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James S. Giron Jr.

Jersey City, New Jersey

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James S. Giron, Jr., age 83 of Spring City, PA, formerly of Pilesgrove, died Saturday, March 13, 2010 in Southeastern Veteran’s Center. Born in Springside, Burlington, Co., NJ, he was the son of the late James S. & Edna A. (Neisser) Giron. Jim served in the US Navy during WWII, and he was a...

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Jim was about 60 when he let me hang around Frog Holler learning his craft and helping him with sign work. He was the best at lettering and outlining around. He used to tell me "if you ain´t got that swing, you ain´t got a thing" (he was twisting the brush outlining a letter at the time). Jim was an excellent role model both in how he treated clients and the people around him. I´ll never forget him and will always remember those times together.

I worked with Jim startin when I was 15 yrs. old at Bill Leap Signs 1972
learned a lot from him. the best letterin man i ever knew and a good friend

I played in a pool league with Jim several years ago at the Woodstown Moose Club. He always had a good(?) joke and a great story. I've missed him since he moved, I miss him more now.

My deepest sympathies to Sue and the family. May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief.
Helen B

Sue may GOD Bless you and family in these sad times stay strong.

Poppop I love you with all my heart i will miss you. im so glad i got to know you these past 10 years. Hearing your jokes and storys always made me smile. I am glad i was by your side the last few hours. words cant discribe what you meant to me,and how you changed my life. I am truly greatful that you where in my life.you where a great friend and father, and best of all a great Grandfather. ..Jay..

SMALL MAN WITH A BIG HEART,KINDA SUMS UP MY FRIEND JIMMY.HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED,BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN.THE TIMES WE SPENT TOGETHER FISHING AND JUST TALKIN ARE ETCHED IN MY MIND...LIKES THE SIGNS HE PAINTED.MAY GOD BLESS YOU SUE,AND YOUR FAMILY...YOUR FRIEND DEAN

I REMEMBER JIM THE ARCHER.A GREAT GUY.
A GOOD FRIEND.
TED