JAMES-LAICO-Obituary

JAMES LAICO

Kenilworth, New Jersey

Age 56

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DIED
January 14, 2017
AGE
56
LOCATION
Kenilworth, New Jersey

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James Jude Laico Letter carrier in Cranford James Jude Laico, 56, passed away peacefully Jan. 14, 2017. Friends are invited to visit Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North Ave. West in Cranford, N.J. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at...

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He is missed. He was a very nice man...

James is missed...he was a great guy.

He was a really nice guy.....miss him.

I remember meeting Jimmy over 15 yrs ago as my letter carrier. He was kind, sincere and undoubtedly had the utmost respect for seniors. Aside from delivering mail to my parents home in Cranford, he would have numerous conversations with my Dad. My Dad and Jimmy's relationship grew strong and Jimmy would come back at night, have coffee and laughs. I watched Jimmy's relationship also grow strong with God and it gave him so much serenity. My husband "Tom" was a good friend of...

I enjoyed working with him at the Cranford Post Office. He was a great guy and will be missed by all. My wife and I had a lovely conversation with him on one of our walks in Nomahegan Park in the spring and he was so looking forward to retirement. Our condolences to the Laico family.

Barbara and Jim Douglas

I met Jim several years ago through St. John's in Clark, NJ. Jim seemed like a thoughtful, introspective and devout person. Rest forever in His peace Jim.

James took me fishing once in nomo. I was all 0f probably 7 or 8. He had come over to my house see his friend Tom. Tom was not home. He asked me to go. He showed me how to lite a fire and i had fun talking sitting by fire and watching him catch fish. Seams like only yesterday. That was over 40 years ago and i will never forget that fond memory.

I am deeply sadden about Jim's passing. I met Jim seven years ago when he was one of the four people I am eternally grateful in stepping up to the plate in my community. May the Lord always hold you close to his heart.
You will be in my prayers always.

My condolences to the family.

I met Jim a few years back when he was in our church group at St. Johns the Apostle. He was a great person, always cheerful and polite. He had a great laugh, one that made me laugh when I heard it. I remember him being good with his hands (he redone his kitchen) and enjoyed his truck and motorcycle. I was saddened and shocked to hear of his passing. I will miss him.