James-Feeley-Obituary

James Feeley

Northborough, Massachusetts

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James E. Feeley, Jr., 95Retired Worcester EducatorNORTHBOROUGH - James E. Feeley, Jr., 95, formerly of Worcester and South Dennis, died Saturday, March 11, in Coleman House skilled nursing center in Northborough. He was the husband of the late Shirley J (Whitla) Feeley for 55 years. Born and...

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I came across Mr. Feeley's obituary while looking for another. My parents were close friends of Mr. and Mrs. Feeley. I visited their home many tomes as a teenager. I remember Mr. Feeley fondly. He was a kind and passionate man. Reading his obituary, I recall growing up in the Greendale and Upper Burncoat neighborhoods. I lost all contact with everyone, when I relocated out of state many decades ago. Mr. Feeley had a long and productive life. Condolences to sons Paul and Bob

I rememb
er Mr. Feely from my days at Lamartine st. School, and he was a firm but fair kind of guy but was always there to be on your side to help you along. I remember him fondly and was glad to hear that he lived so long to be a joy for his family. With great regret to his family and friends, a former student, Mark Brotherton ,1969,1975 Lamartine St. School alumni. So sorry to hear about your loss.
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I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I have fo
nd memories of this gentle man at all the Feeley weddings I attended as a child as well as family gatherings. I send my prayers and sincere sympathies to all.

Jean ( Pazera) Nolan.....Helen & Al's daughter.

My sincerest condolences to the Feeley family & friends. I was a student at Lamaratine St School. You're in my prayers.

Very kind and gentle man he was my principal at Dix St school in the fifties. I am very sorry for your loss he was a good one.May he rest in peace.

I worked for Jim as a secretary for several years and never once did he mention his war record. He was a good principal, loved the kids but his wife was the love of his life. Really great guy. Pat Cronin

My sincere condolences to the Feeley Family. As time goes on in life, one often wonders what ever happened to the people we had as teachers, principals and staff at school. I remember Mr. Feeley as my principal from Dix St. School. I can't recall the exact years, but I went there from 1966 to 1970 and then the Elm Park Community School was built on N. Ashland St. Then we had a new principal. Before the new school was built, there was a fire at one of the Dix St. buildings and we all had...

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