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James Rainwater

March 27, 1941 - March 5, 2012
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Evergreen Cemetery
506 East Main Cross
Greenville, KY 42345
Thursday 3/8, 11:00 am

GREENVILLE – James Rainwater, 70, of Greenville, died Monday, March 5, 2012 at 2:30AM at his home. Mr. Rainwater was born March 27, 1941 in Muhlenberg County. He was retired from Nelson Company Saw Mill, and was a member of First Baptist Church in Greenville. He loved to fly airplanes, and enjoyed pictures and videoContinue Reading

lisa oliver left a message on March 16, 2012:
i hope my uncle jimmy made everbody laugh and smile like he did for our family, he knew no strangers and had no enemys. i believe he was a friend to all. he will be so very missed. thanks to all at mcdonalds for being his friend ,thanks to all who crossed his path of life ,and enjoyed the journey with him . rest in peace, we love you.
ShaunMichael VanHook left a message on March 9, 2012:
First off I'm sorry for your loss, Jim will be missed alot. I knew Jim ever since I was little, my mother worked at McDonald's so we ate there a lot and "old man Jim" as I called him would be there. When I started getting older I didn't go around McDonald's much, when I turned 16 I decided to work at McDonald's until I get in the military, well old man Jim would be there every time I went in to eat before work and he would say come here baby boy we had descussions that I thought I wouldn't talk to anybody about. But I quit McDonald's because they done something they shouldn't have and it made me mad. The day old man Jim found out he raised 9 kinds to the managers haha that day was a memory to remember about. Jim. He was a close friend to me, we could talk about anything. And he would give me advise about stuff but overall he was a joker one of the funniest people I have ever met. But Jim will be missed a lot, but my apologies to the family for not making it to the services.
Kim Vanhook left a message on March 9, 2012:
So Sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. My thoughts and prayer are with the family. We thought alot of Jim at Greenville McDonalds he was one of our reg.customer. He would sit out in the sitting area and talk with everyone coming in or going home. We loved to hear all his stories and his discussion of the world today. He will be greatly be Missed .
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Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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