James-Gagnier-Obituary

James D. Gagnier

Irondequoit, New York

Age 77

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James D. GagnierIrondequoit - December 29, 2017 at the age of 77. Predeceased by his parents, George and Margaret; brother, George; sister, Patricia Reichhart; brother-in-law, Kevin Yandow. Survived by his children,Charlene (Brad) Zeher, Joseph (Nancy) Gagnier, Gloria (Frank) Minardo, Julie...

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Can’t believe it’s three years already that Jim has left us. I think of him often as I drive by his Pinecrest house and Lakeshore golf course. We had good times and a lot of fun at Xerox and on the golf courses. That “positive Jim attitude” is what I often think about. Jim was a good guy and good friend. Jerry Leonardo

Sorry to hear about your father, he leaves a lot of memories, my prayers are with you all
Uncle Bob Coles

Charlene, Joey, Gloria and Julie,
So sorry to hear about your father.
HUGS!
Chris

Dear Char, Joe, Gloria, Julie and Your Families,
We were sorry to hear about your Dad, and want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Bob and Kathy Pfeffer

Dear Gagnier family,

I always looked forward to seeing Jim (AKA 'The Mayor) at the ballpark. He really liked when I was a little too vocal in razzing our Red Wings, especially when the team was awful for most of the 2000's, NOT! We had opportunities to chat through games fairly often, and in the last few years was excited when he'd be able to make it to games. I will always have fond memories of him. Condolences to all of you, and especially to Maggie, Gloria and Frank.

To the Gagnier Family, So very sorry for your loss of Jim. I knew him for a long time at Xerox and we were golf partners over the years. It was always fun being with him and sharing many laughs. Jim was the most positive person to be with. Even with his physical challenges he always looked at the bright side of things and made others, me included, always feel good with his positive vibes.
Sorry to miss his funeral as we are in Florida, but our prayers and thoughts are with you and God...

Char, Joe, Gloria, Julie and families:
I am so sorry for your loss. Our faith in being reunited in our heavenly home in eternity, and your own personal and special memories of your time together while here on earth, should ease this time of bereavement. You are all in my prayers, Aunt Mary.

I am going to miss my baseball buddy, Jim. He always kept me straight about minding my baseball manners in the front row at Frontier Field! This was always a challenging task, being the baseball reprobate that I am.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Grandpa will live in your hearts forever. May he rest in peace. May God bless you all during this most difficult time. LOVE, The Van Es family