person. I will miss our chats but I will remember all of our laughs together. Jim is very much loved & will be very much missed. Thoughts & prayers to his family who I know will miss this wonderful person. Love, Christine F.

Joanne JohnsonFriday, October 25th

Dearest Emily Maddie Elea and Elea's dad .. Soo srry I missed u today at Costco - I had an appointment - the pics and memoir of your dad was soo beautiful - it made me cry- your dad adored u and Elea - He beamed when he spoke of u - I am so happy that he had gotten back to his gardening also that he loved so much ... he worked soo hard and will be missed by us all -- We Loved him - May he rest in peace and Love and strength to u All - call on me if I can do Anything LOVE Joanne

Rick TrierTuesday, November 5th

I am so sorry for your loss. I first met Jim at Costco pharmacy. He was very outgoing. Always said hello to me even when I was doing my normal shopping . He was so fun to talk too and always asked me how I was with my family. He was the type of person that went out of his way for somebody else. Thinking about him. . So sad!

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