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James D. Smith Jr.

South San Francisco, California

1940 - 2023

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James D. Smith Jr.July 31, 1940 - July 29, 2023James D. Smith Jr., 82, born in San Francisco, California on July 31, 1940. He passed away peacefully on July 29, 2023.James was a San Francisco Firefighter for 30 years. He attended Holy Name Elementary and Sacred Heart Cathedral High School. James...

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Jim, a classmate SFFD. RIP

RIP Jim - God Bless.

May the love of friends and family help you get through you loss. Praying for you and family

I totally agree with Elmer Carr´s comments about James Smith. The "wharf rats" were a dependable, very hard working group and Jim signified the best Qualities of that great group. RIP Jim!

My love to you, Jackie and family. My memories of Jim will always bring a smile to my face.

Happy memories of love, family and friendship will help you through the hard times of loss. Jim no longer has any pain to suffer and is remembered by many as a good person. I remember him well as he trudged up Lawton Avenue on the way home after school. Sharron Wilkens and I lived off Lawton and 32nd Avenue and shared that walk with him. It seemed like Mount Everest after a spirited game of kickball in the Holy Name School yard. God bless you and all your family. Bonnie Pischoff Willacker

God bless you and all your family in your grief! God bless Jim´s soul! All our love, Joe & Darlene Sylvia

To Jackie smith and your family, I´m so sorry about your loss. I remember Jim from holy name school, where husband bob and I went. He was a really nice guy . Let your family and friends help you through this tough time. God bless. Claire norton

To Jackie Smith and Family: I'm deeply sorry for your loss but I know you have beautiful memories, like I also have, that will last forever. I went to Holy Name and Scared Heart with Jim. He was a great friend, a dependable, reliable teammate and a very accomplished athlete in CYO sports and SH varsity basketball team. We had great fun competing in athletics and enjoying ourselves after the games. RIP Jim!!!! Bill Nocetti (nooch) -friend and teammate