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James J. Kacavas

Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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James J. Kacavas of Chelmsford James J. Kacavas, of Chelmsford, 80, had served as an ambassador for international relations for the Young Men's Christian Association. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 3 p.m. at All Saints' Episcopal Church, Rte. 129, Chelmsford. The...

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To the Kacavas family! Jim would always greet me with a smile and a firm hand-shake! Following the firm handshake these words would follow; the patriots are looking for a left tackle are you going to go tryout? He and I would laugh about that! Words escape while I try to express what those kinds words meant to me. He knew that I appreciated him because I would go out of my way to speak to him. The YMCA will miss it's friend, I will miss him! God Bless you Jim!
God doesn't make any...

Evelyn,

We were very sad to hear about Jim's passing. We will miss seeing our good neighbor tending the yard as he so often was. Jim always had a smile and a friendly wave whenever he saw us.

Jeff and Carmie Boutin (36 Janet Road)

To My Uncle...

I will always remember the good times and jokes that you shared with me and my family.

Your patience and knowledge were something that I always admired about you. You were a wealth of information.

Your continued support of my military and educational endeavors were appreciated. I also appreciated any and all assistance that you offered.

I enjoyed traveling to Washington, DC with you and your sharing your perspectives at the Iwo Jima Memorial...

Evelyn, God bless you and your family with the passing of our friend Jim. - We shall always remember the friendly wave of his hand and his cheerful smiles. He will be sadly missed in our hearts and in our neighborhood.

It is with sadness in our hearts that we say goodbye to a great neighbor. Our prayers are with the family.
-Your next door neigbors,

my deepest sympathies for the Kacavas family, I knew Mr.Kacavas from the YMCA where I work at. What an upbeat guy he was. I will miss him very much, & especially when he walk in & I would greet him "good morning Sweetheart",, I cant believe he is gone...he would be very sadly missed..May God give you the strength & bless you all In this time of mourning & sorrow..so sorry for your loss my condolenses

Evelyn, our deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved husband. May he rest with the angels and his memory be everlasting.

Andy and Elaine Efstathiou

Mr. Kacavas,
Sir, I didn't know you but as a fellow Marine I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USMC during WW II in the Pacific fighting the Japanese. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy. It was the history and accomplishments made by you and your fellow Marines during the War that all of us Marines who followed in your footsteps have always tried to live up to.

Semper Fi Devil...

I am sorry to have read about james passing away He surly will be miss. I am sorry that I cant make the wake.