In processing how your life and death have affected me, I remembered how you came into my life, the interactions we had (memorable with life, laughter and fun), the distance for many years and then reconnecting in 2011. You're someone that I just clicked with, had a kinship with, and a connection. Jimbo, I have been trying to find the words to express how your passing has affected me and then by the grace and timing of God's love, a new friend (Tyler) summed it up for me..."From the moment we’re born, we’re conditioned into a world of physicality. We know what we see, what we feel, what we hear, what we grow to understand from our single perspective. All through familiarizing ourselves with our surroundings, and the people we grow to know and love become an inherit part of that. No matter how much our circumstances change, and no matter what we go through, those we love become a source of stability. Upon the passing of a loved one, not only do we experience the physical absence of a single person — but we often grieve what they represented and provided to us. Sometimes it takes the passing of a loved one to make us realize just how significant their impact really was. They never stop teaching us." Jimbo, I will continue to learn what your crossing my path has meant and how I will reflect at the right time, to hopefully share what I learned from you to help another beautiful soul in their time of need and make a difference. May you rest in peace, dear one! Love...a friend who was rooting for you in life. Keith.