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Palmer resident, James A. Feuer, 51, died Aug, 14, 2002, at his home in Palmer of natural causes. Funeral services and burial were held Aug. 19, at Zion Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. Feuer was born Oct. 6, 1950, in Cleveland.
He moved to Alaska in 1987 and toured the state as a professional guitar musician from 1987 to 1991. He served his community with his music.
His family remembers, "Jim was a thoughtful and sensitive person whose goal in life was to bring people happiness, peace and love, through his music. He lived to share his music with those around him. Jim brought a special quality to his music that touched those who listened. His love, beauty and sensitivity will be missed by all who knew him."
Mr. Feuer is survived by his wife Suzie Feuer of Palmer; his father Sol Feuer of Cleveland, Ohio; his brother Anthony Feuer of Mazatlan, Mexico; his niece Lyca Feuer of Mazatlan, Mexico; his nephew Alexander Feuer of Cleveland, Ohio; and his cousin Elena Lobl of Huntsville, Ala.
Local arrangements were made by Valley Funeral Home.