James Lynn George

November 2, 1942 - March 14, 2018
James Lynn George

In Loving Memory

To the family, my heartfelt condolences for your loss of your loved one. As you cope with your loss, may you find comfort in knowing that God promises to put an end to all the things that have plagued mankind for centuries including pain and death (Revelation 21:3,4). May these promises from God's word, the Bible give you comfort now and real hope for the future. My deepest sympathy.
Mary Berg
I grew up in Bynum, Montana, and went to school with Jim. In Jim's obituary I noticed the first comment about him being funny. Let me tell you a true story. This happened in Choteau High School in a freshman English class where Jim was attending as a repeat as a sophomore. We were studying the Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Mrs. Rustad, the teacher, was standing in the front of the class as she asked the following question, "What is a Battle-axe?" Without a moment's hesitation, Jim loudly exclaimed, "That's what our teacher is." or words to that effect. I remember this as if it happened yesterday. Mrs. Rustad gasped and ordered him to leave the classroom and go to the Principal's office as the entire classroom erupted in laughter. I wonder if he truly knew this definition of a battle-axe was a formidably aggressive older woman, not what Mrs. Rustad was looking for as something used in ancient warfare. He probably had just heard this used before and to me it is an example of his quick wit. Did he ever share this story with his family? God bless all of you and may He rest in Peace. Phyllis Rice Yeager, daughter of Leonard and Mable Rice
Phyllis RiceYeager
floyds knobs, IN
The world is a little less full without the personality and the man, Jim. I will so miss him, his laugh and his stories. Kathie you are such an amazing lady and I wish you only peace and happiness. I will miss seeing you both at the U - Bless you and your entire family.
Stacey Turnidge
sandy, UT