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James B Dahlberg

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James B Dahlberg

Birth
Death
26 Aug 2011 (aged 80)
Florida, USA
Burial
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DAHLBERG, James B. 80, of St. Petersburg passed away August 26, 2011 from complications of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. He was preceded in death by his son, Steven James. Jim is survived by his wife and best friend of 56 years, Bev; daughters Diane Kimmel (Phil) & Debra Dahlberg Billig (William); and grandchildren Katelyn, Steven, Morgan, Haley & Ian.

Jim graduated from North Park University and the University of Nebraska. His numerous transfers with Outboard Marine Corporation allowed the family to experience many parts of the United States. After moving to St. Petersburg in 1973 Jim worked with Gulf Aluminum Products. He was a member of Seminole Lake Tennis Center and Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society.

Jim loved tennis, golf, billiards and especially listening to and playing music with his wife. Together, he & Bev enjoyed traveling throughout the world. Jim was also an avid sailor and his entire family will cherish the hours they spent on the water.

There will be a private burial service, per Jim's request, on Windsong, their sailboat. He always said this occasion would be his final sail.

DAHLBERG, James B. 80, of St. Petersburg passed away August 26, 2011 from complications of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. He was preceded in death by his son, Steven James. Jim is survived by his wife and best friend of 56 years, Bev; daughters Diane Kimmel (Phil) & Debra Dahlberg Billig (William); and grandchildren Katelyn, Steven, Morgan, Haley & Ian.

Jim graduated from North Park University and the University of Nebraska. His numerous transfers with Outboard Marine Corporation allowed the family to experience many parts of the United States. After moving to St. Petersburg in 1973 Jim worked with Gulf Aluminum Products. He was a member of Seminole Lake Tennis Center and Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Society.

Jim loved tennis, golf, billiards and especially listening to and playing music with his wife. Together, he & Bev enjoyed traveling throughout the world. Jim was also an avid sailor and his entire family will cherish the hours they spent on the water.

There will be a private burial service, per Jim's request, on Windsong, their sailboat. He always said this occasion would be his final sail.


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