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James R. "Jim" Maul Sr.

Millville, New Jersey

Age 72

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James R. "Jim" Maul Sr.Millville - James R. "Jim" Maul Sr. 72 of Millville and Shawcrest died on Sunday in the Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, PA after an extended illness. Born in Millville, Jim was a lifelong South Jersey resident.Jim was a co-owner and operator of the iconic Millville...

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To Rochelle, the Children, Grandchildren, and staff: Please know of my sincere offer of prayers and condolences for the great loss that you all carry in your hearts. We remember, Jim standing behind the counter; he always greeted us with a smile and that occasional gift of conversation with any of us who stopped by for a plate of home cooked hot food, or just a cup of great coffee! Now, we need to Celebrate with Jim a life well lived in service to his worldwide community! ...

So sorry for your loss he was a wonderful man,
The Sheppard's Harry and Kay

To the Maul family I send prayers and well wishes from the O'Donnell family. Jim was a great man who exemplified the best of Millville. God speed.

It's been a long time since hanging out with you in Aruba. We will miss you Jim. My deepest condolences. Bill

Rochelle and family, I am so sorry for your loss. You all have always been an inspiration and a tradition in Millville throughout all life's myriad changes. There has always been Jim's and your family. You all have always been so strong. May the prayers of all of us surround you in this difficult time adding to your strength now. bj perry

So very sorry for your loss. May you all find comfort at this difficult time.

I have wonderful memories of Jim. I have been a customer since I was a small child and have never seen Jim with out a smile on his face!! The entire maul family and Jim's lunch staff eventually became my family. I remember when I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer and Nikki gave the news to her father , Jim grabbed hold of me and began to cry. I found myself forgetting my sickness and comforting him!! He loved me and I loved him. Jim Maul and the entire Maul family and Jim's lunch staff...

Sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I enjoyed many times playing golf with him and the Sunbeam crew.
I'll miss you, Jim.
Rest In Peace.
Doug Omahne

To Rochelle, Jim, Nikki and the Maul Family, I'm so sorry to hear about Jim. Jim was a good man, who always made me feel welcome when I came into "Jim's Lunch" for a meal. We had some great conversations and I always looked forward to seeing him. I'll really miss him. God bless.