James-Meaney-Obituary

James A. Meaney Sr.

Lenox, Massachusetts

1943 - 2024

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DIED
October 16, 2024
LOCATION
Lenox, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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James A. Meaney, Sr., 81 of Lenox, passed away October 16, 2024 at home. Born in North Adams on August 11, 1943, he was the son of Paul and Ruth Quinn Meaney.He was educated in North Adams Schools and was a 1961 graduate of St. Joseph High School. He then went on to receive his Bachelor's degree...

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Louise and family, we are so sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. I remember our years at Taconic as we developed friendships within the Social Study´s department. I looked forward each morning to Jimmys arrivival, knowing controlled chaos was about to begin. We laughed a lot at his antics and provocations. Jim was a great teacher and well respected by students and faculty. Anne and I remember our trips to Wildwood with our families and how much fun we had each year. Please accept our...

To the Meaney family, My thoughts go back so many years to Taconic High School when Jim played such a huge role in the education and development of so many students in West Pittsfield. He will be missed, and always remembered as a friend. So sorry for your loss.

In the late 90s, I was chairman of the building project for LMHS. At the time there was much opposition to the proposed auditorium. Jim was a great help in selling the addition by describing how an auditorium was like the family room in your home. I would run into Jim at Price Chopper and chat with him and admire his dignity as he navigated with his walker.

Jim was a wonderful and great man, he was a surely an inspiration to many and always will be. He will always be messed and always in my thoughts and prayers. Prayers go to the family for a loss too soon. I will miss him.

Debbie and family so very sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Sharing your loss. Mr. Meaney, may you rest in peace.

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My condolences to Mr. Meaney's family, I learned he wasn't just a teacher but a friend to his students also. Always good to see him & chat when we could. May God be with you & guide you through these times. R. I. P. Mr. Meaney God Bless!