Condolences
My deepest sympathy and regrets to your family in the loss of Jimmy. Perhaps in later years he was called “Jim” but he was always “Jimmy” to us. He was a classmate of mine and I kept in touch with him by E-mail on any 1955 class updates. He was always so appreciative and responded by thanking me with a few updates on his family. Of the 40 of us, there are only 25 remaining.
Dear Helen,
My condolences to you and your family. The Y will not be the same without visits with Jim.
Susan
My condolences to the Flagg family,
I met Jim at the Y and I was always greeted with the biggest smile and humour. I will be you Jim, you inspired me to become a volunteer as just like yourself the Y is our second home.
God Bless You!
Nancy and I were very sad to hear of Jim’s passing. Nancy and I always looked forward to seeing him at the Y and discussing various topics.
He always was upbeat in spite of his personal problems..
I ran in the 2001 Harvest Marathon and applaud him for his dedication to raise money for the fight against cancer.
Doug and Nancy Massing
Our sincere condolence to the whole family. We are deeply saddened to hear about Mr. Flagg passing away. He is a wonderful and kind man that always took the time to talk to us and give a kind word everytime we see him. He will be truly missed.
God bless you all always,
Jerome Lansang & family
I had the pleasure of getting to know Jim at the Y, he had this incredible ability to always make me feel special. We all will miss this gentle and kind man, he had a gift that always made everyone smile. Thank You Jim and God Bless your family through this difficult time.
Lori Wilcox
To Helen and family,
Please accept our deepest condolences. We will remember Jim fondly with a smile. Jim always took the time to share a story, a joke, a smile or a big wave when my daughter and I would visit my Mum next door. He was a lovely man and we will miss him.
God speed my friend,
Suzanne & Savannah Lynch
Flagg Family,
Our deepest condolences on the loss of a husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. Our thought and prayers are with you all.
Dear Helen and Family,
Please receive my most sincere condolences! May Jim’s memory and love be the strength you all need during this difficult time.
My heart and prayers are with you and your beautiful family. I’m in Edmonton and will not be back on time for the funeral service tomorrow.
I will deeply miss talking to Jim every Tuesday, specially when I felt sad with the Winter blues.
Hugs my friend, Carmen Jaume
We were very sorry to learn of Jim’s passing and want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Our sincere condolences.
Lois and Morley
To Helen, Laura and all of your families,
I’m so sorry to have heard of Jim’s passing. I know he will be greatly missed by you all. I feel very lucky to have met and worked with you through the Harvest Half Marathon and I know how dedicated Jim was to that cause.
Dear Helen and Family, As you all know we all loved Jim dearly. He had a HUGE heart, big smile and a warm hug everytime you saw him. He will be missed immensely here on earth, but he left many great memories and there will be many stories to remember him by. Please know that we are sending you lots of love and prayers to make it through this difficult time.
Love, Loretta, Hayley and Dave
Simon and I were both saddened to hear the news of Jim’s passing. We both enjoyed Jim’s personality at different times over the years, a nice man and good person.
Our sincere condolences.
Lynne & Simon Weller
I was very saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. He was an inspiration to myself and other members and volunteers at the YMCA and he truly made it a better place. He was always ready with a kind word or a joke as he loved to make people smile. Jim will be greatly missed.
Melissa Sterna
Dear Carrie and family,
Condolence. May you be blessed with peace and strength at this moment of great loss.
With our prayers and sympathy,
Rey and Helen
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