James-Boone-Obituary

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James Boone

Easton, Massachusetts

May 2, 1947 – Jan 30, 2019 (Age 71)

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BORN
May 2, 1947
DIED
January 30, 2019
AGE
71
LOCATION
Easton, Massachusetts

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Kane Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Easton Obituary

BOONE, James W. "Jimmy" of Tucson, AZ, formerly of Easton died January 30, 2019 at Banner University Medical Center in Arizona following a hard-fought battle with cancer over the past year. A proud Navy Veteran, he was a graduate of Oliver Ames High School and later attended Stonehill College...

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ToMy Love, To My Life. There are NO WORDS for how Much I am MISSING YOU !! Loving You Every Second

My World , My Love, My Life

Irene, Keith and Ryan sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. Jimmie and I played football and church league basketball. We had many good times together. We were good friends though there were times he wouldn't admit it. Hearing his name brings a smile and memories for he was one of a kind. With his passing leaves an unanswered question that I've had since high school. After weekend parties everyone would pile into my car for a ride home not Jimmie he would say I'd rather walk to The Highlands. I...

Dear Ryan and Family,
So sorry for your loss of your Father.
Sending Prayers and Thoughts for All of you.
Love, Marianne and Stephen

Keith,

I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad.

My Prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

May God Bless your dad.

Lucia Longhurst

I remember Jimmys tough Football play he had a brutal forearm shiver he would clobber you with it then smile like I knew you wanted this. A great guy


Artie DeCouto #46 Right Guard OA Tiger for Life class of 65

Another brother in arms stands down. RIP Jimmy, we have the watch.
Rody Fitzgibbon OAHS 1965 USN 1967-71

So sorry for your loss Irene, Keith, and Ryan, Prayers for your family.

Jim and I served together in GTMO 1967. He was a the guy to go to if you needed to be cheered up. A person you never forgot once you met him.