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James N. Corcodilos

Trenton, New Jersey

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WINDSOR -- James N. Corcodilos, 80, died Friday in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.Born in Perth Amboy, Mr. Corcodilos was a lifelong Hightstown area resident and was the owner and operator of Jim's Country Diner from 1952 to 1994. He was also the previous owner of the Over...

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Still one of my favorite people, all these years later. Jim knew how to have fun, you are missed Jim.

On this 2nd anniversary of your untimely departure from us all, we continue to miss you.

You would be proud of Chris as he has turned the corner and continues on a good path.

Alyssa and Thomas continue in baseball and miss you coming to their games. Thomas is doing much better. Andrea and Wayne J are driving and although they didn't get the chance, miss taking you out for a drive. James is playing baseball and Chrystal is into gymnastics. Bianca came to join you a few...

To my love,

Why you left so sudden we may never understand. You were the most generous and courageous person I have ever known.

Jim, I was blessed to have you in my life. You gave me great memories to wonderful to forget. God took a great person. Till we meet again,

Love you always,

Marjorie Rose

It is with great sadness I read about Jim's death. I had no idea, and am embarrassed to be finding out so late after the fact. I want to pass along my condolences to Chris, Wayne, and particularly Marge, you were the light of his life, anyone who knew him, knew that. It has been many years since I have been in contact, but Jim was a terriffic man, and I am sad today to learn of his death. Again my sympathies to the family.

Ronnie

My Dearest Beloved,

May the memory of your love, wisdom and understanding surround all you have left behind. You will be missed by all, the special man that you were and a smile that will stay with all of us forever. You are a man that stood tall, worked hard, and gave special touch to all you knew. Your love, wisdom and memory will live on like a legacy.

Love you - till we meet again,

Marjorie Rose

To the Corcodilos, Mary and all the Mastoris's, my deepest condolences goes out to you all, Uncle Jim, what a great man. I was so sadden to hear of his passing. I would of never guessed he was 80, he sure didn't look it. He was always so nice to me in the last 15 years working at Mastoris and i will truly miss him. My prayers are with you all for the healing of your hearts and may God Bless you all forever and always.

Thanks for the Coleslaw.

I did not know Jim, but my mother is dating his son Brian. If Jim was anything like his son than he must have been special. Please accept my condolences.

Poppa Jim...We miss you and will remember all the happy times that we had with you. We feel blessed that you were there to share all of our special moments with us. Thank you for all the advice that you gave us and for all the things that you taught us. You will forever be in our thoughts,hearts and prayers. We love you and thanks for being a wonderful grandfather.
Love, Johnnie & Chrissy