James EdwardSMITH ("Jim")"Jim" Passed away suddenly on Friday 10th September 2021 aged 54 years. Beloved son of Maureen, a much loved dad to Danny, Nat, Lauren, Jessica and Hayley, and an adored grandad of Hattie, Cam, Riley, Isla, Theo and Mia. Jim was unique and much loved and will be missed by all who knew him. A service will be held at Markeaton Crematorium (Main Chapel) on Monday 4th October at 12:30pm. Family flowers only please, however, donations in lieu will be collected at the service and given, in Jim's name, to a collection of wildlife and conservation charities. All enquiries to Co-operative Funeralcare, Birchover Way, Allestree, Derby DE22 2QN 01332 550033
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Ruth Porter:Dear James, I remember many fabulously fun childhood fami...26/09/2021
Shaun stringer: I worked with Jim at littleover building services he is a g...26/09/2021
Keri Corbett:One of the nicest, kindest people I ever met . A true gen...23/09/2021
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Martin Wroughton:So sad, worked with him for many years, brilliant joiner, tale...22/09/2021
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Dear James, I remember many fabulously fun childhood family holidays, exploring new holiday homes, being chased by dragonflies and cows, inventing games, rock climbing & getting stuck, getting lost on the beaches and writing a huge ‘SOS’ in the sand so we could be found, helping the farmers get their sheep in, watching them being sheared, pretending to be Spider-Men and waiting for the ‘Aunty Maureen car’ to come round the corner when you were coming to visit. We bumped into each other once or twice after we grew up. My regret isn’t that we didn’t know each other in adulthood, I think we could’ve been great friends. But I cherish my childhood memories of you and I will never forget you. Rest in peace old friend.
Ruth Porter:
26/09/2021
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I worked with Jim at littleover building services he is a great joiner but most of all a great bloke who always made me laugh, sleep easy mate you will be sadly missed by all who knew you x
Shaun stringer:
26/09/2021
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One of the nicest, kindest people I ever met . A true gent and a hero to the environment. He will be sadly missed . RIP James 😔
Keri Corbett:
23/09/2021
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Left by Keri Corbett:
23/09/2021
So sad, worked with him for many years, brilliant joiner, talented artist and bow maker