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James R. Bauchkey

49, Iselin, New Jersey

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James R. Bauchkey died Wednesday at home. He was 49. The funeral service is Saturday 8:30 a.m. at the Gosselin Funeral Home, 660 New Dover Rd., Edison. Mass will be 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecelia Church, Iselin. Entombment to follow at St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. Visitation is Friday 2 to 4 and...

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Uncle Jimmy, I'll miss you even though I have not seen you in a while. You were always Uncle Jimmy to Benjamin and Irene, and I will cherish the memories I have of you. I first met you in 1983 when we lived together with Nicky, Big Tom and Larry in the house by the Hall. Those were some special times my friend, especially when you used to wake me up at 1 or 2 in the morning to join the party! Rest up my friend, when I get there we will do it again! Love, Doug Brooks

Jimmy, I am so glad I got to know you. Your laugh, smile and big heart will be sorely missed. I know you are now at peace and in a God's hands. I am grateful and blessed for having you as a friend.

Uncle Jimmy,
It's really a shame i haven't been able to see you in so many years and now you are gone. As my godfather, you were always there thorugh my childhood and I had so many great memories with you. Rest in Peace.

Jimmy, You were truly one of a kind with your infectious laugh. You would give the shirt off your back. You will truly be missed. Our loss is God's gain. May God Bless.

Jimmy
My little brother in our fraternity, my first supervisor in computers, my colleague and my friend. Heaven just got real lucky..our world here will never be the same. We love you.
Michael Esolda
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Seton Hall University/Computer Center

Hey, Uncle Jimmy i just wanted to let you know that i love you & I'm really going to miss you, we had some really fun times together since i was a kid. I'm glad that you came down so much this year & we watched all those funny movies & went bowling & stuff. One day will get to drift together.

Love you,
Thomas JR.

Often we tend to forget how much a true friend means. I myself admit I am one of those people, but with the passing of Jimmy I will revel in the friendships I am lucky to still enjoy. Jimmy and I will meet again without worry of such a loss. My life, because of a unasuming guy named James Bauchkey is a better place. GOD Bless and I am sure you are at the right hand of the creator.

Dear Jimmy,
My family was so Blessed to have you in our lives!!!
Each day that goes by will never be the same,, * Special is the word to describe Jimmy, Thomas and Daniel Loved you with all there hearts,, you will always be Uncle Jimmy , who would drive all the way to Barnegat to jump in the pool even if it was freezing or to play a game of chess, most of all bringing movies for all of us to watch together. I will be forever Grateful for how you cared and loved my boys, Thank you...

Jim,
You will be missed. You were an outstanding person and a great friend to all. Remember those days when we worked together and you baptized me with the famous nickname(s) "Jahoo" & "Jankees"...your great sense of humor and smile were always your trademark. May the Lord continue to bless you and welcome you to His Kingdom. You and your family will remain in my prayers.
Your Friend. Jorge