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Beth, I did not get a chance to meet you but served on a couple of committees with Jimmie Joe. I am very sorry for your loss. You and the children are in my prayers.
~ Bill Myers - March 2, 2017
Diana and I were so saddened to hear of Jimmie's passing. I always enjoyed being in the company of Jimmie during my trips up to Casper. Even though we were somewhat distant relatives and didn't see Jimmie often Jimmie treated Andrew and I (and later Diana) like close family and made us feel welcome at all times. I know that my father also very much enjoyed Jimmie's friendship and camaraderie. Now that I am married with 2 children of my own I can more fully appreciate what a wonderful father Jimmie was. I can honestly say that from a parenting perspective Jimmie and Beth are 2 of my role models. It was always evident how much Jimmie loved his kids and how proud he was of them. Callie and Garrett were such wonderful kids and have now grown up to be fine young adults. I will truly miss Jimmie and send my love to Beth, Callie and Garrett.
Sincerely,
Matt Brown
~ Matt Brown - February 10, 2017
Dear Beth, Callie Jo and Garrett, I am very sad to hear of Jimmie Joe's passing. He was my yearbook rep at Niobrara County High School in Lusk for years and years and I was sad when he no longer worked for Walsworth because he was absolutely dependable to work with and a good friend. I still have Christmas cards from him going back years and years from when your kids were really little. It was always a good day when he came to my school and we could catch up while doing yearbook business. I remember one year when I was a really new adviser and didn't know what I was doing trying to teach my kids a new online yearbook program. Jimmie Joe came and helped me and got snowed in here in Lusk and had to go to our one clothing store and buy pants to wear the next day and the selection was limited to Wranglers. He always went above and beyond in helping me get our yearbook put together and not many people would do that. I hated to hear that he had left Walsworth, but hoped whatever he did next wouldn't involve so much traveling so he could spend more time with all of you. I know he was very proud of you because he always would tell me what the kids were doing in school and sports. I recently lost my father, so I know that other people's words can't take away the hurt you are feeling, but I hope it does help you to know that I am sad for your loss and hope that knowing Jimmie Joe touched other peoples' lives in a positive way is a little bit of a comfort. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Barbara Baker
~ Barbara Baker - February 8, 2017
I played on some of the same Glenrock football and basketball teams with Jim, and we were at the University of Wyoming at the same time. My best memory is when Jimmie, and Eric Strom, and myself and a few others not from Glenrock painted out faces brown and gold and showed up very early to a WY-BYU basketball game. With no one in the gym except us and a few BYU basketball payers we began an inappropriate cheer (we might have had a few beers before showing up for the game!). A security guard came over and said if we continued we would not make tip-off. We had a lot of fun that night and when the thousands of students arrived behind us we cheered our butts off. We made the front page of the Branding Iron paper that week. Rest in Peace Jimmie - you were one of the good guys, and nobody worked harder! All of your family is in our prayers. Sincerely, Dave and Diana Applegate and family.
~ Dave Applegate - February 8, 2017
I remember my first time meeting Jimmie Joe in Laramie. Hit it off from the start and I became great friends with not only he, but, his entire family. I will always treasure those years and came to treasure the many years later when his family of Beth, Callie and Garrett and my family became very close. I will always remember that infectious laugh, that smile, the camaraderie and most of all the friendship. God's Speed and God Bless My Friend. The Kinder's.
~ Jon Kinder - February 8, 2017
I remember all the long talks and laughs that I had with Jimmie Joe when I was his Customer Service Representative at WPC and his visit to the plant and to our home. He will be missed! Our thoughts and prayers go out to you, Beth, Callie Jo and Garrett!
John and Jolene
~ Jolene Christy - February 8, 2017
I had the pleasure of meeting Jimmie Joe when we both started in sales at Grainger. On our first day down in Denver on Sept 30, 2013, I liked him from the start and quickly gave him the nickname, Triple J. When together on business trips, he and I shared some fun memories about the things in life that matter most, family, life experiences, and fun. My heart goes out to his entire family and know he now resides in a much better place. His genuine nature will never be forgotten and just knowing his character made me a better person.
