James-Masiello-Obituary

James E. Masiello

Westport, Connecticut

1959 - 2025

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James E. Masiello October 1, 1959 - January 21, 2025 James Edward Masiello Jr., age 65, of Westport, Connecticut, passed away unexpectedly on January 21, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Born on October 1, 1959, to the late Nancy (Figlar) Masiello and Jim Masiello, Jimmy grew up with a deep...

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Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Thinking of you Marnie , Peace be with all , Mary

My thoughts and prayers go out to your whole family. Michelle reached out to me via text and told me the bad news about Maz. We worked together for a long time and especially our time together in our Westport office. We always had a great time working together and hanging out through goods times and bad. He was a great person and glad our paths crossed in this world. I am sorry I could not make the wake or service but I am there is spirit. Phil Nastu

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Was so sorry to hear the passing of Jim he will be missed

My condolences to the Masiello family may the lord be with you

So sorry to hear about Jim´s passing. We were team mates on two different baseball teams, one for Jr Babe Ruth and then again for Senior Babe. He was terrific baseball player and competitor. We had some fun times.

My Friend Maz has moved on, but he has left me with a freight train of irreplaceable memories. Is this not how we define our existence people? Sure, being a couple of "Healthy Italian Alpha Males" entitles you to good times, laughter & promise..! Our Friendship also entitled us to memories of our Families. Mine of the Masiello´s will always be fond. Maz like myself, wasn´t any push-over, & we respected, admired & enjoyed each others company. Indeed we tore it up & accumulated a lifetime...

so sorry that you have lost sweet Jimmy. Bruce got to know him a little bit in these last couple of years and I still remember him growing up. So sorry for your loss.