Many of you knew Jim Friddle. He died peacefully around 1:00 p.m. last Wednesday. Prayers for his family would be much appreciated.
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Stephen Friddle 9932 Robbins Drive #103 Beverly Hills, CA 90212
5 thoughts on “Death of Jim Friddle”
Such a kind and loving person my Condolences to the Family.
Did not have the pleasure to know Jim personally. But, he was for many years one of the “towering figures” in our fellowship. His life of service in the Lord touched many and he will endure in memory. Jim is now waiting to welcome us when our times comes to join him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
To the dear family of Jim Friddle, may God provide their every need and give assurance at this time of loss. From your GCI – FAMILY in Cape Town.
He was my pastor in the Radio Church of God. I began attending in Pittsburgh, PA as a teenager with a family from my neighborhood who attended the same Methodist Church. Mr. Friddle interviewed me for AC Big Sandy in 1964. I always considered him my “father in the faith.” He and his wife were always such an encouraging, loving, balanced couple.
I am so privileged to know Marge and Jim with great admiration and respect. We are blessed to have attend Services with Jim for a few years here in SoCal, and to have him in our home a number of times. He was a true friend and his ministry career of service is legendary.
Such a kind and loving person my Condolences to the Family.
Did not have the pleasure to know Jim personally. But, he was for many years one of the “towering figures” in our fellowship. His life of service in the Lord touched many and he will endure in memory. Jim is now waiting to welcome us when our times comes to join him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
To the dear family of Jim Friddle, may God provide their every need and give assurance at this time of loss. From your GCI – FAMILY in Cape Town.
He was my pastor in the Radio Church of God. I began attending in Pittsburgh, PA as a teenager with a family from my neighborhood who attended the same Methodist Church. Mr. Friddle interviewed me for AC Big Sandy in 1964. I always considered him my “father in the faith.” He and his wife were always such an encouraging, loving, balanced couple.
I am so privileged to know Marge and Jim with great admiration and respect. We are blessed to have attend Services with Jim for a few years here in SoCal, and to have him in our home a number of times. He was a true friend and his ministry career of service is legendary.