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James R. "Jim" Millspaugh

Trumansburg, New York

Age 66

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Millspaugh, James R. "Jim"Trumansburg: James R. "Jim" Millspaugh, of Trumansburg, passed away at home surrounded by family on Monday, May 12, 2014, at the age of 66. Jim was born in Ithaca on March 10, 1948, a son of the late Arthur and Gertrude Millspaugh. A lifelong resident of Trumansburg, he...

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Jim...I will miss you, but, will remember our days playing softball together. You were always such a gracious person. I'm thankful for knowing you. Rest In Peace.

My thoughts are with the Millspaugh family as they go through this difficult time. Trumansburg lost a great one.

SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS WORKED WITH JIM AT NCR

To All of Jim's Family,
He was a very special person!! I just want to send my thoughts and prayers to you. The lights of old T-burg seem to be growing dimmer every day. We keep losing the ones we love and hold dear.
Love to all of you,
Dorothy Mikula Ward

To the family and Fred, sorry to hear about Jim. Between the two of you and softball there were many laughs and memeories

I never knew Jim personally, but by passing and coming from a small town. My blessing and sympathy to the family. Jim was always one to say hello and was ever so kind. R.I.P. Jim...

I am proud to have known Jim for many years going back to 1961 when I would stay overnight from time to time at the Millspaugh home. Jim was such a neat person and I respected and enjoyed our friendship through so many years. My best wishes to Jim's family and friends.

To Jim's family, I want you to know how sorry I am for your loss. It is hard to see a loved one pass away but I am glad he is no longer suffering from the cancer.

I have great memories of time spent with his Mom, Dad, brothers and sister that will always be with me. My love to all of you and know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry to hear about Jim Millspaugh. I did not know him personally, but my parents, Walter and Pauline Lamont, were frequent customers at the store. My dad was the greenskeeper at Trumansburg golf course. I can imagine them now talking about that golf course. The community lost a wonderful person.