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James Patrick Corcoran

Tucson, Az, Illinois

1955 - 2020

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James Patrick Corcoran passed away unexpectedly on August 23, 2020 in Tucson, AZ. Jim was born May 4, 1955 and raised in Oak Park, IL. He was a beloved son, brother, uncle, great uncle, friend and mentor to many. Jim leaves behind 5 siblings: Joseph, Melinda, Sara (James M. Lynch), Julie and...

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Jim was the kindest soul! His love for his fur babies was beautiful. He had a great sense of humor and was a sincere listener. My deepest condolences to his family.

My entire family LOVED Jimmy !
He was the sweetest and cutest kid ever !
Thank you all for sharing him with us !!!

I wish I could thank him for pulling my eldest son, Aaron, out of the pool in Scottsdale ( with your Mom's help ).

We love you all !

Anne Bolotin

I am so sorry to hear about Jim's passing. My deep condolences to the Corcoran family.
I was a classmate of Jim's at St. Giles. Lived one block over from Fair Oaks-on Elmwood. Occasionally walked home together. He was such a nice guy. Great smile. Lit up a room. Tried to locate him last year for our 50th reunion but was unsuccessful.
Approximately 25 years ago? Jim and I got together for dinner and drinks in Oak Park. Such a lovely fall evening. After dinner at La Bella, we...

Jim was a good natured, funny guy at Fenwick. I enjoyed and valued being friends with him in high school. It is very sad that his family and the world are now deprived of his spirited presence.

Thank you, James, for being one of the good guys to many of us at Fenwick. May Almighty God be as merciful upon your soul as I pray He is upon my very own soul.

I was so sorry to hear of the loss. Jim was a good friend from high school, and I have fond memories of our friendship from that time.

I was so sorry to hear of the loss. Jim was a good friend from high school, and I have fond memories of our friendship from that time.

You were one of a kind, Jay...you should know a group of us celebrated you a few weeks back when we heard. Much love! Here's an ISU team photo, 1974. Clearly a Friar connection! RIP J.

I remember Jim as a genuinely good man in high school as we were classmates.He wii be missed by family and friends