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James Thomas McLaren

Plymouth, Ma, Massachusetts

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Plymouth, Ma, Massachusetts
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American Lung Association

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James Thomas McLaren1953 - 2024Plymouth, MAJames Thomas McLaren, 70, passed away on March 2nd with his children by his side. Born on August 7th, 1953, Jim grew up in Longmeadow and was a graduate of Longmeadow High School. He raised his family in Wilbraham and lived there for more than thirty...

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Dear Kate and Tim, I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your father. My clearest memory of him was at your parents wedding which was such a beautiful celebration and filled with so much laughter, love and life. Despite the health problems they had to contend with in their later years, your parents were a beautiful loving couple. I'm especially glad to have seen your Dad last year at GLP because it had been many years. He had a wonderful attitude then and we enjoyed long talks...

So many memories from our days at Lowell State- I left after one semester but we ended up being room mates more than once. We worked together at Tech Hifi so many stories. One Saturday it was warm and slow so we decided to paint the front of the building ( it wasnt that large) anyway - at one point the wind picked up knocked that paint can over that was on a ladder on to my old VW which was no prize ( we were all young an starting out) We jammed aften- I can remember one night we...

Tim and Kate, I was so very sorry to hear of Jim´s death. He came to see us last summer at GLP and and Joy and I had a great time chatting with him. He was a very special person. Love to you and your families at this difficult time. Joan

Life long friend of Kay McLaren..She often spoke loveingly of Jim, Pam and their children. My sincere condolences to you.

We just wanted to send our thoughts and prayers and hope your memories help through this difficult time . Sincerely, Dana and Deb Moreau

I grew up with Jim, and we played hours and hours of baseball during our summers. Great memories. Rest in peace, Jim.