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Old 05-21-2009, 02:17 PM
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jim maxwell from cole camp - windsor missouri-- died of massive heart attack last thursday-- services i believe were sunday at the baptist church in windsor.
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Chuck:
Thanks for the update,real sorry, as I have spoken to jim many times and have about 3 of his carvings.
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Hello, My name is candy maxwell. Jim maxwell was my uncle. He was barried on monday May 18th, 2009. He lays to rest at Laurel Oak Cemetery in windsor Missouri.
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Old 05-21-2009, 10:38 PM
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Candy .. I am so sorry .. WOW .. what to say .. I loved Jims carvings and have several of them .. I have talked to him once my self and what a wonderful man ..

My prayers are for the family and his books and carvings have meant so much for carvers everywhere

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thank you so much for your prayers. My uncle was a wonderful man and it is sad to see him go. but he is in a better place now. I hope those of you that have the joy of having his carvings will charish him. Its not what we take when we leave this world but what we leave behind. he will always be remeberd for his carvings.
thanks again!
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Candy so sorry for your family's loss. I never met him,but I do have his carving books. Will be well remembered by a very large group of carvers
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My wife and I were very sorry to hear of Mr. Maxwell's passing.
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