JAMES L.-WEINSTEIN-Obituary

JAMES L. WEINSTEIN

Southampton, Pennsylvania

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WEINSTEIN JAMES L. Passed away at his home on September 5th, he was 71 years old. He is survived by his beloved wife, Fran, his children, Jeff (Jordan) and Lisa (Gop), as well as his three granddaughters, Blake, Georgia, and Lily. He spent his career in healthcare, obtaining a Master's in Public...

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I'm a grade school friend of Jimmy's, and have LOVED seeing him at so many reunions over these years. I always gravitated towards him, because he was so easy to talk to. We never ran out of things to discuss. He never finished a conversation without telling me that he wished I could meet Fran one day, and what a great person she is, and how much I'd like her. I am so sorry that never happened. Over the last few years, we talked on the phone once in awhile, and I cherish those...

Jimmy-We Called Him Peanuts I grew up with Jimmy. We were in nursery school together, all the way through 12th grade. We both went to Camp Esther K Newman, and spent countless days and weekends with the rest of "our gang" in our Bagel neighborhood. There was always something special about Jimmy. I can´t help but smile whenever I think of him. He was a genuine classic-one of a kind. To know him was to love him. I will always remember Jimmy Weinstein.

My sincerest condolences to Fran and family. May Jim rest in peace. Jimmie and I have been friends since early childhood in our close knit neighborhood "Bagel" in Omaha. My last time seeing Jim was in 2022 at our 50th high school reunion. I will always remember Jim as being quite animated when passionate about a subject. We Omahans will miss you my friend. May your memory be a blessing and live on in the hearts and minds of those that loved you.

Jim thank you for your guidance and direction. I enjoyed our discussions and problem solving about the Eagles! May you and your family have peace and comfort.

Jim... may our Lord embrace you face to face. May your family be comforted in the knowledge of you close presence with Him.

This is such sad news. I roomed with Jim at UofM but I'd lost track of him after college, since we'd gone on to separate graduate studies and careers. I still remember him so clearly though for his humor, his energy, and his intelligence. Even though I hadn't spoken with him for decades, I still think of him as an important influence in my life. I'm sure that, if I hadn't had the opportunity to live with him, I'd be a lesser man. Godspeed, Jim.

I had the absolute pleasure of working with Jim for the last five or six years. So quick to laugh! I will miss our conversations. He adored his wife and family. Godspeed my friend!

Jimmy was a sweet spot in the lives of so many. Certainly my daughters, nieces and nephews - like a beloved uncle with a broad smile, loving hug and encouraging words whenever he saw them. And so it was true for me, my sister-in-law and especially for my brother, his cherished running buddy. Losing him leaves another hole in our hearts. His love will always live.

Jim and I literally grew up together because he was my first cousin, and were the same age I have found memories of growing up with him. And laughing at all our family events, he was an unbelievable guy. And I will miss him so much. Love to fran and the rest of the family. Marsha Fox