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James Scallon

San Mateo, California

1959 - 2012

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James Patrick ScallonSept. 28, 1959-Oct. 4, 2012Resident of San MateoJim Scallon, age 53, died unexpectedly on Thursday October 4.Jim was born in West Union, Iowa, grew up in West Covina, CA, and for the past 20 years, called the Bay Area home. Jim did his undergraduate work at the University of...

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I miss you cousin. I see your face in my great nephew. You will never be forgotten. I still feel guilty that I had not gotten back to you of message you left me to review your resume.

Dear Karen and Scallon family,

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a friend and wonderful man.

We met in Philadelphia, in line getting our student ID cards our first day at Wharton, and became good friends. He always had a smile on his face, even when he stored his possessions with a Philadelphia company during the summer between our two years of graduate school and the company sold his furniture. Jim took it all in stride, smiling all the way to the police station....

Dear Mrs. Scallon and family: I met Jim at Notre Dame and again at a Bay Area ND club event in 1986. He was a very nice man and the thought of him brings a smile to my face. I am so sorry to hear of his passing and will be praying for everyone who loved him. Elizabeth Spinelli Balmert, ND 1982

Karen and family -

My heart goes out to all of you for your loss. You have been in my thoughts and in the thoughts of others in Digital Marketing. I hope the support of many family and friends are carrying you through this time.

Annie and the Scallon Family,
I'm so terribly sorry for your loss. What an amazing life James had. You will all be in my prayers.
Love and Friendship,
Laura Garcia

Remembering all the great times with SdVP YAG from Yosemite to wine country biking to skiing to American River rafting and St Pat's Day party trolleys (Jim's specialties) to all our great evenings, socials and volunteer events. Those times were a blessing Jim - thanks!

I'll remember Jim best for his service to the St Vincent de Paul Young Adult Group. Because of his leadership YAG was able to continue and thrive. Everyone including me who met through YAG and made friends, were married or had children are indebted to him. Jim is a loving and loved friend and brother in Christ who will be missed until we join him in heaven. St Vincent de Paul - PRAY FOR US!

Jim,
I've been talking with a mutual friend about the positive impact you had on our lives. You will surely be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your beautiful wife and daughters.

Jim, my drinking buddy in SF nearly 30 years ago. He and I enjoyed many a Irish Coffee at the Buena Vista.