James (Jim) Jay-Bodnar-Obituary

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James (Jim) Jay Bodnar

Greenwich, New York

Nov 2, 1947 – Aug 8, 2012

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BORN
November 2, 1947
DIED
August 8, 2012
LOCATION
Greenwich, New York

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Flynn Bros. Inc. Funeral Home - Schuylerville Obituary

James (Jim) Jay Bodnar, age 64 of Quaker Springs, NY passed away on Wednesday, August 8th, 2012 after an accident near his home in Quaker Springs. Jim was born in Saratoga Springs on November 2, 1947. He is the son of John and Lillian (Johanson) Bodnar. He grew up in Schuylerville and graduated...

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John, Lilian, Shirley, Michele, JJ. My thoughts and Prayers are with all of you as you recover from such a loss in all of your lives. Jim will be missed by all who loved him.

John, and Lillian, and Shirley,
We are so sorry for your loss, all our loss actually. John and Jimmy built our first home and they did it skillfully, solidly, and economically. Jimmy was truly a good guy.

Shirley, so sorry to hear of your loss. We are cousins with many miles between us, I love your father dearly. Prayers are with you and your family at this tragic loss of a loved one.

sorry for your loss

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO TO JIM'S FAMILY-HE WAS A VERY NICE GUY-ART CLOUGH AND KATIE CLOUGH VALENZIN

I just saw Jim at the Alumni Banquet with his big smile...always smiling..always friendly. My thoughts of this tragic loss and my prayers for Shirley, and the entire family are with you all. He will be deeply missed by so many.

Words are not enough to describe Jim. A soul so pure and noble
The man did not know the word "No"
When it came to help someone in need
He can never be replaced
My thoughts and prayers are always with you.

Your Sister
Carolyn

Shirley, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family in your loss. May many memories of Jim,bring you and yours comfort. God Bless you and your family. Michael and Mary Riccio

Jim, was a great friend that I remember Very well from the early days of constructing the Rod and Gun club, I just talked to him at the Alumni dinner after being away for 20+ years. I am saddend to hear of his loss.