an occupation was Carpenter and Masonry. In 1959, James was honorably discharged, achieving the rank of Lance Corporal E-3. Jimmy was a well-liked, kind, hard-working easy going simple man. He was a brick-layer by trade, who loved working on cars and fixing things around the house for his wife Ruby. Jimmy could be seen around town taking quick intentional steps to wherever his final destination would lead him. He loved to walk and walk he did with great fervor and enjoyment. He will be missed by all wo were fortunate enough to have known this kind and wonderful man, who leaves a void that can never be filled and a legacy that will always be remembered. "To know Jimmy was to love him....He has left all who knew him with very fond memories." In the early morning hours of February 1, 2018, Jesus wrapped his arms around Jimmy and gave him his angel wings, he is home now and at peace. Those left to cherish his memory and mourn his loss include his daughter's Bridgette and Jennifer of Seattle, WA; his son Keith Paul of Greeley, CO, his grand and great grandchildren, his daughter in-law Laura Paul of Greely CO, brother in-law of Topeka, KS, his Aunt and Uncle Betty and Albert Jenkins, and a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Daddy Love Daddy I love you You are my tree Trunks and limbs embraced me in my time of need. Sweet and loving full of joy so carefree. Sweet kind daddy of mine Your smiles and laughter always there just in time A sweet gentle soul Without you near my heart has a cavernous hole. But I know you are in God's arms With this I know there is nothing that can bring harm You are no longer in pain Whispering quietly in my ear I am free again. Miss you I do sweet Daddy I love you! Love Bridgette