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James F. McGill

Westwood, Walpole, Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Of Westwood, died November 5th. Beloved husband of Kathleen (Fennessy) McGill. Loving father of Kathleen James and her husband Michael of Port Chester NY, Maura Mudd and her husband Daniel of Washington DC, Christopher McGill and his wife Annik of Hudson NH, Eileen Fox and her husband Sean of...

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Aunt Kathleen our condolences. Uncle Jim was a great guy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

The Fennessy's
Kevin,Nancy,Joe,Emma and Rose

Our family met Mr. McGill through his daughter Kathleen James, and we will always remember him with fondness. He was truly a wonderful person. Our son Matt visited the Jameses last winter, and the McGills kindly welcomed him into their home. Our hearts and prayers are with the families; we wish you God's peace and comfort.

Remembering Uncle Jim, always put a smile on my face. His stories were always intersting. One of my favorite Uncles, he'll be sorely missed. Love and prayers to Aunt Kathleen and cousins.
Warm regards, Nancy (McGill) Larry,Dan and Gina Gilardi

Goodbye, Uncle Jim. You meant a great deal to me. I always enjoyed your dry sense of humor, and talking to you about history, politics, family and photography.

You encouraged me to pursue photography a long time ago, and that hobby remains a source of joy to me today.

Your nephew (little) Quentin

My deepest sympathy goes out to my Aunt Kathleen and cousins on the death of my Uncle Jim. I have many fond memories of Jim - especially all his great story telling and fantastic sense of humor. He always had a smile on his face and we both shared a love of playing softball. I will miss him dearly. Warm regards, Kathy (McGill) Scarpone, Mike and Michaela Scarpone (of Norwood, MA)

Truly a man of strength and humor. He made me laugh only this past summer when he graced my daughter's college graduation party. None of us shall stray far from his tree.

Mr. McGill,
Sir, I didn't know you but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.