Mr. James W. Donahue Jr.

Mr. James W. Donahue Jr. obituary, Chatham, MA

Mr. James W. Donahue Jr.

James Donahue Obituary

Published by James H. Delaney & Son Funeral Home on Jun. 18, 2016.
James W. Donahue, Jr., age 73, passed away in the arms of his loving wife, Barbara, Saturday, June 18th, at the McCarthy Care Center in Sandwich, MA. Born on August 13, 1942 in Norwood, Massachusetts, he was the son of the late James W. and Arlene V. (Ober) Donahue. Raised in Walpole, he played football and hockey and was a graduate of Walpole High School, Class of 1960. Jim spent his childhood summers by the seashore in Falmouth, and learned a love of the sea and serving others. On one vacation, at the young age of 15, he made his first heroic act of saving a young girl from drowning. The idea of service would become an important part of Jim's life. After graduating from high school, Jim enlisted in the United States Air Force and proudly served his country from 1960-1964. While in the Air Force, he was stationed in Guam as an Airman 2nd Class where he cleared runways for forward deployed forces. Later, he was stationed in Laramie, Wyoming, earning his honorable discharge while there in 1964. Jim then turned to his entrepreneurial side when he purchased a wheelbarrow and a posthole digger to establish a successful fencing company. He eventually heard the call of service again though, becoming a Laramie Firefighter while still there. Jim always missed his beloved hometown of Walpole, eventually returning in 1975. This time he served on the police force. Jim was a Walpole Police Officer (beginning in 1975) and then promoted to Detective (retiring in 1999). While serving on the police department, he earned his BS in Law Enforcement and worked alongside his Dad installing windows and doors. Upon his retirement in 1999, Jim and his wife Barbara settled in Chatham surrounded by his love of the sea. Their house was filled with joy and laughter from friends and visiting family, especially his 5 grandchildren whom he adored! Jim and Barbara also enjoyed traveling throughout the Caribbean with many of their wonderful friends. This humble hero wore many hats and badges not only within his community but most importantly his family. To some he was Jim, Jimmy, Dunny and Detective Donahue. To his family he was a Son, Brother, Uncle, Husband, Father and Grandfather "Grampy". This courageous man served his community, his country and his family with love, honor and integrity. May he be an inspiration to us all. Jim was the beloved husband of Barbara (Paglari) Donahue. He was the loving father of Danielle and her husband Kevin Anderson of N. Kingstown, RI, Warren and his wife Kimberly Plante of N. Attleboro, and the late Michael Donahue. He was the cherished grandfather of Bryson, Isabel, Molly, Travis and James. Jim was the brother of Donna J. and her husband Ralph DelMonico of Yarmouthport. He is also survived by his favorite niece Maura Chadwick of Dracut. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend Jim's Life Celebration on Thursday, June 23, 2016 from 3-7 PM in the James H. Delaney & Son Funeral Home, 48 Common Street, Walpole. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Blessed Sacrament Church, 10 Diamond Street, Walpole on Friday at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow in Saint Francis Cemetery in Walpole. The family would like to send their deepest gratitude for the loving care he received while at home from his nurse Kristin and his aide Steve. Most recently all the love and support from everyone at the McCarthy Care Center. In lieu of flowers, donations are be made to Hope Hospice, 765 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, MA 02601.

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June 12, 2021

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June 30, 2016

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June 26, 2016

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Alan danovitch

June 12, 2021

A great man and friend who will always be remembered
Linda and Alan d

Doreen Lynch

June 30, 2016

Dear Barbara ~ I am so sorry to hear about Jim. He certainly was a great guy even though he was the very first police officer to stop me . Like someone else wrote, and it is absolutely the truth, "he truly was one of Walpoles finest! He is now with his loved ones but he will be with you forever. I send you my love and prayers.

Karen Klein

June 26, 2016

He was such I nice person. He was there bad time in my life. I will never forget him

Jodi Blute

June 23, 2016

Barbara, we are so sorry to hear about Jim's passing. He was a great friend to my Dad, I'm sure they are catching up on old times now.

patti and tom morin

June 22, 2016

Dearest jimmy, god has called you home. Thank you for being the rock you were for my sister and the dad you were to her children. You will always be missed my dear brother n law. You were a great son n law to my parents. Now you are with your parents and son for eturnal life and my dad. You will never be forgotten and forever in my prayers. Love and miss you always, patti and tom

Patricia Greene

June 21, 2016

Jimbo,

My darling,handsome cousin. You were and always will be loved!

Patricia

alan danovitch

June 21, 2016

I lost my best friend and buddy. Jim we will always love you and will never forget our good times together

Alan and Linda Danovitch

Kevin & Carol Quinn

June 21, 2016

Dear Barbara & Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a great guy & had a wonderful smile always. For sure he will be missed.
You, Jim & your family will be in our prayers.
Think of you kids often. Your old neighbors.
Kevin & Carol Quinn

June 21, 2016

I'm so sorry to hear about Jimmy's passing. We were classmates at Walpole High School and I remember him as one who loved life and always had a ready smile for everyone. Please know that I extend my sincere sympathy and condolences to his family during this difficult time.

Jeanne (Milot) Auretto
South Yarmouth, MA

Jo Ann Sprague

June 21, 2016

Dear Barbara,
We are so sorry to learn of your loss of Jim. He truly was one of Walpole's finest. Please accept the deepest sympathy from us and all our family.
Sincerely,
Warren and Jo Ann Sprague

Marianne Packert

June 21, 2016

Barbara, and all the Donahue family, please accept our deepest condolences, we are so very sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. He will be missed, Jimmy was "one of the good guys". Rest In Peace Jimmy.

Love,
Bill, Marianne & Phillip Packert

Pete Yonker

June 21, 2016

Rest in peace, Jim. My thoughts and prayers are with you always my friend

Barbara and family, There are no words to express how we feel . Jim was just one of those lifetime friends you never forget. A good and decent man. Quiet, kind, humble to the letter. A loyal partner, a good buddy, an understanding confidant. We are s

Micky & Karen Fuoco

June 21, 2016

Barbara and family, There are no words to express how we feel . Jim was just one of those lifetime friends you never forget. A good and decent man. Quiet, kind, humble to the letter.
A loyal partner, a good buddy, an understanding confidant.
We are so deeply sorry, more than words can express.
"I WILL REMEMBER YOU"
An IRISH BLESSING
Jim, May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Dorothy (Johnson) Norwell Coker

June 20, 2016

I'm so sorry to hear of Jimmy's death. I was a classmate of his at Walpole High School and my sister Verna (Johnson) Chumley has been a close friend of Donna who was in her high school class . It's been a while since I've seen Jimmy but I always enjoyed periodically running into him him when visiting Walpole. He was the same as always.

My family would all wish me to send their regrets and extend our sympathy to all of you.

Ruthie Giandomenico Robinson

June 20, 2016

My dear friend Barbara, Do know that our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family on the recent passing of our dear friend, Jimmy...the precious time we spent with him last week will remain in our hearts forever. Love, Ruthie & John

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