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James M. Cahill

Pennington, New Jersey

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CAHILL - James M., 57, of West Amwell, died with his family around him at his home on Wednesday after a courageous battle with cancer. Jim was born in Jersey City and was raised in White House Station, and resided in Pennington and Lambertville before moving to West Amwell. He served with the...

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Our Condolences to Jim's family.
I'm sorry to send it so late,but I just Talked to my Brother,Drew,and he told me of Jim's passing .
May the Lord hold and keep Jim in his arms for eternity.
We sure are going to miss him.

Our deepest sympathy to all members of the Cahill family. May the love of friends and neighbors comfort all of you during this very difficult time. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Mick and family

Leslie,I am so sad to hear of Jimmy's passing. We were very good friends. I moved almost 20 years ago, so we lost touch with each other.
You may remember me from Hill Billy Hall. I was sitting next to Jimmy when you started tending bar there.
My love goes out to you and your family. I wish I could be there, but things beyond my control stop me.God bless you and your family during this time
Bill

I was so shocked to read Jimmy Cahill's obituary.
We have lost one of the most unforgetable characters I've ever known. Heck we even named a dance after him at Hill Billy Hall. It was called "The Cahill"
To Leslie Cahill: I lost my husband in 2001 if you need someone to talk to write to my email address. My deepest sympathy to you and your children.

dear leslie,james and pat we are so sorry for your loss

Leslie, my thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you. Jim was a good friend to all his clients and he will be missed. I am with my daughter and new grandchild in Atlanta this weekend, and know I cannot get up there. I wish I could be there and be of some help at this devastating time.

Dear Cahill Family,
We were saddened to hear of Jim's passing.
Although it has been a while since we've seen Jim, we have fond memories of his love of life and laughter.
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss.
Peace be with you.
Sincerely,

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