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James "Jim" E. Kling, Jr.

April 22, 1927 ~ September 22, 2016 (age 89) 89 Years Old
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Message from Daryl and Lynda Johnson
September 30, 2016 10:42 AM

Lynda and I have very fond memories of Jim. We first became good friends with Jim and Carolyn many years ago on a trip to Europe. We enjoyed building our relationship and learning of our common interest in health food and alternative medicine. They were both instrumental in the beginning of AIM International, which continues today as a leader in the industry. Truly Jim was a strong entrepreneur with a vision and belief in the future. It seems to us that Jim was always looking to the future.

Thanks Jim, for leaving us MANY wonderful memories and a good legacy to follow. We love you.
Message from Ken and Jan Watson
September 30, 2016 7:10 AM

We are saddened to learn of Jim's passing. Please know that our love and prayers are with your family,
Ken and Jan
Message from Harold Keech
September 27, 2016 2:49 PM

It was my joy to meet Jim in 2004 when I joined Grace Notes Choir. Jim was always up-beat and seemed to have a good sense of humor about things. I remember, with a smile, the stories Jim would tell. He told of having a motorhome with a slide-out that failed to get locked in place. While driving he went around a corner and the slide would come out. He made a dangerous thing seem like it was nothing. I just laughed!
Jim read a lot and his stories of what he was reading showed a man eager to learn new things and create interest in others, as well.
I'll miss Jim. A good friend, always fun to be with. My heart aches as I think of him. Thank you, so much, Jim, for sharing your friendship with me.
Harold Keech
Message from Harold Keech
September 27, 2016 2:49 PM

It was my joy to meet Jim in 2004 when I joined Grace Notes Choir. Jim was always up-beat and seemed to have a good sense of humor about things. I remember, with a smile, the stories Jim would tell. He told of having a motorhome with a slide-out that failed to get locked in place. While driving he went around a corner and the slide would come out. He made a dangerous thing seem like it was nothing. I just laughed!
Jim read a lot and his stories of what he was reading showed a man eager to learn new things and create interest in others, as well.
I'll miss Jim. A good friend, always fun to be with. My heart aches as I think of him. Thank you, so much, Jim, for sharing your friendship with me.
Harold Keech
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A candle was lit by Harold Keech on September 27, 2016 2:36 PM
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