James-Santor-Obituary

James E. Santor

Norwood, Massachusetts

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Of Norwood, died unexpectedly at his residence Sunday, March 30, 2008. He was 79. He was the beloved husband of the late Ruth T. (Lang) who died in 2003 and to whom he was married for 49 years. A life long resident of Norwood, he was the son of the late Francis and Margaret (Flynn) Santor. Raised...

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papa
i miss you so much and it doesn't feel like your gone. i will always remember you and your stories about being in the navy and growing up in Boston. i love you and miss you
- liz

Dear Papa,
I miss you very much and sometimes i still dont believe you are really gone. I will never forget all the things we built as well as the stories you told me about the Navy and were you grew up. Im gonna miss seeing you every dayand i will never forget the good times we had.
Love your grandson Charles

Dad,
I will forever be grateful for the time we spent together. I know how lucky I was to have had you as a father. You always gave me unconditional love and understanding. I still can not believe that you are gone. You were not only my dad, but you were my friend my confidant. A piece of me went with you that day. I wish we could of said goodbye. You will always be with me in my heart.
Thank you for being the best father anyone could wish for.
All my love,
Your adoring...

Dad,
Jonathan and I will miss you forever. I can't begin to say how much we loved you and mom and how much we miss you both. Jonathan told me just yesterday just how much he looked up to you and how much he wants to be the same kind of grandfather you were to him and father you were to Debbie, Paul, Judy and Me.
With all our love,
Jonathan and Linda

Mr. Santor,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II and the Korean War as a destroyer sailor. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

Linda and Family,
We are very sorry for your loss. We know your Dad was a special part of your lives. May you always hold on to the special memories of your Dad, by doing so this will always keep him close to you. May he rest in peace.
Love,

To Paul, Linda, Judy, Debby and families.
I was so shocked to just read of your dad's sudden and untimely passing. I have been away and am so sorry I was not able to personally convey my heartfelt condolences to each of you.
As an old neighbor, I remember him as such a "good guy" and always there for his family.
May God watch over and comfort you during this sorrowful time.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Anne White Scoble

Paul, Linda, Judy and Family,
Your dad was a wonderful person. He was a very supportative grandfather. I will remember sitting on the 21st Lancers' bus with Dick Woodall and laughing and telling jokes. My thoughts are with you.
Nancy Gillis-Cawley and kids

Dear Deb, Paul, Linda, and Judy,
We are so deeply sorry. We will always remember uncle Jimmy for his kind heart, great sense of humor, and wonderful laugh. God bless him and all of you.
With love always,
Andrea Rossi, Angela Rossi, and Rita
Our prayers are with you.