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James Eilbacher

Newark, New Jersey

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Mr. James Eilbacher, 61, of Elizabeth passed away at Peggy's House Center for Hope, Scotch Plains, after a brief stay. Religious service will be held at Bannworth Funeral Home, 1055 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth, at 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 11, 2009. Visiting is on Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. Cremation...

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vry sorry to hear about jimmy i used to live on smith street and knew him a long time my prayers are with the family patricia maguire connelly middletown nj

Dear Pat,
I just learned of Jimmy's passing. The sad thing is my girlfriend's obit was in the same day and I never looked at the rest of the page.I would've come to the service. Please accept my deepest sympathy. I often thought of him and wondered what he was up to. We had many years together.. many happy memories. I pray that he didn't suffer and that he is at peace with God.

Pat- so very sorry to hear about your brother... My prayers are with him, you and your family.
Donna Hughes

Billy & Patty;
Sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. Although I have not seem Jimmy for 35+ years I still vividly remember "hanging" with him in the old neighborhood and at St.Mikes and also sorry to say some of the trouble we both got into. Don't know why but one incident in particular I remember well is the big plans we had to sell and install a "rube goldberg" alarm system we made in the front glass window of Schmiels corner grocery store. Also I will always remember...

Dear Patti, I am so sorry to hear about your brother. I know how much you loved him. Please send my love to Billy and all of your family.
Keeping you and yours in my prayers,
Hugs you,
Condolences

Jimmy, Dennis and Tom Callinan...

Jimmy as a dear friend and good buddy of mine. He always had a smile and a story for ya no matter how tough of a day it was... I am going to miss him dearly...

Dear Patty & Bill:
So sorry to hear about Jim's passing. I am so very glad that we had to opportunity to chat with him so recently.
May the rememberance of all the good times together be of some comfort to you.

Dear Billy & Patty: Sorry to read of the passing of James. We were St Mike's grads of the class of 61 and saw him frequently until I moved away in the 70's. He is now in the hands of God with other classmates Claire and Kathleen. Deepest Sympathy to all of you.

Billy,
You probably do not remember me. I was a friend of Darlene Doman from Jacques Street. I remember you and your brother. I am sorry for your loss.

Condolences
Terri Krutzsch
Woodbridge NJ