~ Tim Williams - February 7, 2017
I was so saddened to hear about Jimmie Joe. Altough I was so much younger than Jimmie, he was a close family friend of my brothers and sister, he was one of the guys that I looked up to. I will always remember that big smile of his, I don't think I ever saw him without it. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Carolyn and Jimmie Joe please know that the Armijo kids love you and we are keeping you and your daughter in law and grandchildren lifted up in prayer.
~ Kristi HART - February 7, 2017
You could not spend an hour in Jimmie Joe's company without learning of the great love and pride he had in Beth and his two children. His face and eyes lit up whenever he spoke of them. Our prayers to them.
~ Thorun and Bob Henning - February 7, 2017
Whether it was a discussion at a sales meeting, a celebration of another Jimmie Johnson NASCAR win in Las Vegas or enjoying a concert at Country Jam, Jimmie Joe always brought a smile to my face. His quick wit and sincere friendship will never be forgotten. He was a proud father who loved talking about his kids accomplishments and how lucky he was to have such a wonderful wife.
Beth, Callie Jo and Garrett, your husband and father will be missed but never forgotten. May God bless you during this time and help you in the days to come.
-- John and Kassie Kelley
~ John Kelley - February 7, 2017
I've grown up with your family and will never forget the wonderful times we've had. One of my most memorable times was in Florida when Jimmie Joe, Beth, Greggor and myself spent the night out on the town. We started at the Ice Bar and ended our night at Senor Frogs. We had such a great time with you both that night and I will never forget it. Jimmie Joe was an amazing person and he will not be forgotten. I pray for you (Beth) Callie and Garrett that you find the strength, guidance and comfort to get through this difficult time.
~ Nadia Stimack - February 7, 2017
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Beth and the family. As the well written words above from Bob Benson states: - may God help "Restore" you in this time of sorrow. --- Bob and Thorun Henning
~ bob henning - February 7, 2017
My great memories of Jimmy Joe was his laughter and the love he had for Beth, Callie Jo and Garrett. Only got to see him once or twice a year but he always caught me up on the family. He always talked about Beth with such a reverence and respect. HEARTBROKEN! My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
May the Lord Bless and Keep You, may he make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you. May he turn his face towards you and give you peace!
Johnny Cole
~ Johnny Cole - February 7, 2017
I am broken, but I am so much better a human being for having known Jimmie Joe. At school the kids called him Yearbook Guy. I called him friend, a father and husband, and a treasured colleague. I will miss all the wonderful things about him, especially that smile and the ability he had to make me feel like I was the most important person in the room. Much love to his family at this difficult time.
~ Mary Johnson - February 7, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
Beth, Callie and Garrett, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very hard time. Jimmie Joe was a great friend and I treasured his friendship. May God wrap his loving arms around all of you for comfort at this sorrow filled time.
Rest In Peace Jimmie Joe...
~ Kathy McCollum - February 6, 2017
I loved Jim's laugh and smile. Always seemed he knew something I didn't. When he was working for the yearbook company he used to stop by my office at Kelly Walsh HS and drop off a sleeve of golf balls. I used to give him a bad time about the cheap golf balls, and would tell him I would rather have Titleist ProV 1. Never got the high dollar golf balls. Love you and miss you Jim. RIP.
~ Gary Johnson - February 6, 2017
We are so very sorry for your loss. We got to know Jimmie & his family up on the mountain. He was always a joy to be around. May he rest in peace , he is in God's hands with the Lord. Sending prayers for him and his family.
Bob & Marie Connally-February 6, 2017
~ Marie Connally - February 6, 2017
Dearest Beth, Callie and Garrett,
I can't believe I met Jimmie Joe over 20 years ago when I was "forced" to take over the yearbook in Basin. He was always so supportive and helped build that little program into something to be proud of. On each visit, he shared photos of you kids and I was allowed to watch you grow. I remember when you were both born!!! He sent Christmas cards every year and I loved seeing what you were all up to. To be honest, when he suggested I apply at NC, I thought he was crazy. I didn't have the confidence in my abilities, but he did.
