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Fulkerson - Stevenson Funeral Home

James Michael O'Toole
9.21.1925 - October 14, 2023

Place of Birth: Plentywood, Montana
Residence: Sidney, Montana
Age: 98

Randy Berndt (Sidney , Montana )
Oct 16, 2023
Jim was a really nice man to visit with. He told me the story when he lost his arm as a young boy, and also his time during the Second World War. Just a very nice person. Our condolences to the family, and may he rest in peace.
Frank and Kathy Loehding (Sidney)
Oct 16, 2023
Sincere condolences on your loss. Jim and Lois were an awesome couple. I have such good memories of them.
Cathy Lift Fischer (Sidney , MT)
Oct 16, 2023
Jim was the nicest man and always had a smile. I remember him cooking at the cafe. He would always take time to visit with you.
Debbie Murray (Ft Collins, CO)
Oct 16, 2023
O'Toole family,
Sorry to hear that Jim has passed. 98 years-amazing!
Barrie Boulds (Red Lodge, MT)
Oct 17, 2023
I loved visiting Cousin Jim and Lois at the Mint growing up when Dad (Ray Boulds) would stop on his way back from Plentywood with all us kids after visiting Grandma Vivian (O'Toole) for the weekend. Some of my fondest memories! He would call my mom almost every month after my dad's death in 2005. I remember Jim calling in 2020-ish checking in on mom before her stroke and had a great conversation with him. He was such a character, and his memory was incredible. He will be missed by many! My condolences to the O'Toole family!
Lisa Baardson
Oct 17, 2023
Your all in My thoughts and prayers
Mark & Sherry Anderson (Sidney , Montana)
Oct 18, 2023
Enjoyed Jim,s stories,every time i came to sell him some candy or other stuff ,every sorry he passed ,he was a good man ,prays & thought to the family
Colleen Wheeler (RIVERTON, UT)
Oct 18, 2023
We (my brothers and I) have such great memories of visiting Uncle Jim and Aunt Lois in Froid over our summer breaks. There was always something exciting going on!! Jim and Lois were always kind to us and occasionally fed us awesome doughnuts! I loved to listen to Uncle Jim and my dad (Gene) tell stories of their growing up years. Great stories and I think most of them were true. I spoke with Uncle Jim every year around New Year's Day and always looked forward to our conversations. We are sending our love to all of you.
Colleen and Bill Wheeler
Julie Mackinnon (Silverton , Oregon)
Oct 18, 2023
Please accept my condolences and know that I lift up prayers for comfort and peace for your family.
Jim Haugen (Helena, Mt)
Oct 19, 2023
I have very fond memories of Jim and his sports’ loving cohorts from Froid. I love Eastern Montana because of really good people like Jim O’Toole. His family has my most significant thoughts. An old friend, Jim Haugen, Helena /Sidney
Verona Boger Bubak (Billings, Mt)
Oct 19, 2023
I’m so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a neat fellow. I was always amazed at how he could tie his shoes with one hand. When I was in high school I babysat for Jim and Lois every Friday and Saturday nights for a couple of years with Mike, Steve, Joe and Patty. They were fun little guys, and got to know Jim and Lois quite well.
Nancy Royan (Cascade , MT)
Oct 20, 2023
Am sorry to hear about Jimmy's passing. I ate many a meal at the Cafe between events. Loved eating at the Cafe every Saturday night with the folks. My folks thought a good deal of Jimmy. I will always remember the story he told- one of the kids told him they could tie their shoes faster than him. Lol he would laugh and say how he always beat them. He had a good heart and wanted the best for kids. My condolences.
Daniel Wallander (Cuenca, Ecuador)
Oct 20, 2023
Please accept our deepest condolences for your loss.