James-Cousineau-Obituary

James E. Cousineau

Chicago, Illinois

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Cousineau, James E. age 49, of Johnsburg, beloved husband of Deborah (nee Numerowski), son of Joseph (late Marguerite) Cousineau, fond brother of Joe (Debra), Peggy (Greg) Sharp, Pat (Kevin) Hammersmith, Bill, Bob (Sheri), Dan (Chris), Diane (Jim) Bosnyak, Mary Ellen (Joe) Papke and Ken (Karen),...

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Dear Deborah,
Although we do not know each other, my husband Tom has mentioned in conversation what a nice person you are. Having just been through a loss of our own one week earlier (Toms Father, Arthur), we know that it means so much to have been in so many peoples thoughts and prayers. We wanted you to know how truly sorry we are to hear of your loss, please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Your husband was very loved by so many, a very caring man,...

Jim was your true love and you guys shared many good times together. Gosh there are so many funny stories over the years.

I know he loved you so much and is watching over you.

If you ever need a babysitter for Bailey please let me know. I promise I will take care of him and make Bailey’s breakfast just the way Jimmy would make his breakfast in the mornings.
Tina

Dear Cousineau Family -

I would like to express my condolences on the loss of your loved one, Jimmy. It has been a long time since I have seen Jimmy but I have fond memories of growing up in the neighborhood. I remember him being full of energy and always having a smile. It would be great hanging out late with Kenny at the Cousineau house on Monticello on those nights Jimmy stopped by after work. Debbie, you and the entire Cousineau family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Mike...

Cousineau Family -

We're so very sorry to hear about Jimmy. We haven't seen Jim in years, but when we were young he always made us laugh and like all the Cousineau's always made us Kelly's feel welcome - even though we didn't live on the main street "Monticello". We are very sorry for your Loss.

Patty (Kelly) & Kelly Family

Hey Deb,
I'm so Sorry about Jim. Like we said he was One in a Million and will never be forgotten. Like Emily said Jus because u guys moved away doesn't mean we forgot. I still have the Rice necklace you and Jim brought back for me from Mexico, but of course all the waters gone. lol. Me and Emily will be coming over really soon To come Visit. Jim's happy where he is, He's ur gaurdian Angel. Jus remember he'll always be with you. If You need Anything I'm here Debbie.

Deb:
Words can't express my sorrow in hearing of your loss. My prayers for your husband's peace and eternal happiness is all that I can offer to ease your pain. God Bless you and your family with wonderful memories of his life and the love you shared.

Deb: I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

Dear Deb,
I am so saddened by the news of the loss of your husband. In our conversations, it was always obvious that you two shared an extraordinary bond of love. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Deb: I was away from the office when the note was sent out. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I hope you soon find the strength to continue to share your warm, friendly smile and warm personality with all those who know you well. May you find peace in your happy memories.