James-Cole-Obituary

James E. Cole Jr.

Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania

1949 - 2021

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March 8, 2021
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Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania

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James (Jim) E. Cole Jr. OXFORD, NJ James (Jim) E. Cole Jr., 71, of Oxford, NJ, passed away on March 5, 2021, with his loving family in his home. Born on December 5, 1949, in Phillipsburg, NJ, he was the son of the late James E. Cole, Sr. and Helen (Bolash) Cole. Jim served his country during the...

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I was lucky enough to work with Jim and got a chance to know what a great man he was. I will miss him dearly and wanted to extend my deepest sympathies to Jim’s family.

I shall remember Jim not just as a competent designer always willing to help others but also an all around fine individual.

Rest in Peace

My deepest sympathy to Jimi’s family. He was such a special person who touched many lives. Always so kind and generous. He had such pride in his family and would always take the time to ask about yours. I hope you find comfort during this sad time knowing that others are grieving also for this wonderful man.

Bernadette and Family,
Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs at this most difficult time.

Jimmy was a fun-loving guy whose contagious smile and laugh was always cheerful and friendly. Our thoughts and prayers are with Debbie and his family. We are so very sorry for your losing Jimmy.

Although I did not know Jim very well I didn’t know his dear little sister, Bernadette. She adored you, she admired you, she prayed for you. A true priceless gift a sister who loves you beyond this world.!

We shared numerous experiences during our grade and high school days resulting in many pleasant memories. You will be missed by many and certainly by me. Rest in peace my friend. John Sass

Knew Jim well from our days growing up in Alpha.
Great guy, my condolences to his family. He will be sadly missed but not forgotten.

Sending our sincere condolences to the family of a wonderful and kind person. Jim, you will be missed by many. Rest in peace. From all of us at Tony's Luncheonette.