When I came to Casper, of course I saw him a lot more often and I was so very thankful for that. He helped me over some of the mistakes in my first few years, guided my editors with great ideas, brought incentives for the kids and always showed his appreciation for the hard work and many hours I put into a product we were both proud of. (When Callie was editor, we used to roll our eyes at each other when he'd walk in the room and then of course, tease him about looking over our shoulders!) There were times when yearbook business was over and we had a chance to talk about family. He gave me some great advice and helped guide Zoe with a fatherly influence. (When she was in junior high he told her that it was best to stay away from boys because they are all pretty stupid until they're 30!) From all those conversations, I can honestly tell you that he loved you all to the depth of his heart. He beamed when he talked about your accomplishments, he replayed moments he held dear and his eyes sparkled. He loved taking you all on vacations, hunting, and excursions and I enjoyed getting to know you all through his stories.
His influence and confidence in me has made me the person that I am. He pushed me to my limits and showed me what I was capable of doing. I will miss his laugh, his friendship and his support. But, know that I will never forget him and the path he lead us down, creating more opportunities for both Zoe and I, because that has made all the difference. I feel so blessed that our paths have crossed.
I love you all so very much and pray that peace will find you.
Lisa
~ Lisa Gray - February 6, 2017
We are so very sorry to hear of Jimmie's passing. We pray that all of the wonderful memories are a comfort at this difficult time.
~ Jim and Sherrill Maddox - February 6, 2017
Beth, Callie and Garrett - I am so very sorry for your loss of your husband and daddy. Jimmie Joe was so much more than a yearbook rep to me for so many years. He became a dear friend over the years. He shared so many memories of both Callie and Garrett and it was so evident how much he loved you and how proud he was of you. I have no words other than to offer you my prayers and thoughts. May you find comfort in the arms of Jesus. I pray that God will bring you comfort and peace in the coming days. I will always have a special place in my heart for Jimmie Joe. God Bless you all.
~ Janelle Schultz - February 6, 2017
We are so sorry for your loss. The Mohr girls have many fond memories of Jimmie Joe from school and church.
Our mother, Leslie, was so fond of him. Rest in peace Jimmie Joe, you will be missed by so many.
With deepest sympathy,
The Mohr girls
Jo Stevens
Jane Mohr
Carmen Aragon
Carol Giese
~ Carmen Aragon - February 6, 2017
I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked with Jimmie Joe when we were at Walsworth's. He was a super guy and I thought the world of him. Sending prayers for you.
~ Connie Sears - February 6, 2017
Prayers of strength are sent to his family and friends. I first met Jimmie when he would travel the state for the yearbooks. He would stay at the Motel 6 in Rock Springs and sometimes stay when him and his wife and kids would go to the NASCAR races. I would always say here comes my favorite driver. One time I jokingly said don't forget to bring me back a 48 hat signed by YOU sir my favorite driver and he did. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Thank You to his wife and kids for sharing that time with me to get my hat from such a great guy, and know that his family and his wife and kids were his life he always talked very highly of you all and you could hear that he was proud of you all. May God Bless you all.
~ Rayma Geike - February 6, 2017
Dear Johnsons, I am sorry you are going through this. Of all the things that don't make sense, this takes the cake. I hope it helps to know I believe the outpouring of love Jimmy Joe has coming from so many will make a way for Jesus to bring him home. It's the only thing that makes sense, because in my heaven, you all are there. I know Jimmy Joe from church, growing up. I am certain of his strong faith and certain that he will attain his heart's desire which is to have his eternal rest in God's presence and peace. My heart aches for your loss, and you are in my prayers, always.
