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Dorothy Pinkerton
March 16, 2004 | Mulberry, FL
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
James M. O'Neill LYKENS - James M. O'Neill, age 68, passed away Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at Harrisburg Hospital. He had retired as a communications technician from AT&T and as a school bus driver from Harris Transportation Corp., Millersburg. He was class president and a 1953 graduate of the...
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Dorothy Pinkerton
March 16, 2004 | Mulberry, FL
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Joe Wingert
March 14, 2004 | Lykens, PA
Jim was a wonderful man. He was a tower of strength for our family. He gave of himself so generously to our family, to friends and to the community. Jim was so handy and I had the privilege to learn very much from him. You will be sadly missed.
Jackie
Jackie O'Neill
March 11, 2004 | Lyknes, PA
I only knew Jim and Grace for a short time. I was invited to their home around the holidays (2003) by their daughter (Chris) who I am friends with and while there they just treat you like one of their own, making you feel like you knew the family forever. I know from listening to people talk he was an asset to the community and to his family as well, he will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Mary Hammaker
March 10, 2004 | Millersburg
I worked with 'Mr Jim' for several years at Don's Food Rite. He kept me company on Saturday nights when I had to close the deli. He always had interesting stories to tell and he kept me laughing. He was a nice man and will certainly be missed.
Ann Reiner
March 09, 2004 | Manheim, PA
We shall always hold Jim in our hearts as a very dear friend. He always took time to talk or to listen to everyone.
His Family was his life. Jim was a very honorable man and we were so Blessed to have known him as our friend. We cry with you.
Love and Hugs to all of Jim's Family.
Eileen & Casey Geiman
March 06, 2004 | Wiconisco, PA
Jim will be missed in a lot of different ways, to many to really mention. Just some of the ways will be when the boys are out doing something and jim coming over to supervise there work and telling them if they are doing it right or else this is how me and pop pop would have done it. And also helping me out with different projects i would try and take on my own if i got in a jam i no i could count on jim to help me. Will be missed by our faimly for sure and never to be forgotten.
Lisa...
Lisa Hubler
March 04, 2004 | Lykens, PA