James-Durnin, Sr.-Obituary

James P. Durnin, Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

Jul 17, 1938 – Dec 12, 2010

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July 17, 1938
DIED
December 12, 2010
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

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Name: James P. Durnin, Sr., 72, of Palmer Twp., PA, passed away on Sunday, December 12th, in Easton Hospital.Born: Jim was born on July 17, 1938 in Easton, a son of Thomas and Jenny DeBiasi Minardi of Easton, and the late Paul Durnin.Personal: Jim and his wife the former Rae Mitstifer, celebrated...

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I can still see your handsome face Jimmy ! My first nice neighbor and friend amongst the mean housewives of Camelot Drive! Rest well and know you are remembered by the Constantino family

Hey Jim I was just thinking about you the other day, for some reason you popped into my head probably because our development has changed so much hardly anyone we knew lives there anymore and no little kids to mentor or chat with. I pray that you are hanging around and watching over Rae and us Camelot leftovers. Just wanted you to know Alex and I never forgot you xo

I love you Rae, you are in my thoughts and prayers. As I know Jim is playing golf with the angels. You were more than neighbors, but true family who gave me support and guidance in growing up. The effect that Jim had on the county and youth surpases what he'd ever imagine.
Love Robyn (Montana...for now)

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My deepest sympathy to Jim's family. I have lost a great friend. God has truly blessed anyone who knew Jim. I will miss seeing you at 7:30 Sunday Mass.

Rae,
I was so sorry to hear the news that my cousin Jim had died. It was such a shock. I loved Jim. I'm sorry i couldn't make it to his viewing or furneal, but my husband just came home from the hospital the same day of the viewing, and he wasn't up to going anywhere. I'm so glad that Jim and I kept in touch writting back and fourth. I'll never forget that and what he said to me about it, and I'll never forget Jimmy. May God Bless You Rae Always. Love, Betty Ann, Jess, and Aunt Lena

I was fortunate growing up in Easton becasue of the many good and sincere people that went out of their way to say hello and talk to you, making you feel worthwhiled even though you were just a young boy. Jim Durnin was one of those guys, my father introduced me to Jim and I know both him and all my uncles felt the same way about him. I didn't know him very well , just one of the guys from the neighborhood that you really enjoyed running into. My heart is saddened for his family and all...

Dear Rae,
Jim was my childhood hero. My heart aches for you. May all your wonderful memories help you through this.
With deepest sympathies,

To the entire Durnin family,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Jim Sr.
May God comfort you in this time of sorrow.
All my Sympathy,