James L. Laughlin
Veteran
Date of Birth
May 8, 1950
Ashland, Nebraska
Entered into Rest
January 19, 2014
Nebraska City, Nebraska
Memorial Service

Wednesday, January 22, 2014 ~ 12:00 p.m.
Marcy Chapel ~ Ashland, Nebraska
Military Honors by the U.S. Air Force
Private Interment

Memorials

In Care of the Family

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James L. Laughlin, 63 of Ashland, NE, passed away Sunday, January 19, 2014 at the Golden Living Center in Nebraska City, NE.  He was born May 8, 1950 in Ashland, NE to Arthur and Esther Laughlin.  He graduated from Ashland High School in 1970.  James served his country in the U.S. Air Force until he retired after 20 years.

He is survived by wife, Kristie Laughlin of Ashland; daughter, Michelle (Robert) Quinn; grandsons, Matthew and Brady Quinn; father, Arthur Laughlin; brother, Wesley (Connie) Laughlin; many other family members and friends.  Preceded in death by mother, Esther Laughlin and brother, Terry Laughlin.

Condolences for James L. Laughlin
  1. Kathy Schamp
    • January 20, 2014 - 10 years ago

    Thank you for your years of service in our military. Our country will always be grateful. Your family and friends will miss you.

  2. Anonymous
    • January 20, 2014 - 10 years ago

    A special person, a special face, a friend we loved and can never be Replaced.. Your family and friends will miss you…

  3. Doug Wilson
    • January 23, 2014 - 10 years ago

    Good journey my friend

  4. David T. Oglesby
    • January 24, 2014 - 10 years ago

    It has been a long time ago but I can remember riding my bicycle from out in the country for about 7 miles to play baseball at Jimmy’s house. I just remember how much he loved to play baseball and it was so much fun to go clear across town to play. We will all miss Jim and thank him for his kindness and also his service to keep our freedom in the United States. .

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