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In Tribute to James D. Halvorson
56 years old.   Residence: Greenwich, Conn.
Died in World Trade Center

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I was fortunate enough to have worked with Jim and had a great weekend skiing in Switzerland during a business trip. I remember Jim with fondness, RIP

*** Posted by David heard on 2011-09-12 ***

Yesterday the Inaugural 911Unity Race/Walk was held in Las Vegas, Nv. Each individual who either ran or walked had the name of a person who lost their life on 9/11/2001 posted on their bib.  I ran for James.  I did not know him but thoughts of James and those he left behind were with me every step of the 9.11k race and will continue to be in my thoughts each time I go for a run.

*** Posted by Diane on 2011-09-11 ***

Today I walked for this man in MO. We each got a name on a piece of paper and I walk 2miles for his rememerance. I have never met this man but I feel lucky that I got to walk for him. God bless his family ;)

*** Posted by Makaela on 2011-09-10 ***

If I am not mistaken James worked for Marsh McLellan and I met him in Indonesia a couple of years earlier. I had intended to visit him when I was in New York in August of that fateful year. He was a decent guy and I got on with him. He is my spiritual link to the disaster of 9/11 and I think of him.

My thoughts are now with his relatives.

God Bless,

Dave Blackburn, Berwick Upon Tweed, England
David B

*** Posted by david blackburn on 2009-09-11 ***

My mother, Sandra was James first cousin. His father, Art and my grandfather, Eldor were brothers. This tragic loss was a shock to all in our family. In a recent trip to New York in June of this year my mother told me of the overwhelming feeling of loss and grief she felt in seeing his name on a wall of victims from that terriable day, for the loss of the "little boy she grew up playing with" as she put it. We both remarked at how little time has seemed to pass. Even though I never had the honor of meeting James his memory lives on in my mothers stories of a simplier time in rural North Dakota. Let us never forget those kind stories of the ones we loved. I know he is with his father and my grandfather in a much better place and I hope to see them all again one day. God bless. John 3:16

*** Posted by Jared Jeffrey Enget on 2006-09-09 ***

Dear maureen, I am so sorry that I never had a chance to tell you how very sorry we are that you lost Jim.. I hope that someday we will have a chance to talk. love, Lucy

*** Posted by lucycoon@aol.com on 2006-09-01 ***


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