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James P. Fuss

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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FUSS JAMES P., on Nov. 17, 2002, beloved husband of Sherry M. (nee Walker), father of Kaitlyne E., Thomas J. and Glenn VanLeer, brother of Leroy, Michael and Marian, son of Leroy and Ellen, grandson of Marian Ricardi, brother-in-law of Chevy McQuaide, Mary, Christine Fuss and Thelma Fagan,...

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Jimmy was a good man. He made everyone feel like a friend. He will be sadly missed.
My heart goes out to his family.

Jimmy was a good friend and a caring person. His life was his family, my heart goes out to his wife and children.
May he rest in peace Amen.

I was shocked to hear that such a great guy was taken from this life so early. Although I only knew him as a face at Powerhouse gym, he always listened when I complained, i would ask about crimes and criminals, he would aske me about law, I know I will speak for everyone at Powerhouse Gym, he was a good honest man and we are greatly saddened by the loss of such an optimistic person and workout buddy. my sympathies go out to his wife and children.

There are no words that can ease the sorrow and sadness that is being felt by the Fuss family. In the brief time that I knew James, I saw quite clearly that he was a loving and devoted man. I know how greatly he must be missed and offer my deepest and most sincere sympathy to his wife, children and the rest of his family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. There is nothing we can say to ease your pain, but please know we are here for you. We love you.
Aunt Nan & Uncle Bob

Sorry to hear of Jimmie's Death, as an old neighbors of Ellen and Leroy's, We feel devestated for them and for his family.
Tony and Edith Ricci

Our condolences go out to all of you.
We are deeply saddened by hearing this.
Our prayers are with your family.

Very sorry to hear about Jim passing away. I had not seen him in years but I remember him as a good guy and classmate at St Martin of Tours grade school

Jimmy was the rock with a heart of gold.

Having grown up as a "South Jersey Softy," Jimmy was the one who took care of me when we played hockey, basketball, etc. against the kids in his neigborhood. I looked at him like my personal bodyguard, my own "Rocky Balboa." How appropriate that he became the bodyguard of so many people in the city that he truly loved. Philadelphia may never understand what a deep hole is left with his passing - a good, strong, giving, respectful,...