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Condolences for James Edward McNally

Pat BergerThursday, January 20th

Jim, you will be sorely missed.

Rene LannuttiThursday, January 20th

So very sorry for your loss. I worked with Jim many years ago at Athos. He was a kind and generous man and I remember him fondly. Keeping your family in my prayers.

Gayle and Bob LangeThursday, January 20th

So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was always a part of the Olney memories. He was so generous with the Iron Pigs tickets which we so enjoyed! I always enjoyed his FB posts and comments! He will be missed. We’ll be thinking of the family with hugs and prayers.

Edward HoldenThursday, January 20th

Sorry for your loss. Jim was a great guy.
Edgcomb Metalsm

Barbara DevaneyThursday, January 20th

I worked with Jim at Baldwin Steel, such a nice guy. My condolences to his wife, family and friends.

Michael DuffyFriday, January 21st

What a nice man. First class all the way. Really miss my Penn Stainless lunches with Jim. Thirty minutes a month breaking bread with a calming intelligent man. Didn't realize at the time, but he gave sound guidance in business and raising four daughters. Our thoughts and prayers are with the MCNally family. Rest in peace - from team INox.

Gerard MarketFriday, January 21st

Dear Paula and family,
The entire Market Family is saddened by the loss of Jim. Please accept our condolences and prayers during this difficult time. He truly was a kind and gentle man and an honor know these many years.
God bless you,
Jerry

Joe GeistMonday, January 24th

To the McNally family,

Jim and I have had a ongoing friendship dating back to his starting time at Athos Steel & Aluminum in the early to mid 70's. Over the years there were times where we worked at different companies but always managed to keep in touch on a regular basis. In short, I considered our relationship as special. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

Joe & Elaine Geist

Diane CannonMonday, January 24th

Best brother-in-law I could ever ask for. Always helping the entire family. Generous to a fault. Jim loved life and I'm sorry he couldn't enjoy it longer. He put up a good fight and with Paula taking care of him towards the end, he definitely felt loved.

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