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JAMES ADAMS BABSON

South Hadley, Massachusetts

1954 - 2022

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BABSON, James Adams "Jaime" Of South Hadley, MA, passed away on April 2nd, he was 67 years old. Born in Boston, MA, he grew up in Wellesley, MA. He attended Hampshire College after matriculation from the Dexter Schools and Deerfield Academy. Over the years, Jaime was an avid traveler -...

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Live on Keniston Island in Wolfeboro Bay. Jamie and I waterskied together. Cool guy.

Thinking I knew you briefly in the early 70s in Boston. You were a wonderful person ! Your name happened to pop in my mind just now so tried to find out about you. RIP you good man ! V

I am very sorry. I used to waterski and hang out with Jamie in the early 70's. I live on Keniston Island close to Jamie's Wolfeboro house.

I met James in the summer of 1977 in Boston an vacationed with the whole family at Lake Winnepesauke in New Hampshire. At that time, I was going to college at UVA in Charlottesville, Virginia as did James´ brother, Richard. I was an overseas student from Malaysia. Richard was so kind to invite me to be with him and family that summer. Oh what eternal memories keep playing back again and again. My fondest to his loved ones. Do connect with me. Bala Pillai facebook.com/balapillai

My buddy - the man with a big heart. Gone too soon. Rest easy in the palm of God´s hand. Jesse Vaughan

Dear Jamie, As your first cousin, I had the opportunity to interact with you and your sisters,( Averill and Deb) ,brother (Richard), and your Mom and Dad. I even got to spend time with Bama And Bappa at Lake Winnipesaukee and at 330 Beacon St. My craziest memory of you is when we were at your family's cottages at Lake Winnipesaukee. I was about 13 and you were 15. To scare me , when I was walking from Little Cove cottage to Big Cove cottage at night, you jumped out of the bushes...

Dear Family and Friends of Jaime, I just found this and had no idea that Jaime had died. This is a sad day for me, long after the fact, it seems. He was a fine and extremely kind man. Jaime supported the work of Nuclear Free America, nuclear free zone clearinghouse based in Baltimore, from its early days and it would not have existed without his philanthropy. A few years ago, I reconnected with him in Boston at a Mass Peace Action gathering and he supported our work at IPPNW (and his...

I am a neighbor of Jaime's in South Hadley. I was sorry to hear of his passing. The reason I am writing so late is that, at the time of Jaime's death, my own husband, Mark Peterson was at the end of life stage of a terminal brain tumor. He passed away on May 27. Mark and I admired Jaime for his philanthroy and contributions to education and responsible investment. My sincere condolences to his wife, Senani, and to all the family

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