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James Matthew Spooner

East Haddam, Connecticut

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James Matthew Spooner 1953 - 2004 EAST HADDAM, CT - James Matthew Spooner, 51, of Lookout Drive, East Haddam, beloved husband of Janis, passed away Tuesday evening (Sept. 28, 2004) at the Yale-New Haven Hospital. Born Jan. 26, 1953 in New Britain, he was a son of the late James...

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Janis, Jimmy, and Joey,
So sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. I was shocked to read about his passing in the Regional Standard last evening. My heart goes out to you. I lost my father at 51 also, it will be very hard and you will miss him greatly, but time will heal and you will always have the great memories of his life. He was a great man and we have all lost a good friend.
If I can do anything please let me know.

Jim was alway a friendly person. We first met Jim because of our dog Your Teakey and our dog Mick used to love to visit. Jim was always so faithful and caring to Teakey and friendly to all the neighbors. We will miss him.

To the Spooner family:

I went to elementary school and high school with Jimmy as we used to call him. I am so sorry for your loss, he was a great kid and a great guy who I know was a wonderful father and husband. My prayers are with you all.

We are so very sorry to learn of Jim's passing. Both Evelyn and I worked at the Aetna with Jim for many years. He was a fine man and a pleasure to work with. Our sympathy goes out to Janis and Ross and their families. God bless.
Sincerely, Evie and Jack

Janis and Boys, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Jim. He was such a wonderful, kind man. The Lake Hayward community will truly miss him. My thoughts and prayer are with you.
Fran, Tommy and Marissa

I grieve for the loss of my cousin Jimmy and for his family but I take solace in knowing that he lives on in his two children and in our hearts. Janis, Jim and Joe, my thoughts are with you and all the Spooner family at this difficult time.

Janis, Jim Jr and Joe..

Me, my wife Lisa and my mother all wish you the best in these difficult days. I cannot express in an e-mail or in spoken word what your husband/father has meant to me in my life. I just wouldn't have enough space or time to do it. I will miss him every day of the rest of my life. He was much more than just a friend, he was like a father to me. He always spoke of how lucky he was to have found you Janis and how even luckier he was to have been blessed...

To the family of Jim Spooner:

I can't begin to tell you how heart-broken I was to hear of Jim's passing. He was one of the first persons I met when I started working at Aetna in the early 90's. I was always so impressed with his kindness, thoughtfulness, and humor. He often spoke of his two sons; about how involved he was in their scouting and other activities, and how much he wanted them to be happy and succeed in life. He even proudly showed me a picture of his lovely wife,...

Janice, Jim and Joe my deepest sympthy is with you all. I want you to know that Jim will be greatly missed. He was such a wonderful guy. I know that this is a very tough time for you all, but trust in me you will get through it. I know how it feels. If you ever need someone to talk to I am here to listen. My mom, my brothers and I share your pain. My mom also wants you to know that she is only a phone call away at any time of the day or night. No words can describe your pain right now. We...