James-Allington-Obituary

James F. Allington

Corning, New York

1938 - 2015 (Age 77)

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DIED
November 9, 2015
AGE
77
LOCATION
Corning, New York
CHARITY
Charity of your Choice LLS

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Allington, James F.James F. Allington, 77, of Sharwill Place, Corning, NY passed away November 9, 2015 at Corning Center. He was born in Corning to Lorey James and Editha (Gee) Allington on July 26, 1938. Jim and Hilda Freitas were married April 25, 1964 in St. Vincent's Church in Corning. Jim...

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Hilda, Dave and I are sorry for your loss. Please feel our hug and forward it on to your sons, especially Vinnie. Dave and Judy Quattrone

Hilda, please accept my condolences.

Hidaa and sons,

Sorry to read about Jim's passing. We Corningites remember "cable man Jim" well after all those years"
Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Maureen & Harvey Miller
Lakeland, Florida


May uncle Jimmy rest in the peace of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Earth cries heaven rejoices
Jimmy was a lot of fun, always getting us all to play baseball, football, basketball
softball and poker. I will never forget the many times we gathered at Grams for dinner or just to talk.I often tell Mom that heaven must be like Grams ...all of us together and very happy. Thanks for the wonderful memories uncle Jimmy may you rest in His peace.
Our hearts thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Hilda and her sons Peter and Vincent and their families. Christ...

NSo glad got to have a real nice visit with Jim at Aunt Betty,s birthday party. Hilda you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am truly saddened to hear of Jim's passing. He was like an older brother to me. We would sit out on his steps on Baker St. and talk for hours, he gave me a lot of advice, can't say I always took it . He could always make me laugh. I will miss his sense of humor and stories. I wish I could be there for you Hilda, Peter and Vincent, my thoughts will be with you. Friends like that do not come along very often.

Jim was an amazing person. I worked with him at STLS. I was just thinking of him last week when a coworker was bringing a book truck back to me that was so squeaky.....I told her that Jim would have had this outside, turned upside down and putting a lot of WD-40 on it!! R.I.P dear friend.....

Jim was a good guy! I'm so sorry for your loss! He will be missed !