James-McHugh-Obituary

James McHugh

San Francisco, California

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James Frank McHugh Oct. 15, 1925 - Oct. 20, 2010 Died peacefully at his home on October 20, 2010 after courageously battling a heart condition and lung cancer, and, as always with his loving wife Joyce at his side. A native San Franciscan, James, also known as Jim and Jimmy by those closest to...

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Jim was a great friend and coworker at airport. I will miss him, and keep he and his whole family in my thoughts and prayers. Fondly, Jerry Raye

Dear Joyce and family, Condolences to you and your family. May the Lord bless his soul and may he rest in peace.

Joyce, our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family on this sad occasion. Take care of yourself!!
Gods blessing on you.
Mike and Lily Brosnan and all the Brosnans

Auntie Joyce, Timmy, Helen, Monica and the rest of our cousins: We are very saddened by the passing of Uncle Jim (my Godfather). He was capable and could fix anything and we admire how very good he was to Grandma. I will miss picking up the phone and hearing him say “Hello” because of course I recognized his voice. I will miss the way he says “battery” and how he was always interested in talking with us kids. We will all miss him. And may you draw some measure of comfort knowing that...

Received a call from Rob last night. Just wanted to send my thoughts and prayers.
Trish Harrington

Dear Joyce and Family - we are so sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. Your life together is an inspiration for those of us who strive to have a loving life long marriage that you and Jim had. You are all in our prayers.

Ed and Patti Joost

Dear Joyce and Family,
Jim's kindness and sincerity was only exceeded by his smile.
Many blessings to you and the children.
Much love Jeanette Dudum and family

McHugh Family,
Many wonderful memories from years at Holy Name and Sacred Heart. May your memories give you strength and the love of all those around you help you through the days ahead.

Joyce and family, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Jim was such a kind and gentle man; it was an honor to have known him.

Jim and Rosie Horan