James D. Unger

James D. Unger

March 20, 1954 - March 14, 2005

James D. Unger

March 20, 1954 - March 14, 2005

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James D. Unger born 3/20/1954 in Pennsylvania, died unexpectly on 3/14/2005. Loving father to Julie, Jennifer, Melissa and Michael. Devoted son of Patricia Morgan; is survived by his sister Karen Unger. A funeral service and vistitation will be held on Sat. 3/19/2005 at Saddleback Church 9:00am, followed by a graveside service at El Toro Memorial Park. Reception to follow at Saddleback Church-Plaza Blding.

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  1. Kenneth King says:

    Jim’s love, super kindness and caring for people is above that we know. Very few like this man walked this earth. Jim and I talked about Jesus Christ. When he went to church he mentioned good. Jim a good muscian on that guitar but he also played some chords on the piano and taps on the drums; He encourage me to sing when I met him 12 or so years ago at CCI/ICL. He is a great manager on and off the the job. His kindness and fairness help me to support my family and realatives; I cry out grunts through this night when I see his face; Oh Lord Almighty show Jim your Kingdom; We love you Lord; take my rewards and pass to Jim and family; Lord you know his heart; its good. I pray to you in Jesus Christ mighty name Amen.

  2. norma hamel says:

    Jim, we love you. You were special to all you touched. We will never forget you. I will never forget what you did for Anna, nor will she. We will think about you every day and know you are now at peace. Don’t worry about us, we will do fine with the Grace of God, which is always with us wherever we go. We will all see you again, we know.

  3. Amo Teller says:

    My condolence to his family and he’ll be missed by all.

  4. Please accept my deepest sympathy at your time of loss.

  5. Carla Arnold says:

    I worked with Jim at CCI/ICL for several years and felt privlaged to work with him. I often run into him after leaving ICL during lunch hours at the food parks and it was always nice to see him. Jim was a wonderful person to know and work with. He will be missed. My condolences to Jim’s family.

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