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James Caliguire Obituary

Of Randolph and Edgartown, formerly of Jersey City, NJ, May 22, 2008. Beloved husband of Katherine (Sullivan) Caliguire. Loving father of Nancy Caliguire of Braintree, James Caliguire and his wife Kimberly of Avon, and Christine Caliguire of Randolph. Brother of the late Joan Visconti and Robert Caliguire. Dear grandfather of Sean Caliguire and Nicholas Tsolias. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 419 No. Main St. (Rte. 28), RANDOLPH, until 9:15AM on Tuesday followed by a Funeral Mass at 10:00AM in St. Mary Church, Randolph. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday 4-8PM. Burial will be private. Should friends desire, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Jim's name to the Cardinal Spellman Endowment Fund, 738 Court St., Brockton, MA 02302-2898. For additional information, directions or to leave a sympathy message visit our web site at www.cartwrightfuneral.com

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Published by Boston Globe from May 25 to May 26, 2008.

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Nancy Caliguire

June 14, 2008

I want to thank everyone that has been so thoughtful and supportive after my father's passing. My father taught us to be loving, generous, dedicted, and understanding. He was always there for us. He was a great Dad and will be missed on this Father's Day!
Nancy

chrissy

May 30, 2008

to my cusin rob if you read this please call me daddy would wand to know you are ok we miss you please call i need you your cuz christine dont make me hunt you doun

LARRY AND LEE COSTELLO

May 29, 2008

LARRY AND I ARE SAD TO HEAR ABOUT JIM'S PASSING YOUR FAMILY MEMORIES WILL BE WITH YOU FOREVER.

chrissy caliguire

May 28, 2008

DAD thank you so much for everything you have done for us you are missed more than you know I love and miss you very much

Rob Visconti

May 28, 2008

My deepest sympathies and much love go out to the entire Caliguire family. Uncle Jim will be missed. He was a good man, father, and husband. We are all lucky to have had him share in our lives. I have the fondest memories of my uncle and his kindness, especially when I needed it most. For that I am thankful and wish my Aunt Kay and the whole Caliguire family all the blessings in the world.

BETTY BARSOIAN

May 27, 2008

MY prayers are with all of you at this time.

Bob Ganno

May 27, 2008

I'm so sad to hear of my good friends death. i use to work with jim at Dunkin HQ. Jim and i had a lot in common, friends back in Keansburgh NJ. He will be missed.

Betty Jean

May 27, 2008

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dan Larkin

May 26, 2008

Dear Caliguires,
I can't tell you what a shock it was to get the news. At first I thought it was a mistake - not Jim Caliguire! As the sad news took hold, I remembered his warmth, mischievousness and unfailing good humor. At family gatherings, it was always a special pleasure to catch sight of, and then greet, him. He is missed by us already.
Lots of strength to all of you through the coming days.

Love,
Dan Larkin
and family

vincent caliguire

May 25, 2008

I first knew Jim from correspondance when my Dad passed away. Jim told me so much about my Dad that I didn't know and introduced me to family members that I never knew about. He even wrote to me while I was serving in Iraq , keeping my spirits up. It was a special gift that I will always apprciate.
I will never forget our visit to Mass to see you, it was a fun time.
Kay, Nancy, Christine James Jr...Chrissy and I have you and your children in our prayers, he was an extradinary man and pleasure to know and love.

sandy lombardo

May 25, 2008

Dear Kay, Nancy, Christine, Jim, Kim, Sean and Nicholas

So sorry for your great loss. If we didn't have the hope we have in our Lord Jesus, how could we ever get over such a sad thing as losing someone so loved? When it seems like you just can't go on, look to the One who created Jim and all of us. He has the answers we need. You all will be prayed for by lots of people who love you all. May God hear those prayers and comfort you.

Love, Tom and Sandy Lombardo

Jim Saia

May 25, 2008

Jim, I'm sorry for your loss. He raised a good man and I am always thankful for that...I know that he will always be proud of the man you became and will continue to be.

Robert Larkin

May 25, 2008

Dear Aunt Bebe, Nancy Jim and Christine,

The news of Uncle Jim's passing was so unexpected, I am very sorry for your loss. He was such a nice man. His smile was easy and infectious. There was always a twinkle in his eye and you just knew he was up to something. I have many pleasant memories of summer family get togethers in your back yard with cookouts and fun in the pool. He could not be in a better place than with our Lord but I know he will be missed sorely by all who were lucky enough to know him.

Rachel and Abby

May 25, 2008

Kim, Jim and Sean, We are so very sorry for your lose. You all are in our thoughts and prayers..Love You

Amy Milch - Matson Family

May 25, 2008

Our Deepest sympathy to Jim, Kim, Sean & the whole Caliguire family!

Rich Visconti

May 25, 2008

Our condolences to Aunt Kay and the entire Caliguire family in MA.

He was great uncle with a wonderful sense of humor.

I'm sure all of the Caliguires in NJ will miss him as well. We may not get to see you often, but we have a lot of precious memories.

Our deepest sympathy.

Rich Visconti and family

eileen kennedy

May 25, 2008

Aunt Kay and family,
My deepest sympathies.......He will be missed!
Hugs to all,
Eileen

Kimberly Caliguire

May 25, 2008

Dad,
I wanted to Thank You for being the wonderful man you were. The best gift you ever gave me was the wonderful Husband and Father you raised. You were such a blessing to me and I will miss you, especially your humor and our friendly rivalries. All my love, Kim

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