James D. Jim Carlile

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March 26, 2005

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COLWICH, KS - Carlile, James D. “Jim”, 64, retired Noxell and Procter Gamble territory manager, died Saturday, March 26, 2005. Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Monday; Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 A.M., Tuesday, both at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Colwich. Survived by wife of 44 years, Mary Alice; children, Dr. Tracy and Gary Rohlman of Kingman, J.J. and Dallas VenJohn of Andale; sisters, Jean (Peter) Gnam of Lenexa, Paula (Gary) Schwein of Overland Park; five grandchildren, Kacie and Jake Carlile Rohlman, Bailey, Shelby and Cooper James VenJohn. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice at Via Christi-St. Francis, 313 South Market, Wichita, KS 67202 and The Lords Diner, 520 N. Broadway, Wichita, KS 67214. Downing Lahey Mortuary West. Rosary, 7:00 P.M., Monday, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Colwich, KS

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  1. Jim was a friend of mine. I will REALLY miss him. I REALLY ADMIRED that guy. Why? Cause he was such a TERRIFIC PERSON. The world will NEVER be as good, now that he is gone. I loved you, ol Buddy.

  2. Mary Alice & Family – Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May God give you all comfort and strength in the days ahead. Richard & Dorothy Templing Justice (Class of 58′)

  3. To Jim Carlile’s Family, I was so sorry to hear of Jim’s death. I know he will be missed very much by his family and many friends. I enjoyed knowing him back in our camping days with the ‘Tornadoes’. His friend, Betty Taylor

  4. Mary Alice, JJ and Tracy, We are saddened at the death of Jim and want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. We will miss seeing Jim on the walking path but I am sure we will always meet him there in spirit. Sincerely, Jim and Jane Clouse & family

  5. Aunt Mary Alice, Tracy, JJ & Family – I will always remember the great times we shared at your home during the holidays. Uncle Jim was a very caring and giving man and he will be greatly missed.

  6. Mary Alice, Tracy and J.J.: Please know that my deepest sympathies are with you all at this difficult time. Summers at the Lake of the Ozarks were so special. Seeing the Winnebago camper and knowing that you all were there was all we needed to know that it was going to be another fun time! From teaching us to water ski, to how to throw a pop bottle rocket instead of using a bottle, to chasing us with raw chicken necks were things that I will never, ever forget. Jim was a great, great guy. I know my mom and Fred will be there to greet Jim! Love to you all.

  7. Mary Alice, Tracy, J.J and family. I’m so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. I remember our times together in the Ozarks boating, fishing and just getting together in those care free days. Jim in the water helping us learn to ski, and never really getting frustrated with us kids. I also remember how he came and sat with daddy when he was in the hospital. He was so sweet to do that and daddy appriciated Jim’s time. I have alot of fond memories of our families being together. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with at this difficult time. May God bless you all.

  8. Am sorry to hear that Jim was unable to stay on Earth any longer but at least he is with THE MAN now and will regain peace without all the pain. Thoughts go out to you Mary Alice and your children. It is INDEED a lose and bears pain. Jim will certainly be missed by all he had in his life.


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