James-Macrina-Obituary

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James M. Macrina

Easton, Massachusetts

Jul 2, 1965 – Jan 10, 2018 (Age 52)

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BORN
July 2, 1965
DIED
January 10, 2018
AGE
52
LOCATION
Easton, Massachusetts

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Kane Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Easton Obituary

EASTON——James M. Macrina, 52, a lifelong resident of Easton, passed away peacefully Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at Southeast Rehabilitation and Skilled Care Center in Easton.   Born in Stoughton, a son of Joseph M. Macrina Sr. and the late Mary P.  (Meade) Macrina, he was raised in Easton and...

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Dear James your Dad has joined you last May and now his life on earth is completed as he always said I miss my Kames. I also miss you very much . You take care of each other. May you both rest in peace

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived love and miss very much Dad and Marilyn

your Dad and I miss you so much. Especially when I make fried zucchine , I would put it in a platter and noticed it kept going down and I was blaming your dad all the the while it was you That and other memories bring tears to our eyes. Thoughts and Prays are with you
love Dad & Marilyn

Dear James ,
you are miss so much by Marilyn and I
Remember dear son you will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
We love you
Dad and Marilyn

My sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort knowing that those who die, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. - Psalm 116:15

Joe and family we were sorry to hear of Jame's passing for there will be a huge void in your lives....but your love and care throughout his life touched so many and God has prepared a place for him in His house.

Love and sympathy,

Kathy &Ed Marcheselli

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joe Tammy and family So sorry for your loss . Our thoughts and prayers are with you

Growing up we went to the 8:30 mass at Holy Cross Church every Sunday, and mass wasn't officially over for us until we went down the side isle and were greeted by James with his big smile and firm handshake, after which he would hold out the bulletin for us, then playfully yank it back when we would go to grab it, which would make his smile ever wider....