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Jim David Sellars

March 3, 1954 - May 22, 2018
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Jim D. “MAD DOG” Sellars I was born March 3rd 1954 to John and Sally Sellars and passed to the other side on May 22, 2018. I retired from Southwestern Bell Telephone/ AT&T in 2007 as a Manager after 33 years there. I loved storms and storm chasing and made numerous national presentations on local severe storms and emergency communications. I
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George KJ6TQ left a message on May 22, 2019:
Jim remains in our hearts and memories, and it seems like just yesterday when we had to say goodbye to him. I wanted to send my best to you, his family, and let you know we're thinking of you.
Raymond C Sabb left a message on May 15, 2019:
My Goodness, been a year my old friend and I still do think of you. Keep trying to contact you on HF but I guess I need a different radio hihi. 73 to his family as I know your leaving has affected them more than me but it is still a substantial loss to me in the HAM community.-de KA1AAA, Ray
Herb left a message on February 18, 2019:
Will miss you friend. Sorry I didn't know sooner.
Betty J Brown left a message on January 2, 2019:
Dear family, Almost 20 years ago Jim took a Southwestern Bell repair technician crew from AR and MO and headed North. We worked our way up to Michigan, I was the only “girl” in the group of 22 men. Jim made sure that we were always well taken care of. I can’t begin to tell you how much I appreciated him as well as did the other guys. We only stayed in the best hotels. Jim would somehow have our clothes laundered everyday. We drove our company vans, Jim drove his Ford pick up with a large bar be que grill in the back. He would have dinner ready for us on many occasions when we came in, whatever we wanted. While we were in Michigan Jim would tell us to go look at Lake Superior everyday because you guys and gal probably won’t ever see it again and he was right. No matter what happened he was ALWAYS cool, calm and collected. Jim was so soft spoken that when he would call our next destination city to tell them we were coming and they saw him, they were shocked at his stature. I called him the gentle giant. He would take us to Canada to the casino. On weekends he would rent several vehicles so we could tour other areas of the state. He always spoke lovingly of his siblings and his son and daughter. On one occasion a technician in a crew from California was harassing me at breakfast. Jim had the whole crew moved from our hotel. I wish I could have had Jim as my supervisor in AR. He was the best. Whenever I think of him I have to smile. Thank you for sharing him with the world. I’ll miss him forever.
left a message on September 18, 2018:
Please continue to keep a safe watch over us Brother Jim.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
left a message on July 10, 2018:
We miss you more each day.
left a message on July 8, 2018:
Danil Hahn KE0IKM Boliver MO
KA1AAA left a message on June 12, 2018:
Jim, Jim, Oh Jim... It is hard to imagine not talking to you or texting you on AOL. Man, you were a guiding light for many. You will be missed my friend. 73 de KA1AAA, Ray
left a message on June 6, 2018:
I will greatly miss you my friend,we spent many a night up late looking out for communities throughout southwest missouri and southeast Ks.
Sip Siplinger left a message on May 27, 2018:
Jim like a lot go back to Grade School. He was a fun loving guy thatloved life. Jimmy, you will be missed BUB!
left a message on May 26, 2018:
73 my friend
Richard W0RLM left a message on May 26, 2018:
My deepest regrets on hearing of Jim's passing. He was an amazing friend and mentor. 73 my friend may you rest in peace or chase your perfect tornado! 73 again W0RLM- Richard McCracken
Debby Gray WX9VOR left a message on May 25, 2018:
All my love and sympathies to Jim's family and friends. I first "met" him over the radio a few years ago helping with the Friday HF radio net the NWS offices run as a part of the office to office backup communications practice (Skywarn related). Then I "bumped" into him again on the VoIP Hurricane Net group as I was learning the ropes with Hurricane Matthew in 2016. I really do appreciate all his kind patience and skill as I was getting up to speed to help as well on the radio. He was a big hearted guy who was very devoted to helping others when they were facing really difficult situations. Working alongside him last year with Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria was an extraordinary experience. I'm glad he got to continue doing the assistance that he loved and thank you for making that easier for him. Peace to all of you and to Jim who has walked beyond now.
left a message on May 25, 2018:
Thank you for your help, you will be truly missed.
KD1CY-Rob left a message on May 25, 2018:
Jim-N0UAM was a huge supporter of the VoIP Hurricane Net doing very lengthy shifts providing reports to WX4NHC, the Amateur Radio station at the National Hurricane Center. Jim was a great guy and supporter of SKYWARN. We will miss him on our nets greatly. Thoughts and prayers are with Jim's family.
BILL TANDY left a message on May 24, 2018:
I have known Jim and John for decades. Not two better fellers on this planet. Jim was Jim and his family and friends will know what I mean. I played softball with him and he could hit it miles. Being a State Trooper, I worked with Jim as a police offer. Good man all around. He always made me laugh. He was the best. I'll miss Jim. He was indeed his own man.John,I am sad you lost your brother. My sympathy to all the family. JIM, hang up your guns,you won't need them anymore. Trooper Tandy
Heather KE0NHL left a message on May 24, 2018:
Jim was an amazing guy and always willing to provide guidance to new Ham operators. he will be greatly missed.thoughts and prayers going out to the family in your time of need.
left a message on May 23, 2018:
We was blessed to met and work with Jim on Skywarn for many years as Emergency Management for Ava/Douglas County and then having him mentor Teresa into Skywarn Net. 73's my friend will see you in Heaven
John & Sherry Lawmaster left a message on May 23, 2018:
Jim always had a way of making you feel loved, accepted and special. It was because he was. May you rest in peace sweet friend. Your love given will last our lifetimes. Thank you. Our prayers are with your family and friends during this very difficult time. Til' we see each other again in heaven, you will be missed.
George KJ6TQ left a message on May 23, 2018:
Very sorry for your loss. All of us in the Skywarn community will always remember Jim.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
left a message on May 23, 2018:
Jim David Sellars was a talented, generous, vibrant, loving man who was well loved himself and will be well remembered. His larger than life presence will leave an unfillable space in his loved one's hearts.
Beth Fairleigh-Rainwater left a message on May 23, 2018:
Jim was an awesome guy, taken way too soon. He came from a great family, some of whom he has now been reunited with in that resplendent undiscovered country. For Jo, Jean, John and the rest of Jim's surviving family, we grieve with you; your loss is overwhelming and heartbreaking. Let the love between you all be your balm and your guide. All our love and good thoughts go with you all. Jim 'Mad Dog' Sellars will not be forgotten.
left a message on May 23, 2018:
Love you, brother.
Greenlawn left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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