James-Parisi-Obituary

James J. Parisi

Schenectady, New York

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James J. Parisi, landscaper, barber, and a man who loved his family, passed away on August 6, 2015 at 76 years old. He was born in Schenectady, NY to Mary (Tomaso) Parisi and James P, Parisi on February 13, 1939. He married Donna (Dunham) Parisi and moved to Ballston Lake, NY, where they and...

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OH Jimmy you will be missed, Who will I harass now? I'll miss the talks at the greenhouse, the ice cream cones, the advice, you were right I did need a convertible, and yes you know Donna and I will be on the road. Say hi to Dick for me. You two will have a lot to talk about. Always in my thoughts.
Love, Chris

Eric and Family, Our prayers are with you. I'm very glad I got to meet James. I am sure he is at peace.

So sorry for your loss! Jimmy & i go way back to Central Park School! Jimmy was always full of life! He will always be remembered fondly.

jimmy, my dear friend of 70 years, I will never forget all the childhood fun we had together. We found each other 10 years ago and spent lots of time in Las Vegas breaking bread with you and your lovely wife Donna. RIP in heaven my dear friend. You will be in my thoughts always and ever.
Bless you
Fondly, MUrray

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May your memories of this special man comfort you during this difficult time. He will always be in your heart!

We are sorry for your loss and and pray your good memories help to ease the pain.

I'm so glad I got to see him one more time before he passed. My thoughts and love are with the whole family!!!

I don't have any words that you haven't already heard.

I'll miss walking in the door only to be told "grab a plate, get some dinner".
I'll miss having the same conversation about overpaid athletes.
I'll miss the stories.
I'll miss being his tech guy during the winter.
I'll miss "here, take some home with you - just bring back the dish!".
I'll miss a lot of things.
I'll miss Mr. Parisi.