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James R. Dohm

Syracuse, New York

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May 22, 2003 James R. Dohm, 76, of N. Syracuse died Thursday. A native of Syracuse, he was a WWII veteran. He worked for Birchmeyer, Foster and McGinnis Auctions. His twin, Joe, died June 28, 2001. Survivors: Three sisters, Ruth Cookhouse, Rosemary Rioux, Norma Mills and nieces and nephews....

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So sorry to lose my friend from Burgerking and my usher from Saint Rose.He will be truly missed.Bud Cushman

My condolences to the family of Jim & Joe Dohm. I have known them since I was a little girl and attended the McGinnis auctions with my grandparents. I will truly miss them as they always had a friendly smile, and a warm handshake to offer. They always went out of their way to make everyone feel special, and I could be sure to receive a piece of candy everytime they greeted me. Jim & Joe truly set an example by practicing God's word to "love one another".
I am comforted to know that...

To Norma, and my 'sisters'..June and Linda.....

I remember meeting Jim and Joe at least 20 years ago! You all followed me to almost every job I had. No matter what kind of day I was having, just seeing them made all the difference in the world!!! They will both be sorely missed, and will forever be in my heart!!!
GOD Bless you all!!!

We would like to extend our condolences to the family of Jim Dohm. He was such wonderful and warm person. Both Jim and his brother Joe will be sorely missed. We will always remember their kind acts before and during Mass on Sundays at St. Rose of Lima Church. My daughter, Beckie will always remember them as the kind gentlemen they were. Always helpful and ready to help placate a crying child. When meeting them in my travels they always extended a warm welcome. Jim and Joe we will keep you in...

I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. LINDA AND I WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
SINCERE SYMPATHY
LOVE STEVE AND LINDA HURN

To Norma and family. Your brothers were the best. I first met them when I was pregnant for my fourth baby, almost fourty years ago they always made sure that I had a seat in the last row for Mass at St.Rose of Lima just incase I needed make a fast exit. No matter where or when you ran into them they always had a friendly smile and a way of always making you feel special. Jim and Joe will be a great loss to all that knew them. You and they will be remembered in my prayers. They loved and...

Mr. Dohm and his brother were so friendly. They were very nice to me. They gave me lollipops and once they gave me a tray with Easter toys. They waved and said hi to me when I was at the auction with my mom. I am sorry they died.

Mr. Dohm made any auction a friendly, happy place. My 4-year-old daughter and I went to many auctions together and his warm smile made the auction a real treat for us. He and his brother were adored by many, many people. We will miss him terribly. The auction community will not be the same without him.

I will surely miss both of my twin uncle's. It was great growing up with the both of them. I guess what I'll always remember the most, is that, not so nice, nickname they gave me. I would tell you all, but it's un- printable!!! I'll always remember all the fun times we had together, even the water fights!!!!
Even though my Mom has lost two special brothers, she has got two special sisters. God bless them all.
Uncle Jimmy and Uncle Joey may be gone, but they'll NEVER be...