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James T. Sheldon

Albany, New York

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Sheldon, James T. CLEARWATER, Fla. James Sheldon, 62, passed away peacefully in Tampa, Fla. on January 8, 2021, with his children and fiancee at his side. Born in Albany and raised in St. James Parish, Jim graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in 1977 and joined the U.S. Army proudly serving...

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My heart still beats slower missing you. Missing you to the moon and beyond... hugs Dori

We were saddened to hear of Jimmy's passing and send our condolences to the family. Nancy and I often reminisce of the happy times our families spent together.

My most sincere condolences to all of the Sheldon family on the loss of their beloved Jim. The Gould family and the Sheldon family had many overlapping friendships through St. James and high school. My interactions with Jimmy are fondly remembered. Praying for you all.

I met Jim and his family many years ago when we lived next door to them in Albany. I later met his parents and grandfather. He was a very nice guy and I´m glad he had such a wonderful family that he loved and who loved him so much.

Never met Jim. I did hear many good things about him from my neighbor Bill Thornton. Bill thought highly of him and felt he could retire knowing the business would be in good hands. And he was right.

I remember when I was a child my grandparents used to take us there. I remember seeing a very young Jim who wasn't even a teenager working there. He was a wonderful person. RIP Jim you will be missed dearly.

My heartfelt condolences are with Jim´s family. I lost a great friend. So many memories. We had great times. I´ll miss him. We were about to be reunited. We will be again one day. Rest easy my friend.

From your sight to God's arms, go easy Jimmy, RIP. I can only echo my brothers sentiments regarding jim, he was a generous, caring, friendly individual who was a pleasure to know! I always feel the lose of a neighborhood boy, he will be missed!

Rest In Peace Jim