James-Iacobucci-Obituary

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James Iacobucci

Cranston, Rhode Island

Age 88

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Cranston, Rhode Island

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Woodlawn Funeral Home - Cranston Obituary

James was born on January 17, 1930 and passed away on Monday, September 17, 2018. James was a resident of Cranston, Rhode Island at the time of passing. Jimmy was a United States Air Force Korean War Veteran and appreciated the time he spent in Japan. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the YMCA 1225 Park Avenue Cranston, RI 02910.

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It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

DEAR GRACE AND FAMILY,

MY HEARTFELT SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER JIM'S WELCOMING SMILE EVERY MORNING AT THE 'Y'. HE WAS ALWAYS PLEASANT AND HELPFUL. REST IN PEACE, JIM!

Dear Grace and family;
sorry to hear about your husband father grandfather may he rest in peace.
Love
Patricia Fullhart

( Debbie Valfredo sister Cranston Ymca)

Grace and family -- I swam with Jimmy & Grace at the YMCA pool, where both are so loved and cherished. Our prayers are with all family & friends at the passing of this wonderful friend. Always a kind word and a warm smile to share, Jimmy will be missed.

My heart is beyond broken.
I just heard of the news of Jimmy Iacobucci's passing.
I posted this picture because the Cranston Y was having a Mock Prom Contest.
There were gowns and jackets in the coffee room.
I said to Jimmy, "I have never been to my proms"
Jimmy: "Okay, you will now. Here is a dress for you, and a jacket for me."
And for 5 minutes this kind, caring man, took me to my prom.
No we did not win the contest but he won my heart.

The only way Jimmy could...

My heart is beyond broken.
I just heard of the news of Jimmy Iacobucci's passing.
I posted this picture because the Cranston Y was having a Mock Prom Contest.
There were gowns and jackets in the coffee room.
I said to Jimmy, "I have never been to my proms"
Jimmy: "Okay, you will now. Here is a dress for you, and a jacket for me."
And for 5 minutes this kind, caring man, took me to my prom.
No we did not win the contest but he won my heart.

The only way Jimmy could...

So sorry for your loss. Uncle Jim was one of a kind, so gentle, kind, considerate and caring. No one like him. God wanted him now .
Our love to everyone.

Dreams From the Heart

So very sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man. Sending love to all your family.