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. Jim,

    I want to tell you that you were one of a kind- the kindest, most gentle, genuine persons I have had the privilege of knowing. You had an infectious calm that put every situation at ease. The friendship and respect we have shared will always be cherished and never forgotten. I never told you, my kids call you my “long haired boss that plays the guitar”. They will never forget you. I’m going to miss you. I’m going to miss you calling me fourteen times a day checking on your orders. And I’m going to miss laughing with you. You are a great friend who impacted my life in only positive ways.

    Don’t ever stop strummin’ up there!

    Your friend,
    Scott

  2. Our deepest sympathy goes out to Jim’s family. I got sock and then feel so sad when I heard this unexpected happen. I have been knowning you not that long, just about 12 years worked together from ICL to Fujitsu. you were my good BOSS and also my best FRIEND for those years. Anyway ” Rest In Peace My Best Friend”, we’ll be remembered you.

  3. Jim was always ready to help us whenever called, he never forgot us, a kind and compassionate spirit. I will miis him.

  4. When I heard the news about Jim I was deeply saddened…primarily because he was one of the nicest people I’ve ever known. I respected him for being cool when everything else was chaotic and I admired him for having his own style. Jim proved you didn’t have to be loud or abrasive to make a big impression on people. To Jim’s loved ones…I know these words aren’t completely comforting to you at this juncture but I do believe he’s in a better place; watching over us and playing his favorite music as we speak. I miss you buddy. Love, Bret-

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