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James P. Breen

Muskegon, Michigan

1937 - 2021

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Breen, James P. Twin Lake Mr. James P. Breen, 83, passed away early Saturday morning, May 29, 2021, at his home in Twin Lake. He was born November 14, 1937, to Edward and Mary (Herlein) Breen in Muskegon and was a lifelong resident. He worked at Consumers Power Cobb Plant for 25 years before...

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My Most Sincere Condolences Are Being Sent To Jim Breen's Family In Hearing Of His Passing.
I Worked With Jim at Consumer's Cobb Plant And He Was Alway's A Pleasure To Be Around in Conversation. My Thought's And Prayer's Are Sent For Healing In This Time Of Loss.

James was married to my cousin, Darlene, I did not know him, but, Darlene and I went to school together and we both married men with the last name Breen, I just wanted to give Darlene my condolences.

I recall Jim cutting my hair at Bill's Barber Shop on 3rd St in Muskegon.

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So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I had my first haircut done by Jim up on Jackson hill. He cut my grandfather's and my dad's hair for years. Jim and my dad Ed, even made the Chronicle . Our Condolences to the Breen family

I’m so sorry I loved you and your wife I’m carol wehnes I worked at Mr. Scribs I always enjoyed seeing you when you came in you always brighten my day.

Throughout the years, our customers have become family and Jim was no exception. Seeing the Breen’s first thing in the morning was the best way to start your day....always having smiles and always positive spirits! He will be greatly missed and mornings won’t be the same without him!
Thinking of you, Darleen!
And sending our love,
The Overboard Crew

My condolences to the family. Your folks have been with you most of your lives, a blessing.

There aren’t to many folks we went to school with that still have their parents to offer snippets of wisdom and humor.

I feel your sorrow. Been there, done that.