James-Dwyer-Obituary

James Dwyer

Marcellus, New York

1930 - 2020

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Marcellus, New York
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Alzheimer's Association

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James F. Dwyer March 25, 2020 James F. Dwyer, age 89 years, died peacefully at his residence in Wyckoff, New Jersey on March 25th. Jim was originally from Syracuse and later resided in Marcellus, New York for over 50 years where he retired as a lawyer and Town Justice. He was the son of the late...

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Tony & Family

Sorry to hear about your dad. Marcellus misses this solid citizen and fine gentlemen.

Jim was a great man and of great service to St. Francis Xavier parish. Condolences to all of his family.
Terry Kotlarz. Liturgy Comm.

Tom, Tony and families,

I had the pleasure of working with Jim for 10 wonderful years. He was a quick wit, a deep thinker and always gave sage advice. Spending time with Jim, and on a few occasions Ellen as well, was always a joy. May he Rest In Peace and have a joyful reunion with Ellen.

Tom & Tony: So very sorry for your loss. I can hear your Dads laugh as I write this. A life well lived.

I am deeply sorry for your loss. Harris Lindenfeld

To the Dwyer Family, I was a young associate attorney years ago at Langan, Grossman, Kinney and Dwyer (late 1980s). I always enjoyed working Jim. He was smart, willing to share his knowledge, kind and patient. My deepest condolences to you all. Anne Ruffer

Tony & Tom,
I was very fond of both your Mother and Father. Your Father was a reference for the job I got at National Airlines for which I am ever grateful. During visits to Marcellus, I would stop by the house on Highland and visit with your parents. They were very proud of their sons. Your Dad would always chuckle when I told him I saw you on TV. Your parents were an important part of my teenage years; I have many wonderful memories.
Michael Stapleton
West Haven, CT

Tom and Tony,

We are sad to hear of your Dad's passing. Jim was the more serious and Ellen the more casual, but the combination made for wonderful parents.
I admired you Dad's generosity with his time and treasure and enjoyed that dry Irish wit.
He is now reunited with Ellen which is where he wants to be.
Our thoughts and prayers to your families

Tony and the Dwyer family, My condolences on the passing of your great father. He was my mentor with NYS Bar Association activities. He was also a wonderful friend on the golf course and at social events. May he Rest In Peace. Sincerely, David Hayes