James-Halloran-Obituary

James Halloran

Pawcatuck, Connecticut

Oct 8, 1946 – Feb 11, 2021 (Age 74)

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BORN
October 8, 1946
DIED
February 11, 2021
AGE
74
LOCATION
Pawcatuck, Connecticut

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PAWCATUCK - James Halloran, 74, of Pawcatuck, CT passed away surrounded by family February 11, 2021 at the Westerly Hospital after a lengthy battle with several health issues. He was born October 8, 1946 in the Bronx, New York, the son of Patrick and Francis Halloran.He was a graduate of James...

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I miss you grandpa, I think about you all the time.

Dear Barbara, it´s seem that I was just thinking about him the other day. He was a very special person. So many happy memories of him. One was when came over to the house to pick mushrooms. Of course they were the wrong kind. (Laughs). Marge Rose.

Funny how I was thinking of him not to long ago. One of many talks was when he telling about one of his customers. He said he got a call. The person was rather upset. He continue on explaining what he had said. Jim he said, the steam she no come. Of course we had a good laugh. . Think of you often. Marge Rose

Jim Rest In Peace. Always loved sitting and talking with you and your family. Wish we saw more of each other. We will take care of Barbara.

Amy and family, My sincere sympathy on the loss of your loved one. I
Appreciated all the help Jim gave me at Westerly Housing. May his
soul Rest In Peace.

Amy & family,

I am truly sorry for your loss.
I knew your dad from a working relationship that began many years ago. He was a good man. I hope that beautiful memories will help you and your family along the way. My sympathies.

"Mr. Halloran,...you actually own a cellphone??? I've been paging you all day? Too busy being a big shot at Westerly Housing...US T perhaps? How are the clams?..Charlie send over the baked stuff shrimp as well?
You owe me an invoice for Grove Ave."Post haste" as you would say ...
I've been looking at a few projects, unfortunately I'm going to need your brain...please don't give me the " I've got to get home to see the grandkids", no one could love anyone as much...& by the way...

Dear Barbara, I am so sorry for your loss. I meet Jim at my mothers many years ago. We became friends over the years. Mostly doing work on the furnace and things like that. He would tell me about you and your family. He was proud of them. We had a lot of laughs throughout the years. He also said that you’d better me there for Sunday meal or else you’d better have a darn good reason you can’t make it. I enjoyed his company through the years. May he Rest In Peace. Sincerely,Marge &...

My deepest condolences to the Halloran family! Jim was the first person I called if I had any kind of mechanical problem and he always had the answer. We worked together a lot over the years. It was always a relief when Jim showed up and helped us out. I’ve been missing him ever since I moved to Florida.