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James J. Forth

Niskayuna, New York

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James (Jim) Forth, 91, died Saturday, February 20 at his home in Niskayuna, surrounded by his loving family, after a brief illness. Jim leaves his wife of 16 years, Barbara. His first wife, Ursula, passed away in 1997. They were married 49 years. Son of the late Peter Matthew Forth and Margaret...

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My sincere condolences to the Forth family.Jim and Ursula were wonderful friends and neighbors for many years. I am sure that Jim will be missed by all.

My sincere condolences to the entire Forth family during this difficult time.


I have such warm memories of Jim when I was growing up across the street. He was the father of my best friends growing up and he and Ursula always made me feel so welcome at their house. My parents would always comment how lucky we were to have them as neighbors. To the family, I feel your loss with you today.

I have such warm memories of Jim when I was growing up across the street. He was the father of my best friends growing up and he and Ursula always made me feel so welcome at their house. My parents would always comment how lucky we were to have them as neighbors. Mark, Patty, Cathy, Jim and Mike I feel your loss with you today.

Frank Salamone

Mark, Barb, Laura and Andrew, we are deeply sorry for your loss. Heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
Kearns Family

I left a message early but don't see it so here it again uncle Jimmy thanks to socail media I let my cousin know they are in my thoughts and prayers in sad time my you rest now Donna
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Dear Forth Family: I was deeply saddened to read about Mr. Forth's passing. He was a great neighbor and a good friend of our family. I have many fond memories from my childhood and beyond and know that he will be truly missed. We will continue to keep him (and the family) in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!!

Glad you at peace I will always rember being little and getting cherries and coke at the Christmas parties