James-Herald-Obituary

James Herald

Greenfield, Massachusetts

Nov 15, 1939 – Apr 19, 2013 (Age 75)

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BORN
November 15, 1939
DIED
April 19, 2013
AGE
75
LOCATION
Greenfield, Massachusetts

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GREENFIELD - James Herald (born: James Harold Miller), 75, of Greenfield, passed away on Friday (4-19-13) after a short battle with cancer.James was born in Utica, NY, on Nov. 15, 1939. He was the adopted son of Harold and Marion Miller. He graduated from Ovid High School in New York and...

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Miss ya dearly dad. Bev, That was an excellent trip, and a wonderful visit. Here is a Photo of Dad and Lilith in his garden

I remember when Jim, Forrest, Micah and Larry visited me in the mountains of North Carolina years ago. He loved taking the family on adventures.

I think of Jim often and loved his wonderful sense of adventure. He left an indelible mark on the world.

Forrest, Micah and ivy, I learned today that Jim has left this world. We would go long times between seeing each other and then I'd stop by and we'd pick up in conversation where we'd left off. (I babysat for you years ago, Jim and I were friends from GCC days).
I shall miss his laugh and that warm twinkle in his eye. What a caring man and good spirit.
Berta Winiker

Jim provided many wonderful loving years to Larry as a Care Provider for Specialized Home Care. Larry enjoyed a full life and was able to live in his community enjoying all the benefits it had to offer. Jim meant the world to Larry and his life was enriched immensely by their relationship. Thank you Jim and thank you Forest, Micah, and Ivy for sharing your dad with us.

Dear Forrest, Micah, and Ivy,
Please accept my sympathy on the loss of your father. Jim was a good friend, and I have wonderful memories of times spent together exploring the Pioneer Valley and laughing like two kids.
The world was a better place because of your father's passion and advocacy for those who were less fortunate.
Jim loved you and was proud of all your accomplishments. He loved Larry, too, and Larry's life with Jim was full of wonderful experiences. ...

The world has lost a compassionate soul- Godspeed Jim on your next adventure.

Forrest, so sorry for your loss.

Jim was a good neighbor for many years, creating beautiful gardens, sharing his prolific blueberries, and telling fine stories. We'll miss him very much.