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James Romanus McCole M.D.

Novato, California

1945 - 2017

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James Romanus McCole, M.D.February 28, 1945- February 6, 2017Sausalito, CABorn in Jacksonville, Fla. to Captain (USMCR) Romanus and Elizabeth Cowles McCole, Jim was raised in Springfield, Pa. He was a proud graduate of St. Joseph's Preparatory School in Philadelphia ("The Prep"), and St. Joseph's...

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My son Jack was his first patient as I was his second. We had 30 years of his knowledge and patience with me. Youre so missed.

My sincere condolences to his family. I found Jim to be a witty, funny, flirtatious guy, and always enjoyed his friendship. Our sons, JP & Chris, were grade school buddies, until we moved away. Dr. Jim left the world way too young.

My sincere condolences to the family of Jim McCole. He was a friendly guy, fun to be around, very flirtatious. My son, JP, was buddies with his son, Chris, when they were in grade school. Dr. Jim left the world way too young.

Still miss him terribly. Haven't found a doctor yet who is his caliber.

He was the best Doctor in the world and haven't found one yet to compare. I miss him terribly and he passed on my birthday! Hope he is catching lots of fish in heaven.

God Bless you Dr McCole You took care of my parents & my husband & myself for 45 plus years. We loved you & there will never be another like you, Y our humor, compassion & caring cannot be matched. You will be missed.
Confolences to his family he was a wonderful man

Dr. McCole was the best doctor my husband and I ever had. He had a common sense approach to medicine and had a great sense of humor. We were devastated when he had to retire due to his illness several years ago. Our condolences to his family.

Dr. McCole you will be missed! You were the best doctor that there ever was, I still have not found one that could evey replace you. You were very compassionate and thorough. I went to you for over 17 yrs. You even made house calls with my first husband Rick Jones who was diagnosed with cancer. Then in his passing you told me to "Celebrate like the Irish, do no be sad"!

Jim was our family doctor for over thirty years. We loved and respected him. He always had time for us, no matter what the issue. He was a friend that was loved by everyone who was blessed to know him. He'd talk about his boys through the years and we feel that we watched them grow up through his eyes. He made the world a better place and he made those around him better people. Our hearts are heavy with his passing. What a wonderful legacy he leaves to his family and all who were...