John Mathews
Even though our time together was short, I feel as if we became soul mates. A brotherly relationship quickly grew between us. Simply said, Jim I'm going to miss you, love,
John "Judge" Mathews
Birth date: Oct 27, 1957 Death date: Dec 27, 2013
James Lee "Jim" Beaver of Mount Dora, Florida passed away on Friday, December 27, 2013 at the age of 56 years. He was born in East Liverpool, Ohio. He moved to central Florida from Ohio 10 years ago. Jim was a retired contractor. Read Obituary
Even though our time together was short, I feel as if we became soul mates. A brotherly relationship quickly grew between us. Simply said, Jim I'm going to miss you, love,
John "Judge" Mathews
Jim, my friend - you were my brother, my father, my mentor, my best friend all in one. Thank you for the guidance you lent when I was down and the advice to always help me back up. You continue to be my rock and I have found strength I did not know I had. Thank you my friend for that and so much more! I wish I could put into words everything I would want you to know, but somehow I think you already know what I would say. Thank you again my brother for everything, but most importantly, thank you for you! You can never be replaced and will never be forgotten! RIP - Jim Beaver - I love you man!
Stephen Hughes
01/06/14
9:12 a.m.
When I was 7 years old my brother took me to a skating rink called at that time Fresh corn rink and later was best known as Allison's skating rink. Well anyway he was not allowed to go because he was to watch me which every brother at the age of 12 to 15 don't want to be bothered with a little sister anyway he put skates on me put me in the middle and did his thing we did this almost every week end and he taught me to skate which was and still is something I enjoy today. I have so many things I could reflect on that I could write a book but I won't go that far. I will say he was not the best guy to some but he would help out any one in need he was a good hearted man and I hope that the ones whom he may have mislead or did wrong will find it in their heart to forgive him will express it here.
RIP, Jim! Bob & Wendy Kiddey