Sue Heidlebaugh
Sympathy regards to family
Birth date: Nov 16, 1935 Death date: Jan 5, 2016
James Pugh Obituary James G. Pugh, 80, of Elyria, passed away on January 5, 2016 at the Ames Family Hospice in Westlake following a courageous battle with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis).James was born to Harry and Fonda (Yode Read Obituary
Sympathy regards to family
Jim Pugh...you will be missed.you were such a light for Jesus...I will never forget our good conversations and laughter on Salt Cay. The beautiful wood bowl you turned for me is even more special to me now.I pray for peace for your family as they miss you. You were a one in a million.
My condolences to all the family. I was a friend of Jim's.
Sorry for your loss.
He was a good mentor and a great man. He will be truly missed but is in a much better place in the hands of God!!!!!
Dear Jim & Dorothy's family, Our sympathy to you. You had such great parents and we enjoyed knowing them. You dad sent a wooden bowel he made after your mother passed away and we will always think of them every time we look at the bowl . Jim & Dianne
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Thinking of you and your family, Lisa.
Jim was one of the most wonderful, caring people I ever knew. He was always so good about seeing me back and forth to the Amtrak station when I needed it and helping me get to and from the rental cars. Of course Dot had a big hand in all of that too. They always put together a big family dinner when I was visiting. I have lots of good memories over the years with these two. Jim will definitely be missed by many people.
I knew Jim through woodturning. Jim was a mentor to me and I learned a lot from him. He was a fine man.
My condolences to the family. I was Jim's aide for a good 11 months and got to know him very well. He was a great, strong man and put up a fight. I enjoyed taking care of him as well as all our great conversations and all the great advice about gardening/ planting flowers to learning about every bird that would be at the feeder while we just sat and watched them. I know he was in pain and doesn't have to suffer anymore. He is now in a better place and pain free. Watch down on us Jim, you will be dearly missed!