Dear Maria, Frank, and Cynthia, Tim and I were so sad to read of Jim's passing. Jim was a special friend, teammate, and colleague to my dad, Ralph Rowe, throughout both of their baseball careers, as well as friend to my mother, Ethel, and to Tim and I. Jim and Daddy played together in the Cubs minor league system for the 1950 Rock Hill Chiefs, and 1952 Springfield Cubs, where they were also roommates. Their friendship lasted until my dad's death in 1996, where Jim delivered a beautiful and heartfelt eulogy. At one point during his eulogy the speakers in the church crackled and pop, and Jim, without missing a beat said, "that sound was the ball coming off the bat for another Ralph Rowe double." His presence at the funeral meant the world to my mom and me and my family and was just another example of the generous, and loving nature of Jim. In 1984, Daddy and Jim reunited on the baseball field when Jim asked him to be the Expos instructional and minor league spring training hitting coach. Daddy loved working with and for Jim, and enjoyed working with the talent Jim was so good at finding, Larry Walker being one of those players. It was also during their Expo years the my mom and dad got to know Maria, whom they both adored. Tim and I were also fortunate to be recipients of Jim's loving nature and generosity. In 1981 when he was managing the Expos they played in Atlanta where we were living. He called Daddy and told him to have us call him so he could leave us tickets. We did, and when we were talking on the phone he told me to come down to the clubhouse after the game. When I asked how we would get by security he told me that he would tell security his daughter was coming down to meet him. Well, we went down, and what a huge treat for me, Tim and our friends, to meet him and other Expo players. It is a joyful memory Tim and I talk about all the time. I share that because as sad as I was Sunday when I read the news I thought of that story and it brought a smile to my face. I know there will be sadness for your loss of Jim but I pray that the joyful, loving memories will sustain and flood you with warmth, as they do for those of us whose hearts he touched. God Bless you all.