James-Lagomarsino-Obituary

James Gerard Lagomarsino

Portland, Oregon

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Lagomarsino, James Gerard 40 01/21/1969 04/18/2009 Jim was born in San Francisco. He worked for Nike in the treasury department. He is survived by his wife, Anne; daughter, Clare; son, William; and daughter, Mia. Jim is also survived by his father, John; sister, Pam (Gary Delnevo); brother,...

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Dear Anne,

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I have such vivid memories of his jovial personality at USF. I loved teasing him and discussing politics. He was such a fine man and such a devoted man to you, Anne, in his days at USF. I am gratified to learn that he was such a good husband and father as well. May he sing with the angels this day.

Yours,

Catherine Neumayr
USF/St. Ignatius Institute '89

Dear Anne and Family,
What a shock to hear of Jim's passing! We have such fond memories of Jimmy and have trouble believing he's gone. He was such a gracious and gentle man and dedicated father. We will all miss him, but his gentle spirit that touched all of us will live on in our hearts. Our love pours out to you.

I had the privilege of working with Jim for a couple years starting in 2005. While he was a tough negotiator, he always did it with a sense of humor and complete integrity. I always enjoyed going to the Nike campus and matching wits with such a good guy. He represented Nike well, and I'll miss him.

I've worked with Jim for several years and I am deeply saddened to hear the news of his untimely passing. My heart and prayers go out to his family.

To My Family,
Life will not be the same without Jimmy. His Service today was Beautiful and he would have been so proud of you Pam for going up and saying what you said. He will be deeply missed. I was so shocked when I heard of the news, and it still has not sank in yet. Jimmy, rest in peace and Hi to your Mom. We will miss you.
Your Cousin,
Kenny Pignati

Though I haven’t seen Jim since our days at Syntex Corp, I remember the laughter and his great wit. I am saddened to hear of his passing. My prayers go out to his family.

My heart sank when I received communications of Jim's death. Most immediately my mind turned to his wife Anne and their three children; and the loss of the physical presence of his love and in return their love for him.

Though I haven't seen Jim since my days at USF, I have such vivid memories of his calm and observing presence at so many events of which I was in attendance (Anne was always at his side!).

My prayers are for Jim, Anne and their children..in complete...

Anne and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I have worked at Nike for the past 9 years and had the great pleasure of getting to know Jim over the years. He had such a unique ability to bring levity and humor to so many situations. We laughed a lot! We will deeply miss him at work. I admired his great technical and functional expertise, but more than that I marveled at his love for his family and faith. When Jim talked of his family he had such a spark in his eye and just pure joy...

Jim
I know that you are with your mom now and at peace.
My sympathy goes out to Anne, your children and your family.
I know you will be the angel with the biggest smile.