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James F. Ashley Jr.

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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James F. Ashley Jr. 1945 - 2008 EAST LONGMEADOW - James F. Ashley Jr. 63 was born on Father's Day, June 17, 1945 parented by the late James F. Sr. and Lillian (Clark) Ashley. He died Sunday, June 29, 2008 battling cancer since 2004. A 1964 graduate of the High School of Commerce and was elected...

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Jim,

My husband Jim and I are very sorry for your loss. We both work at Bay State Gas and have very fond memories of Jim. He was a wonderful person and he always made us smile. It was a privilege to have worked with such an extraordinary person. I am sorry that we were not able to express this in person. Please know that are thoughts are with you.

Sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Had worked with him at BSG and had many funny conversations with him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Jim-
I was very sad to hear about Jim's passing. I received your note and appreciate the thought. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Hope to see you soon.
Jenn (Macys)

Uncle Jim,

I am so sorry to hear about Jim. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

How hard it is to say good by to a dear friend and coworker from BSG. I remenber looking forward to when Jim would come to work with his NEW CAR. I still like the VW with the RR front best. I remenber moving Jim from the first floor to the fourth floor and telling him no more above the first floor. WE remenber going to the cottage for a pinic and we had a great time.Ever once in a while I think of Jim and I pick up the small white stone that Jim had pained and signed of an beautifull outdoor...

Dear Jim. I am so sorry to learn of Jim's passing. I will fondly remember Forest Park and my visit to your home. My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Dear Uncle Jim,
We are very sorry for the passing of Jim. He was a special man and it was great to see him at family gatherings with you. We know he is at peace now and will suffer no more. We love you and please know we are here for you.

I was saddened to hear about Jim's passing. I know he's at peace, and in a place where he will always skate or sail. I'll always remember the fun and good times, the family parties, especially with Jim and "Nana." Thanks for all those "Good Times" Jimmy. You made the world a little nicer and a lot more fun.

In Sympathy, Chris Lovett, St. Petersburg, Fl.

I worked with Jim at BSG for some years before he retired. He was such a wonderful man with a great sense of humor and a keen outlook on life--so positive. I know he will be very missed. Our loss here on earth is heaven's gain. I too am sure Tammy and Victoria greeted him lovingly when he arrived.