We lost another Woodnetter
#21
Dang.

My condolences to his family and all who held him dear.

Does anyone here know him well enough to see that his family sees this thread showing how much he is missed by this community of woodworkers?

If so, please PM me.
“The windows are open and I'm wearing pants.”

- Fire Wood
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#22
You could leave a comment on his Blog, lots of other folks are.

Jonathan


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#23
Sorry to hear this.

My condolences
Catchalater,
Marv


I did then what I knew how to do. Now that I know better, I do better.”
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#24
I, too, visited his blog but never had the pleasure of meeting him, and there I found much about Jamie to admire and respect. My condolences to his family and friends.
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#25
Didn't know him, but there have been too many losses of good folks lately.

My thoughts and a prayer to his family and friends.
Jim in Okie
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By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
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#26
Prayers out to the family.

I really enjoyed the blog.
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#27
Blog is still up.
Steve

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#28
Always sad news to hear of anyone passing with Ca. From this information page it appears Jamie was much too young to have passed. May God hold him tight, and keep a watchful eye out over his Wife, and Children.
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#29
Please add my condolences to his family.
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#30
My thoughts are with the family as well. I never knew Jamie personally, but I interacted with him here many times. He was far too young
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