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James W. McAfee

Pittston, Pennsylvania

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PITTSTON — James W. McAfee, 88, of Pittston, formerly of River Street, Forty Fort, passed into the hands of God, on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, at Allied Services Hospice, Wilkes-Barre.

Jim was a graduate of Forty Fort High School, Class of 1955. He enjoyed sports, but his favorite was...

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Barb, Jeff and family, We were so sorry to learn the news about Jim. He surely had a sunny disposition and wonderful sense of humor that will be sadly missed. We have such fond memories of the annual 4th of July parties from back in the day. Great people, great times that will always be treasured. Sue and Tony Jones and family

Wonderful memories. Kind and loving family Thank you so much for your kindness and love.

I remember well the help I received from Jim in building an addition onto the rear of Ginny and Stan Motyks's residence, notably during a snowstorm. Could not have done it without his help as he graciously volunteered. I will never forget! Rest in peace Jim.

So sorry to hear of Jimmy Mac's passing. He was a true warrior and a good man. I will always remember his sense of humor and all the good times we had. He truly loved God and his family and friends. Peace to Jim at last.

My condolences to Barbara, Jeff and the McAfee family on the passing of Jim. He was a good friend, classmate, teammate. Since high school we kept in touch. I will miss our phone conversations and the stories we shared. May he rest in peace. God bless!

Known Jim since high school. What a great person. My condolences.

Jim and I were friends at Forty Fort high. We played football together along with Lee Davis and Terry Smith. Jim had a 47 chevie which he proudly took to school each day. We had a lot of fun together. Tom Craver

Dear McAfee Family, I am sorry to hear of Mr. McAfee´s passing. My Dad (Paul Hanko) always spoke of him highly. May he rest in peace.

Jeff & family, so sorry for your loss. I have such good memories of Culver Street and all the fun we had. Sending love and prayers of comfort.