1934 - 2017
1934 - 2017
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1934
2017
Lt. Col. & Captain Albert James “Jim” Tagg, Sr., 83, of Hampton Falls, N.H., passed away March 25, 2017, in Tampa, FL surrounded by his loving family. Jim was born on April 21, 1934, in Beverly, MA, the son of Thomas and Nora Freer Tagg. He graduated from Topsfield High School in 1952. After graduation he Joined the Air Force and learned to fly over a dozen military aircraft before retiring as a Lt Col flying the F101 Voodoo jet fighter and part of the First Intercept Squadron based out of Bangor ME. While Based at Loring AFB, he obtained a Bachelor's Degree from Husson College and met his wife Sue. He married Susan Files Tagg at All Souls Church, Bangor, on September 25, 1964. Jim and Sue enjoyed raising their family in Hampton Falls, NH. Before retiring from the Air Force Jim began a long career in the commercial airline industry at first flying DC-3s for Northeast Airlines and eventually retiring as a Captain with Delta Airlines, flying Boeing 767 ER’s around the world. After Jim and Sue retired, they spent time maintaining their home in Hampton Falls NH and riding motorcycles, wintering and traveling on their motor coach in Port St. Lucie, FL, and sailing the coast of Maine out of Boothbay Harbor where Jim enjoyed being a member, and Past Commodore, of the Down East Yacht Club. Jim was predeceased by his wife, Susan Files Tagg; his father, Thomas Tagg; his mother, Nora Tagg; brother, George Tagg; He is survived by his three sons; Jim Tagg Jr and wife, Kimberly of Tampa, FL, Richard Tagg of Walnut Creek, CA, Steven Tagg and wife, Keri Tagg, of Newmarket, NH; granddaughters McKenna and Paige Tagg; grandsons, James Tagg III and Clark Tagg; his sister and brother-in-law, Diana and Ralph Titus of Rowley, MA.; sisters-in-law Liz Tagg of Seabrook, NH, Judi Stevens of Yarmouth, ME and Debbie Dumas of Scarborough, ME; and brother-in-law Kip Files of Rockland, ME. A private memorial services will be held in NH and Maine this summer. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jim’s name to Moffit Cancer Center in Tampa.
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Sandy Rogers
March 20, 2019
We miss you Sandy & Susan Rogers
Jeanine Lorenzo
September 10, 2017
Some of my happiest childhood memories involve the Tagg family! It has been a long time since I have connected with anyone from the family, but hold them all close to my heart. My deepest and sincere condolences to Jim, Rich, and Steven Tagg and their families. Love and hugs, Jeanine (Auckerman) Lorenzo
Betsy Tagg Krause
April 5, 2017
In our hearts forever ~ they are together now!

Setting out for Florida with another favorite toy!
Jim Tagg Jr
April 4, 2017
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Out and about on the GoldWing
Jim Tagg Jr
April 4, 2017

Great day on water on the FinSailer
Jim Tagg Jr
April 4, 2017

Mom and Dad... Dad's first commercial aircraft
Jim Tagg Jr
April 4, 2017

one of Dad's favorite toys
Jim Tagg Jr
April 4, 2017

always flying higher-- 767ER
Jim Tagg Jr
April 4, 2017
Brendan Doyle
April 4, 2017
So many great memories of this man! We had some really great years at the Tugboat and so many stories told. I will miss this character, and think of him often, especially whenever I fly into KBOS.
April 2, 2017
We have lost a good friend and neighbor in Jim Tagg. We shall miss him as we miss his late wife, Sue.
Wishing our friend Happy Landings and we will look for him on Final Approach when we Fly West.
Bill and Kathy Diggle
Allen and Marian Malone
April 2, 2017
We have lost a very good friend in Jim, which only compounds the lose with Suzie's passing a few years ago. They were our very close friends in PSL and will always be in our thoughts. They are finally together again.
Bruce Cullen
March 31, 2017
I am very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Flying with Jim was always a pleasure. He was a professional and a gentleman as well as always fun to be with on or off the airplane. My sincere condolences to his family.
Sandy Rogers
March 31, 2017
You will be missed Sandy and Susan Rogers
Wilt Wiltshire
March 31, 2017
Flying 727's with Jim was always a pleasure. Not only was he an extremely professional pilot ; but also a fine/fun person. Jim's attitude rubbed off and made all of us better pilots. I stand at attention and salute you, Col, with a tear in my eye! But a smile on my face! We are all proud to have been associated with Jim.
Heidi Tagg-Garofalo
March 27, 2017
Love and prayers to Uncle Jim. May you Rest In Peace.
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