James-Hyman-Obituary

James Dwyer Hyman

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Apr 23, 1945 – Nov 30, 2024

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BORN
April 23, 1945
DIED
November 30, 2024
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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James (Jim) Hyman was born in Providence, RI April 23, 1945, to Joseph R Hyman and Mary Angela (Peg) Dwyer. The son of a career Air Force officer, he lived in Rhode Island, Connecticut, California, Texas, Newfoundland, New Jersey and finally Colorado while growing up. He attended high school...

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Jim was one of my favorites of the unofficial 19th hole club at The Public House. Always had his crystal light lemonade packet and a smile at the ready. His sincerity was genuine and his laughter a respite. Condolences to the Hyman family

I had the pleasure of meeting and getting to be friends with Jim through his brother Kevin and dear friend David Livingston. Jim always had a smile on his face and his faith was as strong as I've seen. In the last few months, Jim, Kevin David and a few others made it a habit to have breakfast together. We shared laughs, memories, and our times on the golf course. I was very lucky to have visited him shortly before Thanksgiving and always had a smile on his face and a true understanding of...

I am so thankful that we were able to spend some time with Jimmy and Barb and Kevin this past summer. He was in great spirits and seemed to be winning his battle. I think God put three cousins together for one last time to let us know even though we have been separated by the miles over the years the love and affection we had for each other since we were kids hanging out together at the beach was still alive. May he rest in peace until we are God willing, united again.

A truly grand guy. I envy J McLaughlin and my other Holy Cross classmates who kept in touch with Jim over these many years.

We´re so sorry for your loss. Have so many fond memories of time spent with Barb and Jim and the brief time I worked with Jim was full of fun times and fond memories. The epitome of an "All around good guy"! With love and sympathy, Dominic and Charlotte Palazzo

I first met Jim in 1963 when we were Freshman at Holy Cross and we have maintained our friendship over the years. He always accentuated the bright side. His good humor and sense of fun was contagious. I never had a bad time with Jim and there were many. Now it seems that were never enough! Safe passage! Jay McLaughlin Holy Cross '67

Nancy and all family, my thoughts go out to you during this time - Berlin shared with me that she really liked your dad (husband, grandfather). It is so hard to lose a loved one and especially such a "family rock"!

I am so sad to hear about this - when we all saw him last year at our Mahwah High School reunion he alluded to a health problem but I was so hoping it wasn't serious. Please accept my deepest sympathy. He was so proud of you all. My very best, Bev (Wall) VanBuren