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James Lee Carpenter

Burlington, Connecticut

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CARPENTER, James Lee James Lee Carpenter, 60, of Burlington, beloved husband of Jane (Thiem) Carpenter, died peacefully Sunday, (September 16, 2007) at Hartford Hospital. Born in Poughkeepsie, NY, he was the son of the late George Carpenter and the late Virginia McDonald. Jim was a vice...

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Looking for a Jim Carpenter who owned the accordion I just found (in Prairie Village, KS)

Iwas so sorry to hear of your loss. We worked together for many years. I am honored to have known him. Family and friends were so important to him. God Bless.

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

My sincere sympathies to the Carpenter Family. I was so very sad to read of Jim's passing. He was a truly nice man and someone I was pleased to know. Memories cannot replace having him with you, but I hope they will provide comfort and peace for the family as you reflect on Jim's time here with you.

Dear Jane, Jamie and Mark,

I offer my deepest sympathy to all of you. Jim was a great guy and I enjoyed doing business with him. When he spoke of his family, his eyes would always light up. He was so proud of everyone and trully loved every minute that he spent with you all. He will always be there with you. My prayers are with you.

Dear Jane and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you now and always....Know he will always be with you....
Love, Sam

My deepest sympathies to all his loved ones. I read this obituary with sadnesss and shock although I knew some of what Jim had been through. Jim was a fabulous guy. He loved his family.. He spoke with great enthusiasm of his scouting trips with his sons and their trip to Philmont Scout reservation. He loved those boys! He was a gentlemen of the first order. Decent, honest, optimistic, in short, a real Boy Scout. He will be missed by his colleagues and all who knew him.

christopher

Jane and boys,
Our thoughts are with you...