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James "Jim" Rulison

Glenville, New York

Jun 7, 1949 – Feb 17, 2025

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June 7, 1949
DIED
February 17, 2025
LOCATION
Glenville, New York

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Rulison, James "Jim"GLENVILLE - James "Jim" Rulison, age 75, of Glenville, N.Y., passed away peacefully on February 17, 2025. Known for never sitting still, Jim was always thinking up new ideas of what project to tackle next.Born in Albany on June 7, 1949, to the late Robert and Marjorie (Havnen)...

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Linda so sorry for the loss of your husband , Jim.. May you feel God´s presence at this difficult time and may Jim´ rest in his peace

We worked with Jim for over 20 years at NY Parks. He was a very hard worker and knew the State personnel system forwards and backwards. He, also, went out of his way to make the office a fun and welcoming place. We are very sorry to hear of his passing and offer sincere condolences to Lin and family. RIP Jim. You were one of the good guys.

I was so very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with the family, especially at this difficult time. Hugs and love from Arizona.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and all of Jim's family. Jim was a good friend. We shared days of highschool track together and worked on some joint highschool reunions between our two graduation years. Jim was a great take charge kind of guy and served our local chapter of RPEA as chairperson. He will truly be missed.

My condolences to Jim's family. I knew him from the OC's and volleyball. He was a man of many interests and always had entertaining stories to tell of his many life experiences. He was a great guy and will be missed.

Jim was a good friend in high school and we would contact each other over the years. The last few years we would see each other at the classic car shows and have lunch or dinner once in a while. It was always a pleasure to see him and the conversations were wide ranging and fun. Jim I´m already missing you my friend. Linda to you and the family my sincerest condolences. He is truly a special guy.

Jim and I ran around the neighborhood as young children. He was the first boy I ever kissed, in an experimental manner of course. He grew up to be an admirable human who stayed positive and joyful through the din life throws our way. I will always smile when I remember Jim. My best to the family he loved so well.

On behalf of the Scotia-Glenville Senior Center, please accept our deepest condolences. Jim was a past member of the Center and a valued volunteer. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Friends from the Scotia-Glenville Senior Center