Kate
My fondest memories of Jim go back more than 60 years, to when we were young kids.
I have known him through all his numerous nicknames, Frosty, Jimmy Bruce, Bruce.
But, no matter the name, he was a terrific cousin. Some of my best times with Jim were when he and his family visited Minnesota during the summer and rented a cottage on Green Lake. They shared it with all the cousins and it was great fun...Jim's mom was always trying to gather us together at the picnic table to "teach" us Swedish. The guys would have none of it and resulted in more chaos and on to more fun times. Jim had a ready smile and loved to laugh. We renewed contact when David and I moved to Austin in the mid 70s and were able to see Jim and Elaine in Houston on a regular basis. Remembering Jim's grilling the great gulf shrimp and pleasant evenings together still gives me a warm feeling. He was a great cousin and really good guy - he will be missed.
Karen (Bjornberg) Daugherty