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James D. Besner

Springfield, Massachusetts

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James D. Besner 1966 - 2005 CHICOPEE - James D. "Bez" Besner, 39, of Chicopee, died Monday, September 26, 2005 at the Baystate Medical Center. Born August 14, 1966, the son of Jeanne B. (Tracy) Besner and the late William J. Besner, he lived most of his life in Springfield and the...

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It was only about a year ago that I met Jimmy. We hit it off instantly and became real good friends. He used to come find me to tell me the good and the bad of his day. And always told me that when he needed to laugh, he'd look for me. Well I felt the same way, one look at him from across the room and we were both in stitches. It's rare to come across people so pleasant and funny in a world filled with so much pain. I feel blessed and honored to have been Jim's friend. I still think of him...

My deepest condolences to all the Besner family during this sad time. Losing a family member is always a difficult thing to cope with. When that loss is sensless and takes the life someone who should have had so much more time it makes it that much harder to bear.
May knowing Jim is at peace and in a better place help to make his loss more bearable.
My sympathies, thoughts and prayers are with you.
Lori Tisdell

Our Thoughts and prayers go out too everyone who knew Bez.You will sadly be missed by all.. I love ya Bez R.I.P
Bryan & Susan Rioux

Sorry: I can't share any memories about my causin Jimmy. As I never had the opportunity to meet him. Be that as it may, The memories that I do have are from the entire Tracy Family. I still remember all to well those time long since gone. As we all shared as a family should, What it meant to be together, There was times of happiness mixed with confusion and always so much laughter between us all. Oh yes those times were good. I don't recall much sorrow but I am sure there was. Like the Sorrow...

Jim you were a dear freind and I am sure you will be missed by all. I had many fun times with Jim and I found Jim to be a kind hearted person and always full of heart. You very rarely found Jim without a smile. We had many fun times playing hockey or enjoying a concert. Jim in my eyes was one of the best.My prayers go out to his family and I am sure Jim will always be watching over them.May god bless.

My deepest sympathy goes out to everyone that loved and cared about jimmy..... Jimmy we are going to miss you at softball.... Play a strong third base up there...

Jimmy Thanks for alyways making me laugh. I know one thing that you would want is for me to keep laughing and stay happy so i will do my best to try ok. You will always be remembered and i will always miss you.
Love you cousin April

A Letter to Jim

Jim you left us in a tragic accident. We may never understand the how or why.
But what we do know is that YOU were more to all of us than you could have ever imagined.

You were a son, a brother, uncle, father and brother-in-law and good friend.

We know that you loved your sports and if you could not be involved you had 3 to 4 stations going at the same time on the TV. Just for the variety and updates. You needed to be informed. Talk...

He lived, He loved, He laughed...
Just not for long enough.

I'll never forget the ridiculous, funny and just plain stupid things we did. Those memories will last forever...