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James Edwin Masucci

Houston, Texas

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"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened"      JAMES EDWIN MASUCCI of Houston, Texas and York Harbor, Maine came to his Journey's end on Saturday, July 26, 2003 after a most courageous and lengthy battle with both Myelodysplasia and later, Leukemia. Jim was preceded in death by his...

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Jim's candor and gentleness will remain with us always. Quick with a joke and a beaming smile, he brought out the best in all of us. Few people are able to bring about so much good in the lives of others. His spirit has passed on, but not his memory. Something which we will always treasure; like the beauty of Maine and its majestic neighbor, the eternal sea.

Much Love From Becky, Ashley, & Jeff

To a wonderful guy, whose sense of humor was nonpareil.

You'll keep them laughing forever, Jim.

Sincere sympathy to Diane, Hanes and all the family.

Jim and Betsy Kelly

We Love You, Jim

Paula & Leon

Please accept our sympathies in your loss. We knew Jim in Albany and in Houston as Bill worked for Cap Cities at one time in Buffalo and Los Angeles. We both admired Jim and respected his as an individual and as a business person.
He was one of the "good" guys and a friend of many. God Bless Your Family.
Beverly and Bill Weaver
Cibolo, Texas

Wonderful memories,great times,always special...thanks for being there...Farewell, partner..

Please accept my condolences. I've known Jim for a few years as a Client of Cox & Lord & Baker Ubernosky & Majeres CPA's. I no longer work with these companies but do remember Jim. I enjoyed talking with Jim when he would bring in the family tax return. May God Bless him and his family.

Jim i love you and know you have seen my father now.....aunt sophie, diane and hayes......my prayers and thoughts are with you......i know your pain. I am so so sorry for how you hurt right now and i wish there were words i could say but there isn't....just know Jim is in the best place ever and it is he who is the lucky one...for he is at peace......we love you Jim.....Cousin Susan

I am sorry for the grief you must feel, yet know that he is in a good place, and that your separation is a temporary one that we all must live through until our individual times come. I met him once about 15 yrs ago, briefly, at a cocktail party at someone's home. There were several women standing in the group, and when he mentioned "my wife," the women all gradually moved away. I wondered then if this was kind of his little way of watching to see what some motivations were, and got the...