James-Lombardi-Obituary

James Michael Lombardi

Massillon, Ohio

1956 - 2002

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James Michael Lombardi, 46, of Massillon, Ohio, former head of human resources for Maxus Energy in Dallas, Texas, died on Thursday, December 12, 2002, following an extended illness. Services will be private Monday, December 16, 2002, 10 a.m., at Heitger Funeral Services Jackson Chapel, 5850 Wales Road Northwest, Massillon, officiated by Msgr. John C. Finnigan. Entombment will follow at Sunset Hills Mausoleum, Canton, Ohio. There will be no visitation. Memorial donations are appreciated to James Michael Lombardi Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Key Bank, Wales Square, 7925 Hills and Dales Road N.W., Massillon, OH 44646. Arrangements entrusted to Heitger Funeral Services Jackson Chapel, Massillon, Ohio.

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For Jimmy,
You will be deeply missed by everyone who knew you or had the honor of caring for you. Its too bad others didnt understand you the way a few of us did.
love, Your Amy

Dear Uncle Jim & Aunt Nita,
My deepest sympathy to you.Even though it has been years since I saw him,I will always remember Jimmy as my cousin with the sparkling eyes and that warm smile. May you find strength in knowing Jimmy is at peace. I am hear if you need anything or just want to talk.God bless and keep you. As always, you are in our prayers.
Joni,Randy and Jimmy

Mr. and Mrs. Lombardi:

I received word of Jim's passing today from Mount Union College, where Jim and I were ATO brothers. I remember his great sense of humor and his leadership abilities within our fraternity. As a Marlington High graduate, I shared Federal League jabs with Bill Sumner and Jim. I've lost touch with most of my Mount Union acquaintances but receiving this news today has stirred memories and reinforced an appreciation for life. May God bless you and keep you in...

Dear Mom & Dad,
I wish I would have met my stepbrother before he went to be with Grandma. I'm sure they are taking really good care of eachother & watching over the 3 of us.
Love you always...Bernie

Dear Jim and Nita,
My deepest sympathy to the both of you. Jimmy was one of the most special people I had the pleasure and honor of knowing. He taught me so many life lessons in the years that I worked taking care of him, and though many years have passed since Karen and I were part of his life, I can never forget him and the ways he touched my life.

Mr.& Mrs. Lombardi

I offer you my deepest condolences on the loss of your son. I graduated with Jim in 74. My mother,Jean, was the cook at the Hanover House all those years Jim was there. Not only did she keep me posted on Jim, but also on the total care,love,and dedication of his loving parents. You had the hardest job of all. May God bless you and Jim always.

Dear Nita and Jim,
We were sorry to hear of the loss of your son. May God's goodness surround you and your family during this time of sorrow.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Joanie and Bill

Jim & Nita, I am so sorry for the loss of your dear son. Jimmy is at peace now with the Lord. I loved Jimmy like my own and miss him. You both have my deepest sympathy. Jim & Nita you are both in my prayers.It was my pleasure to care for Jimmy.

Jimmy was a very special person,and I am glad I had the chance to know and care for him.I always teased him aboutbeing our Italian Leprechaun! I will miss him.God bless you both...I'll be thinking of you....Lucy (Hanover)