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James A. "Jim" Kenny

Caldwell, New Jersey

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May 27, 2017
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Caldwell, New Jersey

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James A. Kenny (Jim), 55, of Caldwell, N.J., passed away on May 27, 2017.

A graduate of James Caldwell High School and Rutgers University, Jim was employed by Bank of America in New York City, where he rose to the rank of Senior Vice President.

Jim was loved by all and will be...

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I pray for you often, Bo, and I will continue to do so. You are missed...gone too soon.

Saratoga was never the same after you were gone, nor a hundred other things great and small.

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. We worked together a few years back. His sense of humor was always a welcome change of pace. I wish you all peace and the happiest of memories.

Laura, Jim, and Nicole

We are so sad to hear about Jim's passing. Our heartfelt condolences go out to you and your entire family. We remember the good times at the baseball games we all had. Jim kept everyone laughing. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. Mike, Kathie, Nick and Amanda Masterson

Laura, Nicole and Jimmy....Shock is putting it mildly. My deepest sympathy to you and the Kenny family.

My condolences to all the Kenny family. Although I haven't seen Jim in a few years I have many fond memories of enjoying summers with Jim in PEI years ago. Whether it was fishing for trout, playing baseball or picking strawberries we had a lot of fun and enjoyed Jim's company. Rest in Peace.

We have many wonderful memories of family times when our children were little, including vacations in Avalon, Maine and Hilton Head. Sending much love to Laura, Nicole and Jimmy - and to the entire Kenny Family. Barbara Rignanese

My condolences to Jim's family and friends. I will miss Bo dearly, but will remember the good timesSt. Al's, Gould Place, Kiwanis, JCHS, Rutgers, Birchwood Terrace, Squad Car, Ale 'N 'Wich, Saratoga.

Dear Laura, Nicole, and James,

I am very sorry to hear to hear of Jim's passing. He and I worked together at Bank of America for three or four years. He was extremely generous with his knowledge and his edgy sense of humor.

My favorite memory of Jim was when he joined my husband and I for dinner in the Cow Hollow neighborhood when he was in San Francisco on business. We had great food, even better wine and laughed for hours. Jim was always the life of the party. ...