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James Pringle
In Memory of
James Robert "Jim"
Pringle
1938 - 2016
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Condolence From: Delvin Albright
Condolence: Delvin (Rooster) here Jim Jr. Lost Dad in 2012 and Mom I'm 2014. Both Heather and I hold and cherish every single memory of our past parents and continue to live with them in our hearts each day. Life is very hard without parents, as they must miss us very much too. The sun will rise tomorrow and with that bring a new day of challenges, hope, love and anticipation for our own lives with the impressions of our parents deep inside our souls for evermore.
Sunday October 02, 2016
Condolence From: Heather and Delvin Albright
Condolence: It is with deepest condolences to you all in the passing of your dad and husband . I remember your dad at all the bowling functions and he always had a smile on his face and offered words of encouragement . Life is so precious and all those memories are forever lasting in ones heart and memories. We know what it feels like to lose a parent and how precious those days together are forever in ones heart . Our thoughts and prayers are with you all . Take care of your dear selves and take care of each other.
Heather and Delvin
Sunday October 02, 2016
Condolence From: Lois Bos
Condolence: I send deep sympathies to all the family - Marg, Jim and Bob and all the extended family. Though my heart is heavy, I feel blessed as I think of all the great memories I have that Jim was a part of. I am thankful to have known such a kind and generous man. He will be missed by many. My prayers are with you in these days. May you find comfort and peace in God's loving strength.
Saturday September 17, 2016
Condolence From: Brenda Rogers
Condolence: I am so very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a wonderful volunteer and knowledgeable official in the sport of curling. The Southern Alberta Curling Association presented Jim with the well deserved 'Official of the Year' award in May of this year.
He always wanted to advance further in his certification and we will truly miss him around the rink.
Our thoughts are with the family.
Brenda Rogers
Head of Officials
SACA
Thursday September 08, 2016
Condolence From: Josephine MacGillivary
Condolence: Jim Jr. and family; so sorry to hear of your loss. Sending you and your family my condolences.
Thursday September 08, 2016
Condolence From: Pat Gray
Condolence: Marg I often think of the times we spent together.You and Jim were so good to Mother,even keeping her in transportation. I know what you are going through, having lost Gordon Feb of 2015

Best Regards to you and your sons.
Thursday September 08, 2016
Condolence From: Debby Whitecotton
Condolence: Marg, Jim Jr. & Bob,

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Even though I have not seen you in years, I will always remember Jim taking me under his guidance and being a mentor to me while working with him at Red Deer Motors. He was always kind to me and I considered him a friend. I know when he retired Erle missed talking to him when he would order parts.

I am thankful for the 7+ years working with him and getting to know the family.

Thinking of you all
Debby & Erle Whitecotton
Wednesday September 07, 2016
Condolence From: Chung Mah
Condolence: It is with great sadness when I read about the passing of Jim Sr. 'Mr. Pringle' was what I always called him even though he always insisted on being called "Jim". My first memory of Mr. Pringle was that he was my first coach in minor league baseball. I remember how he would try to teach his players the intricacies of baseball, like throwing the ball to the proper cut off man. That was not an easy thing to explain to 10 and 11 year old kids. He had an enormous amount of patience and an unwavering positive attitude and that is what I remembered most. It was later on that I played golf with and against Jim at our beloved Red Deer Golf and Country Club. Jim was a tough and fierce competitor and it was always fun to play against a worthy opponent like him.
Jim was always a person with a ready smile and a hearty laugh. Although I am saddened to hear his passing, I hope he is resting peacefully and the course he is playing is lush, sunny and green.
You will be missed Jim.

Chung Mah
Wednesday September 07, 2016
Condolence From: Eve Walker
Condolence: It was with fond memories that I read of Jim's passing. Though I haven't seen him for many years, I was reminded of how much my parents thought of him. My father was the office manager at Nance Company and he thought the world of Jim and his capabilities. I remember following him around as he built a fence for us in a house downtown near Nance Co. He was obviously a wonderfully talented man and I'm sorry for his loss.
Wednesday September 07, 2016
Condolence From: Neil Jacobs
Condolence: Sincere condolences from Neil Jacobs [Master Opticianry Services].
R.I.P. Jim, I will miss your visits.
Wednesday September 07, 2016
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