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James N. "Jim" Caliguire

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Of Randolph and Edgartown, formerly of Jersey City, NJ, May 22, 2008. Beloved husband of Katherine (Sullivan) Caliguire. Loving father of Nancy Caliguire of Braintree, James Caliguire and his wife Kimberly of Avon, and Christine Caliguire of Randolph. Brother of the late Joan Visconti and Robert...

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I want to thank everyone that has been so thoughtful and supportive after my father's passing. My father taught us to be loving, generous, dedicted, and understanding. He was always there for us. He was a great Dad and will be missed on this Father's Day!
Nancy

to my cusin rob if you read this please call me daddy would wand to know you are ok we miss you please call i need you your cuz christine dont make me hunt you doun

LARRY AND I ARE SAD TO HEAR ABOUT JIM'S PASSING YOUR FAMILY MEMORIES WILL BE WITH YOU FOREVER.

DAD thank you so much for everything you have done for us you are missed more than you know I love and miss you very much

My deepest sympathies and much love go out to the entire Caliguire family. Uncle Jim will be missed. He was a good man, father, and husband. We are all lucky to have had him share in our lives. I have the fondest memories of my uncle and his kindness, especially when I needed it most. For that I am thankful and wish my Aunt Kay and the whole Caliguire family all the blessings in the world.

MY prayers are with all of you at this time.

I'm so sad to hear of my good friends death. i use to work with jim at Dunkin HQ. Jim and i had a lot in common, friends back in Keansburgh NJ. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Caliguires,
I can't tell you what a shock it was to get the news. At first I thought it was a mistake - not Jim Caliguire! As the sad news took hold, I remembered his warmth, mischievousness and unfailing good humor. At family gatherings, it was always a special pleasure to catch sight of, and then greet, him. He is missed by us already.
Lots of strength to all of you through the coming days.

Love,
Dan...