James D. Unger
March 20, 1954 - March 14, 2005
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James D. Unger
March 20, 1954 - March 14, 2005
Obituary
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.
52 responses to James D. Unger
Ellen, Tom and Ryan Dugan says:
March 17, 2005
We will miss you greatly. Ryan loved his guitar lessons. You were a great inspiration to him.
Jon, Len, Chelsea & Sam Hunt says:
March 17, 2005
From our family to yours we send all our love and good thoughts in this time of tragedy. Jim has left a huge impact on Sam through his guitar lessons, band stories, encouragement and friendship. We will miss listening to Jim and Sam play together every Thursday evening. He was a genuinely nice person and we feel honored to have known him.
The Hunt Family
LeighAnne Langman Hunt says:
March 17, 2005
Jim, You will be sorely missed. Your kindness and gentle spirit will never be forgotten. I shall treasure your great music CD forever. Thank you for sharing with us-I felt privileged to know and work with you.
My heart goes out to family and friends- may you find peace in knowing that he is in a better place and positively influenced so many lives. God Bless.
Mike Marsh says:
March 17, 2005
Peter Harvey says:
March 17, 2005
To Jim’s Family,
I don’t know you, but I knew Jim for over 10 years as some one in our Fujitsu family that I worked with closely on many projects during that time, including familiar names like Gymboree, Bank One, Staples and many others. Jim played a key role in our business and he could always be relied upon to deliver on his promises and to do it with a smile.
Losing Jim so suddenly is a shock to us all. It’s hard to accept that I won’t see him or hear his voice again; but I count my self lucky that he was a part of my life and I will always have great lasting memories from our work together.
Jim’s passing is probably going to be one of the saddest times in your lives, but I hope that as you take strength from your faith, each other and the people who knew and loved Jim, that you too will also be able to look back and build a library of great memories of times past that will stay with you for ever.
To you all, I express my deepest condolences on your loss.
To Jim, we will miss you dearly.