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An Amazing Brother…Take Time to Make a Vision…And What Not to Trust
We cannot turn back the hands of time if only for a moment…all we have is now…so be the best you can be.
My brother Jim would have been 70 years young this March 5. He died four years ago after a dramatic illness from terminal diagnosis to death in 2 days. I miss his smile and frequent visits for fresh ground coffee after his road trips. I miss our brunches and conversations to solve the world’s problems. He will always be my hero of what is kind, of what is genuine and possible.
I am blessed with memories to be his sister and to honor who he always will be and what he has lived. He never wanted any social media status so I hope he doesn’t mind this posting of his business.
He was born a farmer’s son to a pioneer family where he learned his work ethic, honesty, reliability, co-operation and faith in family. He earned a college diploma in Electronics which started his career in Computer Technology. When called, he didn’t hesitate to move from Vancouver to help his father through his illness. He was downsized from a company but started a business…