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James J. Pentony

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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PENTONY JAMES J. 80 - of Cary NC, 103 Bastille Court, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday. A native of Atlantic City, he served in the US Navy during World War II and spent his professional career with New Jersey Bell. Mr. Pentony grew up in Atlantic City, where he graduated from Holy Spirit...

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Dear Jean and Family.........How many hours did I spend at your home reading, playing with Jipper (sp?), or where I got my first taste of Jujubees. So many memories of those days on State Street. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. With deepest sympathy,

mrs petony and family
sorry to hear of your loss. I didn't know Mr Petony but his name was mentioned quite a lot in our house since my dad worked with Jim at NJ Bell for a long time. My dad passed away 3 years ago. He thought the world of Jim and I just wanted to extend my sympathy.
Lynne (warburton) gleeson
Father was Ken

Dear Jean & Family,

There are no words adequate enough to express how saddened we were to hear about J.J.'s passing. We have so many wonderful memories of our times together at the Wann reunions. J. J. was always smiling and had such a wonderful sense of humor. He will be missed by many.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult and sad time.

May our Heavenly Father, who now holds J. J. in his arms, also enfold you with His comfort and peace as your begin...

Jean and family. I first Jim at the Linwood Library and he was a charachter. I enjoyed the banter back and forth while I worked there. I again met him at the many functions at OLS and his love for his family and church. He will be missed by many. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

We are all thinking of you at this time of sorrow. I have so many memories of all of you, very fond ones of Mr. Pentony, I think of him and it makes me smile. Praying for the family, Love Lisa and the Kelly Klan

Sorry to hear of your loss.Jim always had a deep concern and love for Linwood and it was greatly appreciated. Our condolences. Don Vass and family