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James E. Boszak

Trenton, New Jersey

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James E. Boszak TITUSVILLE - James E. Boszak, 58, died Friday at home. Born in Trenton, he resided in Lawrenceville for most of his life. He graduated from Trenton High School and excelled in football and baseball. He later played baseball with the Trenton Schroths. Jim was formerly employed by...

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Our sympathy goes out to the family and very close friends of Jimmys.
Anytime I saw him he had a smile reaching out. Jim, you will be missed, even though I moved to Florida I aways remembered you. God be with you all.

Ron & Sue Krzos (cross)

I miss your smile, your bright eyes and our long talks. You will always hold a special place in my heart.
I love you.
Marlene

Jim was about the best friend my Dad, Bill Bright, ever had. I know Dad will miss him...we all will. Our condolences to his family and friends who loved him. He was a bear of a man...may he rest in peace.
Linda & Rich

to the bozak family
if the world had some of his spirit and zest for life ...there would be no sad days...i never saw him without his smile....our thoughts are with all of you
maggie and jim smith

Whether rabbit hunting, deer hunting,fishing or hunting birds we enjoyed all of our outdoor time together. We will greatly miss Jim, our good friend and hunting partner.

Jimmy, I will miss you partner. You were a great friend and hunting companion. You taught me a lot about hunting that I hope to remember. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. If there is a place in Heaven to hunt I know you will be out there. Scout around till we meet again. Big Ed

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Boszak and Jimmy T. are in heaven right now hunting some big bucks.
What a fun guy! He will be deaply missed!
Kate Dugan (Heenan)_

Aunt Ronnie & Cousin Ronald - I'm in Reno, NV now and was so shocked when my brother Lee called me to let me know our cousin Jimmy had passed away. Please know that I am there in spirit as you mourn Jimmy's death. I still can picture the picture of Jimmy and I during one of the family reunions down by the Delaware River. I was wearing a cowboy hat. I think it was Jimmy's. May the good memories live on for all of us!