Beverly Moore-Edmond

Birth date: Mar 6, 1944 Death date: Feb 9, 2014
James Thomas “Jim” Inman: beloved husband, son, brother and friend, entered into eternal life and the presence of his Lord and Savior on February 9, 2014. Jim was born on 6 March 1944 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to the late James Cooper Fi Read Obituary

Dear Pat and Family,
Georgia and I were very saddened to learn of Jim’s passing. I first met Jim in 1997 just after retiring from the Army. Over the many years we knew each other, Jim was always a friend I could count on. Jim never shied away from a problem at work and always, always made recommendations and decisions that he felt were in the best interest of the Army and our Nation. I learned and benefited a great deal from Jim’s leadership, his faith, and his humorous side. I still remember how excited Jim was when he got his first motorcycle. He was reluctant to take it on the open road until he and the bike got used to each other. And then he got his Harley! All knew his Harley was a prized possession. Jim will be missed and not forgotten. As I told Pat when she called – Jim was a true friend.
Chip Woody, LTC (RET) & Friend
Dear Pat,
My heart and prayers go out to you for your loss. I, as others, was in shock when we received the news. I will always remember Jim as being so sweet to Chad and I. He was a Godly man who stood on God's solid word, never wavering. I had the utmost respect for him. I will never forget him... please know my family and myself will hold you up in prayers, as the Lord will be your strength and healer.
Love in Christ, Shirley Harrison
Dear Pat and Family,
We are deeply saddened to learn of the loss of your sweet Jim. We shall always remember you and Jim from our COA days as we worshiped and served Christ together for many years. Jim always had his priorities straight--God, family, work--in that order. He was honest, spoke his mind in a respectful manner, and deeply cared for people. He was a rock. He was a communicator and did his best to stay in touch over the years with his yearly informative newsletters that we always enjoyed.
May The Lord comfort your heart Pat, with His presence, your precious memories and the sure knowledge that Jim is kicking up his feet on The Streets of Gold.
With love,
Bing & Jackie Fuller
We are so sorry for your loss. At the first moment we heard about,we could not believe.
We have so much nice and wonderful memories from the visits in the United States. Remember Jim guides us through Washington D.C. and the Museums. The visit in Germany in 2011, we loved to share our time with Jim and you and remember our big and small trips through the Country. We are so glad that we could see us in the last summer and visit you at your wonderful home in Culpeper. Simon had so much fun to cut the grass in the Yard.
We are sure Jim will be missed by a lot of friends and also we miss him very much.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
The German branch of the Family
love Ursula, Helmut, Miriam, Simon
Jim was a wonderful coworker and terrific mentor to all those in the organization. His integrity and advice were always valued by people in the Pentagon. When people wanted an honest evaluation of a current crisis rather than someone telling the leadership what they wanted to hear, Jim stepped forward and spoke his mind. He spoke tactfully, honestly, and to the point. He shared his Christian beliefs often and influenced many by his commitment to walk with Christ. You could just see that Jim was different; the Holy Spirit evidenced His presence in Jim.
In my 30 years working in Washington DC and surrounding area, Jim Inman was the finest Christian I knew because he lived what he said...I cannot think of a higher tribute
Bruce H Waldschmidt
I never met my wife Susie's brother, Jimmy. But we had numerous conversations and emails on politics. Jimmy was a Christian conservative who believed in our constitution. He was, in my eyes, a hero of the military. Thank you Jimmy for your service, "You made my day, Bro1" .was how Jimmy ended many of our correspondences. To you Jimmy, as you sit next to God, You made many of my days, Bro1. Rest in Peace.
Dear Pat,
Words do not express the sorrow I feel for you and the rest of Jim's family. May you find comfort in the 28 years of memories from your marriage. You were a wonderful couple.
You are in my thoughts and prayers always.
God bless,
Polly
