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JAMES MANOLI

Natick, Massachusetts

Age 65

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MANOLI, James Age 65, of Natick, died after a short illness on Friday, July 29, 2022. He was born to the late Dr. Charles and Virginia Manoli in Georgetown, Washington, DC. Shortly after, he and his parents relocated back to Dorchester, MA, where he was raised. Jim leaves his beautiful wife of 27...

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HI JEANNIE THINK OF YOU AND JIMMY OFTEN HOPE ALL IS WELL FOR YOU AND YOURS WALT AND JEAN CIENASKI

To Jim's devoted wife Jean, may yours & Peter's hearts stayed filled with the wonderful memories of Jim and the joyful times golfing & gatherings with Family as you continue to celebrate Jim's well-lived life. Danny

Jean, I am so sorry to hear of your husband, Jim's, passing. My thoughts and prayers are will you and your family.

I am so sorry for Jim's passing. A long time ago Jim and I were good friends. During the years when we passed from teen to adult we created many crazy and wonderful memories.

The Manolis were a mainstay in the Dorchester neighborhood that I grew up in and the house that they lived in on Ashmont St. is still referred to as the Manolis house. You could not find a nicer family if you tried. Dr. Manoli was our family's dentist and my brothers and countless others kids spent many happy hours playing in the Manoli's backyard during the 60's, in that controlled chaos that is the hallmark of a good time. Rest In Peace, Jimmy. You will be missed.

Condolences to Jean, Peter and the family. Fond memories of many golf games at Pleasant Valley and the trip to St Andrew´s. Pic is when Jimmy drove the green on the Par 4 10th hole at the old course. Farewell my friend - hit `´em straight up there.

Dear Jean & family I am so saddened to hear of Jimmy´s passing. Although it´s been some time since I´ve seen you two, I always remember the early days some 20 something years ago. My thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. I am unable to be there in person, but I´ll be thinking of you. May Jimmy Rest In Peace.

Jean I can't express how very sorry I am for you and your family. Jim was truely a great friend of mine as are you and both of you made my life better. I will miss knowing Jimmy has left us but know we will all meet again. Walt C.

Jean, Peter and family, I was so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He had a great commitment to and influence for worker safety, and I considered him one of my friends and mentors. I was so glad that we were able to chat shortly before his retirement. He will be missed. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.