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James A. Sorgi

Stow, Ohio

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SORGI JAMES A. SORGI, 79, of Hudson, died July 1, 2005. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MONDAY'S PAPER. REDMON, STOW (330)688-6631 www.cleveland.com/obits

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To Jim's family: you don't know me but I grew up in Hudson (then a Delmoro) and Jim came to both my parents viewings..we so appreciated him. I grew up thinking that everyone had wonderful firework shows!! took moving away to find out that we were just lucky!! I know he will be missed by you and by the Hudson community as well.

Dear Mrs. Sorgi and John, my Deepest condolences and sympathy. Jim will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

We of the Shen-Valley- shooters would like express our deepest sympathy.. Jim will be missed by all of us here and we have had the pleasure of meeting him many times here and if i needed anything, he was always there and has told me many times, if you need it i will drive there and bring it to you. so dont worry.. He will be missed by me and our little outfit. Godspeed Jimmy, you are "one of a kind" my friend.. I know God will surely take care of you


My deepest symathy to the family of Jim who I knew during our teen age years,so sorry to hear of his passing ,I have a lot of good memories of those good old days.

Dear Aunt Nancy, John, Mercy, and the boys,

All of us will miss Uncle Jimmy. Our sympathy and thoughts are with you all, and if you need anything at all, just give us a call.

Dear Aunt Nancy,

There are way too many emotions to express at a time like this. First, know that you have been in my thoughts and prayers since a received word that Uncle Jimmy had passed away. I consider it a great privilege to have known Uncle Jimmy and I have a deep love for your family.

You were there, all the time, as we grew up and the memories are far beyond number...and exceedingly delightful! I can't imagine what it would have been like not to decorate...

Nancy, Johnny, Merci, Jamie, John David, Roberto(aka Boobi)

We were deeply sorry we were unable to attend calling hours or funeral. For 40 plus years, you were my mentor and employer, though the two were one in the same. From the day in 1958 when I met your father, "Jimmie the Bomb" and your mother Lucy I became part of American Fireworks. God Speed

Another icon in our pyrotechnic industry is gone. We send our heartfelt prayers to the Sorgi family.

Thank you for all of the things you have done for the Fireworks Industry. Everyone in pyrotechnics will be a little bit poorer with your passing.