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James J. Luciana

Susquehanna, Pennsylvania

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James J. Luciana of Susquehanna, Pa. James Luciana, 92, of Potter Hill Road, Susquehanna, Pa., passed away on Tuesday, September 30th, 2008, at the Barnes Kasson Hospital, Susquehanna, Pa., after an illness. James was the son of the late Anthony and Mary (Eully) Luciana. James was...

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My family and I would like to express our sympathies to Jimmy's family. What beautiful memories we have of growing up next door to Helen and Jimmy. They loved and cared for all of the Universal Terrace and Elm Street "Kids." May God Bless Jimmy, Helen and all of you.

Jimmy, you'll be forever missed and loved. Rest in Peace my Friend. Your friendship will be treasured always. I'll miss the good laughs we had together along with Joanne. Eternal Peace my Friend, Love Ruthann and Larry

I met Jimmy through Eddy Reddon. He always spoke so highly of Jimmy and told me many stories. Eddy and I thought his bithday was August 25th so we went and celebrated with a bottle of wine. Jimmy was so gracious and always made you feel comfortable. He showed us pictures of his raccoon friends. He was a man of faith and will be greatly missed.

To the Luciana family
I was sorry to read of Jim’s death in the paper this morning. I have known Jim from the days when he was Service Manager for Deitch Cadillac and later for Matthews Pontiac and Cadillac. He was first class gentleman and a top notch service manager. He was always there with a smile and a helping hand for his customers and friends. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

My sympathy to the family. Jimmy was a neighbor to my Aunt Mary - then my parents when they moved into her house on Universal Terrace. He was always a wonderful person. I remember him fondly as a child growing up as I'm sure you have fond memories.

my dad always spoke fondly of"Jimmy" and always spoke of learning the service managing bussiness from him, I'm sorry for your loss. Joe Ruspantini jr

I am sorry to read of Mr. Luciana's death in the paper this morning. A real gentleman. I enjoyed visiting with him and Joann at the veggie stand. Please accept my sincerest sympathy.