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James B. Denman

Southborough, Massachusetts

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DENMAN, James B. 89, long time resident of Southborough, died suddenly on Monday, April 19, 2010 at his home. He was the beloved husband of Lois (Whidden) Denman; loved father of Margaret Agnoli and her husband Don of Longmeadow; Lois Jones of Vienna, VA; James W. Denman and Nici Hornblower of...

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He has been such a rock in my life. He was always there on the sidelines at my basketball and baseball games, and at school events cheering me on. He was able to say soo much by saying soo little. He always knew whether or not I made the honor role list or whether or not my band was playing in town that night. If there was an article on Starbucks, Berklee, or cycling, he made sure I had it. He was always there at a moments notice to pick me up if I needed a ride, or help me get my car back...

Find it very hard to talk about Gramps without also including Gram. Their relationship and their commitment to each other, love for each other, and connectedness is what comes to me first. The other overriding thing that keeps rising to the top when I think about Gramps is what a *good* man he was; how loving, caring and generous. The way he lived and the things he did proved that his family was the center of his life. Just Sunday he was saying how much it gets him, and how sorry he feels,...

Eventually, our souls will live on in the memories of loved ones left behind. Souls are passed on as we laugh, and snort, and share recollections together; and they are passed in those moments when we quietly contemplate other memories in solitude.

When I think of gramps, I remember sitting on the soft, hot, sand in Virginia Beach; I remember picking raspberries in the backyard, and the nightly feline feeding frenzies of the 9 cats!. I still recall trying to tough it out as long as...

Dear Lois,

I am so sorry for your loss. You and Jim were such a wonderful caring couple. I enjoyed seeing your friendly caring faces at the Sheraton pool.
Karen Brown

My deepest sympathy to the entire Denman family. Your family were wonderfull neighbors on Flagg Road when I was growing up and have continued to be great friends to my mother Dolores. We will miss Mr. Denman more than words can express. Thank you,

Mike Patterson

Jimmy, Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts at this sad time. God bless.

Pam Baldelli Flynn

James formally ended his service to Chapter 255, Worcester, on March 1st. His letter was read at the Executive Board Meeting April 15th. We know he took pride in his service, and we all deeply regret losing him.
NATIONAL ACTIVE & RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES, Massachusetts Federation of Chapters

Dear Lois:
I've known you both for umpteen years,
ever since I joined the Tara. ayou both have always been so warm and friendly it's been a pleasure to be around you. You caan count on me to be there for you whenever.
Shirley Green