Condolences
Our condolences to the family, you all are in our thoughts...
My condolences go to Jim's family. He was a pleasure to work with over the last 4 years, and he will truly be missed.
My deepest sympathies to your family. I had the pleasure of working with Jim for the past six years. He was a kind and caring man. He will be missed.
I'm very sorry for your loss. Jim was such a pleasure to work with that I called him "Mr. GoodNews". He seemed to like that.
To my cousins Sad & sorry to hear about Uncle Jim's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Judy, John, Bailey & Taylor
To the Steinman family. It's hard to know what to say at this sad time, because your loss is so great. Jim will be missed in so many ways - his big smile, cheerful laugh, but most of all for the love he had for his family. He will live on in each of your hearts in a special way. No words can truly comfort you, but know that we care and our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Our deepest sympathies.
To the family of Jim: Saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. Used to visit with Jim, Bill & Ruthie as well as uncle Alf & aunt Florence in Guelph when I was a young lad!......all the way from Tavistock! Great memories of cycling to the hills and picking blueberries..... What a treat. Best wishes to all. Love Joe Steinman, son of Peter, grandson of Joe Steinman.... " uncle Alfs" brother.
We were sad to hear of Jim's passing. Jim was a part of the Engineering team here in Illinois and will be missed. Deepest sympathy to the famiy.
I had the great pleasure of meeting and working with Jim first in Norwich, NY and then Carlinville. He was a true gentelman, wonderful friend and the best co-worker. Jim knew the job and was always available to help if needed. He will be missed. Virginia and I extend our deepest sympathy to the Steinman family. Fred