~ Cynthia (Sherwood) Wise - February 6, 2017
I first met Jimmie when I was a senior in high school. I was the yearbook editor at Kelly Walsh, and he was our publisher's rep. We became good business friends. Such a nice, friendly, positive, helpful guy! Even after high school, if I saw him out and about, he would recognize me and wave and say 'high,' and exchange quick pleasantries. I recently got to reconnect with him a bit while he was working at Grainger; I was in a few times picking up parts for my company, and always enjoyed having a brief conversation with him on the occasion I saw him while there. My condolences to his family.
~ Nathan Soper - February 6, 2017
Rest In Peace Jimmie, we were friends since we were both very small, I am sad that you are gone but you will never be forgotten, as I have many great memories of us growing up together. I hope your at peace old friend.
~ Mile Armijo - February 5, 2017
I am so, so sorry to learn of Jimmie Joe's passing. Even though he was raised in Glenrock, I got to know him much better when he came to Glenrock High School to work with the kids on the yearbook and to take our order for graduation items. He and I would visit about family, his job, and Glenrock history. He was such a warm and caring individual. Our sympathy and prayers are with you all.
~ Twink Wickett - February 5, 2017
Jimmie Joe you will be missed but I know you are now with God. Rest well young man. I pray for all of your family. I am so sorry we lost touch, but you and your family were always in my prayers. Love to all of your family and may God give them strength - Aunt Sandy
~ Sandra Rusciolelli - February 5, 2017
May God grant you the peace and happiness you so richly deserve and fought each day to experience.
~ Tom Barnard - February 5, 2017
Just thinking about a Christmas with my cousins where we all got pocket knives. We used them to open all the gifts under the tree in the middle of the night then retaped them. Laughed as everyone received their gifts because we knew the secrets. I can't seem to think about Jimmy without seeing his smile and hearing him laugh. Lost track of him as we got busy with life and family. My prayers are for all those he touched.
~ Stephen Johnson - February 5, 2017
My heart is breaking for your family. Jimmie Joe was the best yearbook rep and truly cared and had incredible passion in every endeavor! I am so very sorry! With love, Jeannette
~ Jeannette McCoy - February 5, 2017
Although it's been many years since we have seen Jimmie, we both have fond memories of our school days. Jimmie was always smiling and making us laugh. Our prayers go out to your family. Praying for God's strength for all of you. Our son Scotty knew Callie from Chadron and we didn't even know this until yesterday. Small world! Our love to the whole family.
~ Scott & Rhonda Wollen - February 5, 2017
My family met him a long time ago, he always had a smile and a laugh. When he and Beth started their family you could not find a more proud Dad. He was so happy talking about his kids. He was a wonderful son for his wonderful parents. My prayers are with you all! If you need anything please all you have to do is call. My heart hurts for all of you.
~ Jeannie Morris - February 5, 2017
What I will remember about Jimmie is his robust laugh. Sending lots of prayers and hugs to friends and family. Rest peacefully Jimmie.
~ Amy Walker - February 5, 2017
Dan and I are keeping you in our thoughts.
~ Sheryl Jordan - February 5, 2017
You will be forever missed by everyone that loves you. My heart breaks over your passing but my memories of you will never leave me. I have so much love and prayers for you and your wonderful family every day, my friend.
~ Stacey Langen - February 5, 2017
Rest in Peace, Jimmy Joe! Much love to Beth, Garrett and Callie. We know how brave you have to be right now, but want you to know that we share your sorrow. Please contact us for anything, any time. We have gone through a rollercoaster of emotions as we're sure that you have also. May the love of family and friends comfort you during this incredibly difficult time.
John 14:27
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”
~ Kelly & P.J. Kerr - February 4, 2017
It is with profound sorrow that we scribe to this remembrance. We saw you infrequently but thought of you often and will miss you daily. It was my profound wish to have been closer to you and Beth but it just never came to fruition and we are forever remiss in not getting that done. To your family, we offer our prayers now and throughout our lives for your family and request you call on us anytime we can be of service. I will add you to the Knights of Columbus prayer line both at the Council and the Assembly meetings. I will carry your memory in my heart and pray for you.
~ Bill & Neeta Arner - February 4, 2017
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