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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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From: Steve Felix10/4/2019 11:02:22 AM
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Jim - of course, the worst of all outcomes. I've had a bad feeling since I pm'd him a while back and he didn't answer.
Jim always answered, whether we were talking about life, or I was sounding out his thoughts on the few times there
was controversy on the thread.

Jim always brought something to the thread, knowledge and insight, and what I seemed to enjoy most,
personal anecdotes of his life.

He was proud, as he should be, that he paid his daughters way through college, and of the musician that she has become.
Also that he took good care of his family financially, and knew he had them taken care of should the unexpected happen.

As we all do, Jim had plans for the future. Life has a way of changing plans. We are all going to have "leftovers".

Jim was always family first. All the rest was a distant second.

He knew what he was doing. We should all be sure to follow his lead.

He will be missed, is way understating the fact. RIP Jim.
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