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JAMES JON LOMBARDI

Jackson Township, Ohio

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James Jon Lombardi 81 of Jackson Township, passed away peacefully to his heavenly home on Saturday, January 19, 2019. His devotion to his family and his firm belief in God supported him in his fight and ultimately gave him peace. Jim and his brother, Ed formed Lombardi Brothers Inc. Ed moved to...

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A year has gone by since you left this world. I still miss you and think of you often. RIP my favorite Uncle.

My loving uncle. Always in my heart and always on my mind. Rest in peace. I will miss your smiling eyes and gentle soul.

Heaven has gained a wonderful man. I met him when I was one of Jimmy's caregivers. Dad and Mom Lombardi were just like family to all of us girls. Dad will be missed here on earth but he is with his son again . I love you and will miss you. My deepest sympathies to mom.

Nita, I'm so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

I am so sorry for your loss. As you remember your love one, may your treasured memories and Almighty God bring peace and comfort to your broken hearts. (Psalm 147:3)

Jim Lombardi... The embodiment of a true gentleman...Dedicated...Honorable...Sincere...A rare and remarkable person ...May his memory be eternal ...our deepest condolences...

GOD bless Jim and his family.I knew him when I was young as his mother and mine were the best friends.With deepest sympathy to his family and to his brother Ed.

Dick Reiner

When I was young, I remember Jim and his brother Ed.What nice guys these two were.Their mother and my mother were the best friends.God bless them both and their families.With deepest sympathy.
Dick Reiner

I remember Jim and his son Jimmy riding their dirt bikes around the woods behind our homes on Pinehills Dr. Laughingly, I recall my late wife and all the other mom's in the neighborhood swooning over Jim because of how handsome he was. Most of all I recall that he was a fine gentleman and father. Nita, you have my sympathy. PS, I still own the house on Pinehills Dr. that you both suggested Rose and I take a look at.