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James Joseph DiPaolo

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2016

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James Joseph DiPaolo entered into his eternal home with God on Wednesday, December 28, 2016 and is now free of all his pain and suffering. He was born January 10, 1955, to the late Anthony and Colleen (DiSanto) DiPaolo. Jim was an avid L.A. Dodgers fan and loved Notre Dame. He enjoyed watching...

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Jimmy, you know you'll always be remembered...Eddie

Nanci
We are so sorry for your loss. It is hard to lose a sibling. Hugs and prayers!

Tina and Jeff Chubb

Remembrance of Cousin Jimmy

Jimmy is now with The Lord and in Heaven with our loved ones be assured that Jimmy will not be forgotten as he lives on in the hearts and thoughts of all his Family and Friends.

I would like to share a few brief references in appreciation of some enjoyable times that Jimmy and I had. Frank Sinatra was mentioned - Jimmy, Uncle John, and I went to the Frank Sinatra concert together. While it was difficult to remain calm, we all had a wonderful time...

Baby Cuz,
When someone dies
they are not dead as long as someone remembers them.
And when there is no one
left to remember......
we are all together again.

Save me a seat at the table.....
xoxo
Judi

To my dear friend,
Even though I cannot be with you in person, I am with you spiritually. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Carol and Bill

Nanci: You wrote a very informative and touching obituary for James. thanks for including Lori and my name. I learned a lot more about the human condition caring for James . But we also became friends despite his quirks and demands and my, sometimes, impatience with him. He is now finally at rest. You should be proud of the care and concern you provided over the years. Fondest regards in your time ofloss. Malcolm

Nanci, I am so sorry for your loss. I know he is in a better place.

Dear Nanci, I'm glad we had a chance to talk last night. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers for your loss. I know you are sad not to have Jim here with you but listening to you talk about your brother, I heard how your heart was so full of joy for him. No more pain and how you told him that he will finally meet his daddy and he will welcome him with open arms. Jim was fortunate to have had such a beautiful, loving and caring sister. We love you and all here for you.