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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52 responses to James D. Unger

  1. We had the privilege to know and work with such generous and warm-hearted person as Jim. His kindness and sensitivity to the people’s problems will not be forgotten. If there was someone in need he always was there for help and support.
    We were lucky to be touched by his music and talent.
    The life is short but Jim’s smile and love to the people will live forever in our hearts and remain for the wonderful soul we have ever known.
    With deepest sympathy and condolences.

  2. Tom Giske says:

    To Jim’s Family and Friends,

    While my memories of Jim are now nearly ten years old, they are as fresh and real as if they happened yesterday. Whenever we needed to convince customers especially the most challenging ones that we could outperform any other supplier, we would send them to see Jim. He would take them by the hand and lead them through the very detailed and uncompromising process that he and his colleagues designed to ensure every system arrived at the customer’s location with zero defects. It was not so much the process itself as it was the special warmth and caring manner in which Jim approached every customer. In less than five minutes, customers knew they could trust him. And after a half-hour of walking around the facility with Jim, they knew they were in good hands. In the five years that I worked closely with Jim, we never lost an order from a prospect who spent that special time with Jim. His energy and “get it done” approach was contagious everyone who worked with him was a little better because Jim was on their team. His family, and all of us at Fujitsu, can celebrate his life with the same enthusiasm he passed on to us.

    Tom Giske

  3. Tony Nguyen says:

    Jim has been a great boss and a very honest friend of my family in the last 11 years. We have shared almost every stories about family and work on daily basis. I and along with others will miss his softest voice for years.

  4. Anna & the Unger Family:

    My heart and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. Jim was a special person who touched all who knew him. I will never forget his gentle approach to work, his quick unexpected wit during chaotic times, and his belief in me that I could tackle the various projects we worked on. He will be missed.

    Vivianne Hannegan

  5. In my heart I will miss Jim very much. I was working with Jim for about 10 years. I would stop and see him every few months. We would go over some new project that he would need help on. He was a great person, and will miss that relationship.

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