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James L. Skelton

Woodstock, CT, Connecticut

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James L. Skelton June 20, 1943 - February 12, 2009 EAST WOODSTOCK, CT - James L. Skelton, 65, of East Woodstock, CT, died unexpectedly the morning of Feb. 12, 2009. He is survived by his wife Elaine. Married Jan. 5, 1965, they spent 44 wonderful years together. He also leaves his three sons and...

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My prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of someone so special.

Dear Elaine, Jim, Jen, Scott and Donnie,
May you all find the strengh, courage and loving memories you need to help you heal. May you all gain strengh in the knowledge that Jim is at peace, watching over you now from afar, and that he was truly loved by so many. He was a shining example of what a true Christian should be. I loved him very much, and believe the world is a little sadder because of his loss, but that Heaven is truly rejoicing with his presence.I will always remember him with...

Jim, and family
Our deepest sympathy during this difficult time.
Jody and Dee

To the Sklelton Family.

We are sorry for your loss. Jim serverd with me in Vietnam on the
Pt Jefferson and he was a very nice
person , I was very sad to see that he passed on. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ret USCG Chief,
Tony Warren

Please know that you are all in our thoughts and that Jim will be missed. The service was quite nice today and a great testimony of how much he was loved.

Elaine & family, So sorry to hear of your "great" loss. Be assured that you are in our thoughts and prayers

To the Skelton family,

When my dad passed, this was sent on a card and I've never forgotten it--it still helps me when things get rough:

"Trust Him when dark doubts assail thee, Trust Him when thy strength is small, Trust Him when to simply trust Him seems the hardest thing of all."

May God comfort and be with you in these days and always...

My condolences to the Skelton family,Worked with Jim my last five years at Pfizer What Keith Brower said was right to the point.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.