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James V. Irwin Jr.

Canal Fulton, Ohio

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James V. Irwin, Jr. 56, of Clinton, died unexpectedly of natural causes at his home. He was a 1974 graduate of Norton High School and was a member of Teamster Local #407, working for Yellow Freight. He was a loving and proud father and grandfather; and is survived by his daughters, Allison...

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Miss you bud miss our phone calls think of you often

Our friendship over the years were the best times of my life.It is hard to realize how soon you were taken from us and the fact that i will never hear your laughter again.
Your buddy ,Skip

Thanks for all the memories, Jim when we made our trips to Ohio for special occasions and holidays. You always gave us big hugs when we arrived and when we left. You will never be forgotten and will always be in our hearts. It was a pleasure having you as a brother in law. I know you will watch over Allison, Matt, Maegan, Andrew and Kelsey.

I have great childhood memories of Jim - boy scouts, baseball in neighborhood, and family gatherings on the weekend. I choose to remember those good times during this tragic event, remembering that heaven is a great place to be. Enjoy your new home Jim. Peace and condolences to the family.

Bill Howe and Emma Howe

So terribly sorry to hear this news. Jimmy was a school mate all the way back to second grade at Sherman School. We had recently ran into each other in Canal Fulton and it was so nice to catch up. His family and friends have my heartfelt condolences.
Deb (Rizor) White.

There was a time when we all worked at Consolidated Freightways.
They were the best of times.
Jimmy was the epitome of a good friend.
We shared so many stories together.
And though our lives went in different directions, we continued to stay in touch. I'll miss that.
I remember when he transferred to York, Pa. and on that last day at the Pocono terminal we embraced each other.
James V. Irwin Jr. meant so much to me and I will always remember him.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

To Jim's family,
We were so sad to hear about Jim. He was a kind and good man. He will be sorely missed. You all are in our prayers.
Bob and Lola Crawford (Bufford)

We grow up together and were very close as kids, I will not be able to be there on Tues but my thoughts and prays are with you all.
Donna