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James T. Mathieson

Springfield, Massachusetts

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James T. Mathieson 1926 - 2005 CHICOPEE - James T. Mathieson, age 79, of Chicopee, died Thusday October 13, 2005 in Chicopee. He was born in Holyoke, son of the late Pipe Major Wilson and Annie (Thomson) Mathieson, graduated from Holyoke High School and attended American...

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Our thoughts and prayers go out to Pat and the rest of the family. Jim was a great man, father, grandfather. I know he will be missed.

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for the loss of Jimmy. My Dad, Irving Meyer, worked with Jim for years at the American Bosch. Nov. 3 will be a year I lost Dad. I remember fondly,so many visits to the Bosch with Dad where Jim kept my sister, brother and I entertained, taught us a few jokes and even helped us rearrange Dads desk. He had a sense of humor few have and was someone my Dad respected and was glad to call a friend. I remember Dad talking about him so often, how he loved to play...

Willie,My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family.Just found out about Jim in Garry Browns sports page column."Farewell,Jim Mathieson.you were a nobleman on skates".How true that is.I have so many great memories of Jim, his hockey school I attended.The seemingly hundreds of miles we marched side by side in the Kiltie band.The Wednesday nite band practice @ post 351 in Holyoke,I could go on and on..God Bless.

My heart and prayers go out to the Mathieson family. Willie, if you need anything at all I'm just a few minutes and a phone call away.

Our deepest and most sincere sympathies go out to the family of James Mathieson. We are friends of Wilson and Michelle.

Dear Pat and Family, Our deepest sympthanies go to all of you. I was so glad that We go0t to see Jim just 3 weeks ago and I was so glad that you came to pick me up and I got to spend the day at your house on the day he found out he was terminal. I can't tell you all what it meant to me to be apart of your life for 25yrs. I will always be grateful to you. My heart is breaking from sadness but I know he won't have to suffer and he can play hockey again with the Sullivan brothers Bill and Paul....

Our deepest sympathies go out to the family of Jim. We were former residents of Norwood Terrace in Holyoke. I was Janet Buckley before marriage. Ken knew Jim better and Janet knew Don better. This goes back a goodly number of years.

Most Sincerely
Janet & Kenneth Keighley