Our sincerest sympathy and condolences to Jason, his family and to Jim's newest family. A genuinely nice guy and, our first and best neighbor when we first moved into our current address.
Jim was also the one reason I became a licensed Ham operator ( VE3-JAC ). A sad loss to all those who knew him. A final "73" to you sir.
Corrine and family, sorry to hear about Jim's sudden passing. Being a new Civitan Member since November, Jim always made me feel welcome by talking to me during social time. He had a great sense of humour and a real gentleman. Thoughts and prayers are with you and family.
To all of Jims families. Our sincere condolences for your loss. He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor. We had a visit with him at the Civitan at the antique show. He loved a good laugh and was quick with a joke. He and Larry were in Jaycees together for many years. He will be missed by everyone who were blessed to know him. RIP sweet man.
Very sincerely
Debi and Larry Sparks
Our condolences to Jim’s families. I knew Jim from working with him through Ontario Hydro/HyroOne. Always had a minute to chat with you amongst his busy schedule. Jim always had a quick comeback and good sense of humour. Take care Wicky!
Jim was one of the first people we met when Moira and I joined the ARES group 2 years ago after moving to the area. It didn't take long to recognize his passions for family, friends and fishing were matched only by his great sense of humour and ability to tell a good story. We will miss our Saturday morning breakfast meeting chats. Our deepest condolences go out to Corinne and family. 73's Jim
Moira (VA3NZQ) and Bob (VE3NZQ) Bell
Our condolences to Jim's families. I had the great pleasure of working with Jim for many years at Ontario Hydro and Electrical Safety Authority. Jim had a wonderful sense of humour and was always lending a helping hand.
Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers,
Tracy and Anthony Durant
Jason and new family. Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of Jim. I know how much he loved you and you him. He was a great Dad. I pray for you and Amy, Mrs Wickware and her family. Love you.
So sorry to hear of Jim's sudden passing! He was such a wonderful man!
Fantastic sense of humour, loved to tell stories & jokes.
He would "always" come to the back room to chat with Roger every time he was in the butcher shop when we owned it. We occasionally ran into him in town since retirement & chatted. Always smiling...RIP
James was a fun guy to be with as he always saw the positive. Even if things were not going to plan, you could count on a smile and likely a joke to follow. You will be missed big guy.
My sincere condolences to the family. God does take the best doesn't he. I remember Jim as a big man and he fit into his tiny little car. Always a smile and a joke. The world needs more men like Jim. Rest in peace, you shall be missed.
Dear Corrine, Phyllis and I are so shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden passing of your husband and good friend who has made you so happy for the last couple of years. Treasure the memories that you made together in this short time. You are in our thoughts and prayers, until I can give you a HUG in person.
Corinne
I am so very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I unfortunately never had the pleasure of meeting him but I have heard he was a wonderful person and you and he were very happy.
Hold on to the good times you two shared Corinne.
I send you my sincere condolences and my prayers.
Love and Hugs
Mary
To Jim's Family . . . . may your memories, bring you comfort in the days ahead. I only met Jim a few times, when he was filling in for the local Hydro Inspector . . . he sought me out, as my Mom was a Wickware cousin.
To the Wickware family, our deepest sympathy goes to you all at this time. We hope your memories will help to give you strength to carry on at this sad time. Rest In Peace, Jim.