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James Ralph Shaw

Feeding Hills, Massachusetts

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James Ralph Shaw, 68, a resident of the Feeding Hills section of Agawam, formerly of Springfield, died on Monday, March 14, 2022 at Baystate Medical Center. He was born and educated in Springfield, a son of the late Howard L. and Ruth E. (Abbe) Shaw Hodge and step-father, Stanley M. Hodge and was...

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Another year passes without my friend Jim,today we meet with the old timers and Jim should have been with us,he passed away way too soon,I miss seeing him and that big smile he always had on his face. and hearing him say hey Eddie how are ya.im sure he is looking down at us and wishing us the best. Betty I'm so glad JIm has not been forgotten. R.I.P. MY FOREVER FRIEND

I can't believe 2 yrs have gone by. I'm still teaching but without Jimmy's laugh. It's just not the same anymore. If I mess up I no longer have anyone to laugh at me. No one laughed like Jim. He is in Heaven laughing and on some days I think I can hear him. Prayers and thoughts are with you Betty and Kenny, Don DeGray

Betty, i cannot believe it has been a year since Jim has passed away, time sure fly`s by, Jims name comes up a lot when we talk about all our friends we have lost, im sure glad he has not been forgotten. I hope every thing is fine with you. R.I.P. MY FRIEND

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Worked with him most of his career at Smith and Wesson. Did a lot of game nights and shooting events together Great laughs and fun R I.P. my friend

Dear Betty, I am so sorry to read of Jim in the Agawam Reminder. I know that many years have passed since our time together but I still think of you and your family often. I send my love and my sorrow and my prayers to you and Ken and your grandchildren.

Betty im so sorry that Jim has passed away, i made one of these out before but i guess it never posted, at least i got to see you at the wake, i will never rorget the good times we had working on projects at S&W together, he will always be missed, just wish i had the opportunity to say good bye to him.R I P my friend

Sorry for your loss, May God Bless.

I knew Jim from our Tech. high school days and from our racing days. Always had a big smile, and I was always glad to see him. Condolences to the family.

Betty, Debbie and I were saddened to learn of Jim´s death. He was a great guy. We always appreciated how much he did at Oceanwood. We will be praying for you and your family.