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James Mudgett

Sykesville, Maryland

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James R. Mudgett, Sr., age 80, of Sykesville, died Thursday, January 28, 2016 at Seasons Hospice in Randallstown, MD. He was born June 19, 1935 in New York, the son of the late James A. Mudgett and the late Dorothy Kreidler Mudgett. He was a retired LCDR USCG Reserve. He was a Retired Maryland...

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Jim was a character! Freedom fitness classes were always better when he was there. As a college student, I worked in the dry cleaners with a laundromat attached. He would come in on Friday evenings with a white table cloth, wine glasses and a spread for anyone who wanted to partake! I looked forward to his visits and will remember him fondly.

Mr. mudgett or as he liked to be called father mudgett was seen often at his son's auto body shop. He was a very caring person. Loved to surprise people with little gifts from trips he made. It was a pleasure to have known him .

Mr. Mudgett was quite a character! He would come into the laundry mat where I worked on Friday nights with a bottle of wine for the customers and lots of stories to share. He'll be missed!

Jim and I sat next to each other for an H&R Block class years ago. I have fond memories of the laughter we shared in that class. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
-Marjorie

So very sorry to hear of the loss of your Father. Please know that I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. ~ Paula Kleiman

WERE SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR OF THE LOSS OF JIM. WE WERE FORTUNATE TO HAVE BEEN FRIENDS FOR MORE THAN SEVENTY YEARS.

FRANK FITCH Best friend for 72 yrs. Can't imagine life without Jimmy. He will be missed by every one he touched.

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Mr mudget was such a happy person he always had a good story and a laugh. He l Ioved his family and grandchildren. I had the honor of knowing him. He was a character we will always have Vegas we will miss u popsicle watch over your family love always