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with sympathy from one family member to another.
Donna L Harter
November 18, 2007 | Cicero, NY
Syracuse, New York
October 2, 2007 James McCabe, "Jimmy the Jet," of Westvale, passed away after a brief illness. He was born in Syracuse and later attended Cato-Meridian High School. He worked as a pipefitter through Local 267 for 42 years, retiring in 1997. After retiring, he spent winters at his home in West...
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Donna L Harter
November 18, 2007 | Cicero, NY
I'm very sorry to hear that Jim passed away... My hugs and prayers out to his family... I know that Jim and Dennis are somewhere up there playing Dominos together... Shirley we miss you and I know you have a great family that will help you with your loss. God Bless you...
Lisa and Ariel Lathrop
October 10, 2007 | Mattydale
Uncle Jimmy will be missed but we will take care of Aunt Shirley. God Bless Uncle Jimmy.
Donna Harter
October 08, 2007 | Cicero, NY
My sympathy and love is with all of you. Jim was a wonderful man, quick to laugh and have fun. He will be dearly missed.
Love, Bob Klink
Bob Klink
October 08, 2007 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Uncle Jim is a great man. He always showed me kindness. A very nice, energetic man who's company will truly be missed. FAMILY, May the Lord bind up your wounds and heal your broken hearts. God is with you and will never leave or forsake you.
Love,
Tony
Tony Jesmer
October 08, 2007 | Kirkville, NY
so sorry. jim was a great guy.
serene [madrid]miller
October 07, 2007 | Craigsville, VA
MY GRANDFATHER WAS A REALLY GREAT PERSON AND WE WILL MISS HIM ALOT!!
JESSICA AND EMILEE KOSTURIK
JESSICA KOSTURIK
October 07, 2007 | DERUYTER, NY
My deepest sympathy to the family regarding the passing of a friend and union brother. I enjoyed working with the "Jet" on many, many occasions through the years.
Jim Hollands
October 07, 2007 | West Melbourne, FL
In the few years that I had the privelege of working with Jimmy the Jet he had taught me a few things:
Work harder than hell because there are men out of work that need a job.
There is a difference between level and dead level
The microwave is called the infared.
Always be there for your family, they are the only ones there for you.
God Bless.
Greg Lancette
October 07, 2007 | Syracuse, NY