18-11 2021 14:21
wrote:
I simply cannot imagine the feeling of loss that Jim's family must be feeling at this time. We at SLC have lost a true pillar of our community, and someone who was very much part of the 'family' at SLC too. As others have said it was obvious he cared about Aileen and Emma more than anything else in the world by the way he spoke about them both with joy and love in his eyes, and that was very much the measure of the man. A kind, thoughtful, helpful, knowledgeable gentleman who will be missed by all who knew him. Thoughts are with his family at this time. I consider myself privileged to have known and worked with him and I hope others can take at least a little solace in feeling the same.
18-11 2021 14:21
wrote:
I simply cannot imagine the feeling of loss that Jim's family must be feeling at this time. We at SLC have lost a true pillar of our community, and someone who was very much part of the 'family' at SLC too. As others have said it was obvious he cared about Aileen and Emma more than anything else in the world by the way he spoke about them both with joy and love in his eyes, and that was very much the measure of the man. A kind, thoughtful, helpful, knowledgeable gentleman who will be missed by all who knew him. Thoughts are with his family at this time. I consider myself privileged to have known and worked with him and I hope others can take at least a little solace in feeling the same.