JAMES-GORMAN-Obituary

JAMES GORMAN

Paulsboro, New Jersey

Nov 10, 1940 – Apr 9, 2017

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November 10, 1940
DIED
April 9, 2017
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Paulsboro, New Jersey
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James C. Gorman Mickleton, N.J. James C. Gorman age 76 years of Mickleton died Sunday April 9, 2017 in Penn Hospice, Philadelphia with his family by his side. Mr. Gorman was born in Woodbury, raised in Paulsboro and was a 1958 graduate of Paulsboro High School. After graduation he served in the...

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Dear Dot and family. We are truly sorry for your loss.We were fortunate to get to share stories on your visit to LI and we will always keep Jim ,not only in our thoughts but also in our heart.
Our prayers are with you. Craig and Lynn Boyer

Dear Dot, Tom and I are sorry for you loss. Prayers for you and family during your time of grief.

My deepest sympathy for the loss of a special man. Mr Gorman
was an outstanding educator and a great example for the men that he coached. While this is a very difficult time , you may gain solace from knowing the impact Mr Gorman made on so many of his students. My prayers to your family, & may he Rest In Peace.

Dear Dot and family, Jim was a caring man who loved his family very much. He was a good friend and good teacher. He greatly enjoyed working with the students he coached and took a deep personal interest in their success. Jim was fun to coach with. He had a excellent sense of humor and made everyone around him laugh. Jim, rest in peace, we will miss you. Dan Mazziotta.

I am truly sorry for your loss, but rather than dwelling on Coach Gorman's passing, I'd rather spend this time celebrating the three years I was his assistant coach. He will be missed, but as long as he is in our thoughts, he will never be forgotten!

Dear Gorman family. Mr Gorman was my drafting teacher for three years. He was tough but always helped us when it was needed. He helped me excel my senior year winning first place in the NJ industrial show. He also gave me a trophy for outstanding accomplishments upon graduating. He was a big influence on my life. My prayers to your family may he Rest In Peace.

Dear Gorman Family,
I had the privilege of getting to know Jim back in the 1970s while I was a sportswriter for the "Times." He was always a friendly and good-natured coach to work with, and he always had the best interests of his athletes at heart. It was always a pleasure to talk wrestling with Jim.
Although this is a time of sadness, I am certain, in time, that the wonderful memories you have of Jim will once again bring a twinkle to your eye, and a smile to your lips, every...