James-Montecalvo-Obituary

James Montecalvo

Washington, Pennsylvania

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James "Uncle Jimmy" Montecalvo, 85, of Washington, died Tuesday, December 29, 2015, in Townview Health and Rehabilitation Center, Canonsburg. He was the last of his immediate family. He was born December 13, 1930, in Washington, a son of the late Vincent J. Montecalvo and Frederica Gizzo...

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sending many heartfelt sympathies from the Riggle and Reedy family was such a great pleasure having him as a neighbor our prayers are with you Dorothy and you your family at this time. He was a very special and dear man.

Jim and I were friends from the middle 40's when his family moved to terrace ave. although I left Washington in early 1950, we remained friends and I will surely miss our occasional time together when visiting Washington.

I have read all the entries in the guest book here and the guest book from the William Neal Funeral Home. I am amazed that all of the entries I have read, captured the very essence of this wonderful, kind and caring man. He always had a smile and a hug for everyone, and boy did he know EVERYONE!!! He was my partner in crime when it came to eating hot peppers, and every time I eat one from now on I will think of him! He lit up the room with his smile and there was always just a hint of...

My sincere sympathy. Jimmy was always a good friend, and would always stop and talk over old times ! He will be missed. God grant him eternal peace !!!! Bill & Eileen Richardson

Thoughts and prayers to the entire montevalco family!! Uncle jimmy was a great man who my brothers adored and loving having at football practices and games!!

Uncle Jim,You will be forever missed.im a better person because of you. thanks.

Jimmy one of the greatest people I've ever known. A true family man and the best friend my Dad, Sam Gualteri ever had.I will always remember the care and love he had for our family. Deepest sympathy to Dorothy and family. You will truly be missed Jimmy. RIP

A good person ive always looked up to. Im sorry to hear of this loss.

I remember Jim when I coached his Great Nephew Jimmy in the Washington Bronco league. He was always there to encourage all the boys. The love and caring he always displayed to all the teammates, coaches, and parents will always be remembered..