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James A. Pare

Baldwinsville, New York

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James A. Pare, 47, of Liverpool, passed away at home on Sunday with his family by his side. Jim was born in Liverpool on July 29, 1966, to Bud and Sheila Pare. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, hunting, riding his motorcycle and playing sports with his kids. He was a loving son, brother,...

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I think about Jim often and continue to miss him. He was a very good and trusting friend. It's still hard to believe you're gone, physically that is. You are forever in my heart and mind Jim. I hold onto the special memories, especially those from our childhood. I pray that we will reunite in Paradise when my time comes. Love you

Dear Diane and the Pare family,

I knew Jim in a lifetime ago when we were in college in Coby. I remember Jim so well as they were impressionable times for all of us and although Jim and I lost touch soon after school ( Jim and Diane put up me and a few buddies on Spring break in Fl )I think about those times and Jim when looking back and remember his love of sports and his motorcycle - I remember when he brought his bike back after break one year and how he loved to ride - I also...

I couldn't be more deeply sorry for your loss. Jim was a warm, wonderful person in a family of warm, wonderful people, and my heart goes out to you all.

Diane and family,
My deepest sympathy. Reading through these notes, it's obvious Jim made an incredibly positive difference in many people's lives. It's been a long time since I've seen Jim, but will never forget his sense of humor, the motorcycle speeding ticket, and most of all his deep love for you (Diane).
Love you, my friend,
Linda (Bruhn) Manosh

The American flag outside Nathan Littauer Hospital is at half-mast today and this weekend in honor of Jim Pare.

So sorry for your loss. Only new Jim briefly, but the little time I spent with him will be memorable. He was a great guy.

I am so saddened to have learned of Jim's passing.I knew Jim from when I came to Nathan Littauer Hospital in 2001.He was an excellent and inspiring leader of people and just a wonderful human being.
In the summer of 2001 Jim organized and coached the hospital softball team that I was a member of. I loved it when Jim would boss me around when I played first base and he pitched...always in a nice way but let me know it when I messed up !
My prayers are with you.
Larry...

I have gotten to know your family through the dentist office and I'm sadden to hear about your loss. You and your family will be in my prayers. I know your a very strong woman, Diane, and you have some great kids by your side.

We are so sorry to hear of your lost ....please know Diane that you and your family are in our prayers. God bless your family at this very difficult time.....