Condolences for James Laverne Trader
I was just a baby when you passed away I love yens much grandpa! RIP.
hi grandpa i love you so much rip may god bless you please let me know if you have seen my brother andrew robert basil! rip love you
What a beautiful human being you were. Even though after 20 years of marriage, we were found to be so different, I have always loved your gentle spirit and soul. God rest in peach Jim Trader. I may not have no longer benn "in love with you" but I will always "love you".
What a beautiful human being you were. Even though after 20 years of marriage, we were found to be so different, I have always loved your gentle spirit and soul. God rest in peach Jim Trader. I may not have no longer benn "in love with you" but I will always "love you".
Love you dad
From day one at FedEx, Jim was one of the nicest people I've ever known. While we didn't talk often, we kept in touch through honks and waves on our travels through Springfield. My thoughts are with you all..
To his family - I am truly sorry for your loss. Jim loved his family and he spoke about you when ever we talked. I always called him "Trader" as did most in the Bridgestone motorcycle group. Jim loved Bridgestone bikes and he was well known as the expert on the subject. Jim knew every nut and bolt on every model made. I enjoyed his friendship, traveling to Mid- Ohio race course for vintage motorcycle days, Kentucky, Tennessee or Alabama. He came to Birmingham a few years ago to show his bikes at the Barber Motorsports Park. Jim loved it. We always had a friendly competition with the bikes we built. I still have the note he put under my seat strap that said - very, very nice bike, but it ain't no "Trader". We always worried about what would happen to the Bridgestone bikes once we were all gone. Well Jim, looks like my oldest son Judd may carry the tradition on. Both my boys, Judd and Will, were deeply sadden of your passing, but were glad they got to know you over the years. I'm glad they did to. So my friend, I and the rest of the Bridgestone guys, look forward to the day we will get to all sit down and talk once again about motorcycles and you can remind me that my bike was no "Trader". I'm thankful our paths crossed. You taught me so much. We will all miss you. I will miss you. When ask how you died, I prefer to tell them how you lived. Corey
I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I knew just the right words to say to bring you comfort, however, it is my prayer that "the God of all comfort" strengthen you during this grievous time. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) May you look forward to His promise of the time when "death will be no more" and when you can be with your loved one who's fallen asleep in death once again.-Revelation 21:4; John 5:28,29
I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I knew just the right words to say to bring you comfort, however, it is my prayer that "the God of all comfort" strengthen you during this grievous time. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4) May you look forward to His promise of the time when "death will be no more" and when you can be with your loved one who's fallen asleep in death once again.-Revelation 21:4; John 5:28,29
Michelle and Pam I am very sorry for your loss. I remember your Dad from when you went to school with my children and he was always a very nice man. Take care and I'll be saying prayers for your family
So sorry to hear of his passing. Family and friends of James, you are in our prayers.
So sorry to hear of his passing. Family and friends of James, you are in our prayers.
I went to school with Jim and later reconnected your Dad on Facebook. I was very sad to learn of his passing and hope you all find comfort in your memories. My prayers are with you and may God bless your Dad as well as your entire family.
Callie Basil posted on 12/20/21