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James M. McGowan

Newark, New Jersey

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James M. McGowan of Lebanon, N.J., passed away peacefully on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, at home, surrounded by his loving family. He was 70. Born Aug. 5, 1941, in Jersey City, N.J., Jim graduated from Snyder High School in 1959. Along with his brothers he owned and operated Delta Insulation, a...

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Dear Judy, I am so saddened by the loss of your dear Jim. I know you miss him terribly. You were a wonderful wife to him and I am glad you had happy years together. I send you my sympathy and my love.
Elva Busch, Santa Fe, NM

KEVIN AND I WISH TO EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO JIM'S DAUGHTERS AND THE ENTIRE FAMILY. JIM AND I WORKED TOGETHER IN THE LATE 80's and EARLY 90's BEFORE MY HUSBAND WAS TRANSFERRED OVERSEAS. PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. KINDEST REGARDS

I am so sad for you, Judy, and the entire family. I will always remember walking the fields at Hershey, lunch at Chocolate World, lunch near Princeton with you and Jim and the most wonderful visit to your home.
Jim was the "best"! Your in my thoughts and prayers,with sympathy.

He was a good grandfather as I often remember him at James' various games. He was a real nice man and waved when I saw him. My heart and prayers go out to his entire family.

My heart goes out to you, Judy in your time of grief. I only met Jim once, but knowing you all these years, I know he must have been a wonderful man. My deepest sympathy to you and all your family.

Karen & Kerry: Both of your parents were the nicest people we had the privilege of knowing. Your father was very supportive and loving and his face always lit up when he spoke of the two of you. May the beautiful memories you shared be a source of comfort during this difficult time. His kindness and spirit will live on in the both of you. Our deepest condolences. Jimmy & Pat Friel

I will miss seeing Jim walking in the summer to Karen's house. Our neighbor will be missed. He was a great and fun guy. My deepest sympathy, it is always so hard losing a parent. I always think of mom with James at Halloween she always looked forward to him. It has been hard without mom and dad everyday, but the many dreams of them and remembering time spent helps as I am sure will help you. He was a wonderful person. He's in my prayers.

Our deepest sympathy during this sad time. On a happier note Uncle Bobby and I have treasured memories of all the fun we had in Whitehouse. Dinners, Disney, Christmas time shopping. There are many more that we will share when we see you.Your Mom & Dad will always hold a special place in our heart.
We send much love and farewell to our friend.
Aunt Nettie & Uncle Bobby