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Condolences for James M Maginn

Sue & Karl O’BrienWednesday, January 31st

We are so sorry for your loss. Jim was a lovely man. Karl and I loved chatting with him and sharing stories and memories of across the pond, usually focusing on food xx

Kathy PhillionWednesday, January 31st

So very sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was very good to me when I worked for him at AR. He was easy to talk to and believed in his people. Deepest sympathies are with you, Dolly, and prayers for you and your family as well, as you cope with this loss. Sincerely, Kathy

Bernard BessotWednesday, January 31st

gym, ce fut un plaisir de partager un bout de chemin avec toi. Tu resteras gravé dans ma mémoire. J’ai une pensée pour ta famille et tous tes proches et je leur donne tout mon soutien. J’espère que là où tu es tu n’as pas trop de problèmes de fiabilité ni de livraison d’amplificateur, 😊
que tout est parfait et que tu reposes en paix.
Bernard

Stuart MulhallWednesday, January 31st

Dear Dolly,

My heartfelt condolences to you and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I wish you all the strength in the world remembering the great memories of the colleague and gentleman I knew as Jim who was so much more to you.
Big hugs and love from Ireland
Stuart

eric & joni GretzingerWednesday, January 31st

Dear Dolly, We are deeply sorry for the loss of Jim. He will forever hold a very special place in our hearts. If there is anything we can help with or do, please just let us know. Please tell the boys we are thinking of them and praying for you and the family.

Stephanie MunsellWednesday, January 31st

Dear Dolly,
I am so very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
I truly enjoyed the time I had working closely with Jim at AR. He was always someone I could turn to for advice or to bounce an idea off of.
He was very insightful, but also could keep moments light when needed most!
I will always hold those memories dear.
With my sincerest sympathies,
Steph

Dan KlingThursday, February 1st

I used to work with Jim at A.R. and remember the good times we would always have and fun conversations, as with Mark also. I will always have fond memories and respect of them both. My sympathy goes out to you and yours.

Yvonne MCGLINCHEYThursday, February 1st

Dear Dolly,

I am really heartbroken writing this. It was such a shock to hear the news.
Jim was perfect!!! He was so nice to me and everyone. He adored you and his family so much and was so proud of his roots.
I am sure God has the best bed waiting in Heaven for Jim. And i hope he helps you in your time of need. So so sorry Dolly!
REST IN PEACE Jim!! Xxxx
You will be missed! X

MaryBeth McCourtSaturday, February 3rd

Dolly,
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a good guy with a big heart, and smiled most of the time,
Always willing to listen. You were both so kind when Charlie died and I will always be grateful.
May you and your family find peace in time and may your memories give you comfort.
Take Care,
MaryBeth

Jim LoFasoMonday, February 5th

So sorry to learn of Jim’s passing. I had worked for him at Amplifier Research for a number of years. He was always pleasant and kind to work with and I appreciated his sense of humor. My sincere condolences to his entire family.

Cindy DonnellyMonday, February 5th

Dear Dolly, so sorry to hear of the loss of Jim. Worked with you and Jim for many years at AR! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this very sad time!
With sincere sympathy,
Cindy

Deanna MatczakFriday, February 16th

Dolly, I just heard from the neighbor that Jim passed away and Marc and I did not know. Our sincere condolences to you and your entire family. Being neighbors, I had always enjoyed Jim’s company at neighborhood parties. He will be missed.

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