A picture of Jim from November 2006
Dear friends and family,
A few months ago, Jim asked me to post the final blog entry when the time came, so I’m honoring his request. Jim lost his courageous, nearly 2-year long battle with esophageal cancer on Tuesday, February 10 at about 5:00 in the afternoon. We’d recently returned from a wonderful 10-day Caribbean cruise with his parents, and they had generously turned over their
On Tuesday of last week, Jim’s daughter, Elizabeth, flew here from
Jim was so grateful for all of you and your prayers, loving thoughts, and expressions of concern. He was with us for so long because of his huge heart and his incredible will to live. Ashley is here with me to help with all the details and to provide exactly the love and support I need to get through this impossibly difficult time. We’ll be here for at least another week or so – if you need to contact me for any reason, call my cell phone at (540) 878-6638 or email me at julieseder@gmail.com. (I don’t know how to retrieve comments from the blog site.) The condo address is
A few people have asked about funeral arrangements. Jim asked that there be no formal funeral or memorial service. I’ll take his ashes home, and sometime this summer our family will gather to celebrate his life with a cookout by the river – that’s exactly what he would have wanted. Folks have also inquired about donations in his memory. If you’re so inclined, a donation to the Riverside Hospice organization near our home would be lovely tribute. Here’s the link: https://secure.riversideonline.com/n/foundation/make_a_donation.php
One other thing – I’ve also heard from people who want to contact Jim’s parents. Here’s their
Art and Marion Seder
3006 The Mall
Thank you all for what you’ve meant to Jim and me. Jim had a good life and wasn’t afraid to move on. God, I’ll miss him.
With love and gratitude,
Julie