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James Alexander Veilleux

Fairfield, Maine

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James Alexander Veilleux1938-2015WINSLOW - James Alexander Veilleux, 76, of Winslow passed away on Tuesday, July 28, 2015, in Augusta.James was born on Nov. 4, 1938 in North Vassalboro. He graduated from Waterville High School, class of 1959. He was active in high school football, basketball,...

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I miss him dearly. Especially or conversation. Love you dad

Jim I want say I enjoyed spending my time with you. You made me laugh and sometimes you made me cry. I will never forget our little talk about the eraser. You will always be in my heart. Love Ya!!!

To my grandpa James, Grammy told me yesterday that you are an angel now with God. Thank you for being my gr-grandpa and thank you for my big Buz Lightyear.

To Jims family, My thoughts and prayers are with you. May all your memories make you smile,I had the opportunity to have Jim as my supervisor at the Hathaway, He was a very supportive person and would give anyone help, he always had a positive outlook, and he knew what you could handle, he was a good influence in my life.RIP Jim.

Dad we love and miss you so much...Everyone keeps saying it is going to get easier; not so sure. Everything reminds us of you. What we are going to miss most is your kind heart and your fabulous sense of humor in which will live on in both me and David. Thank you so much for bringing us closer together. I know it meant a lot to you for us to be close. Love you James Alexander "The Great" Veilleux....P.S. We will make sure your pool stick is polished!!! XOXO...

When my brother began dating Tammy, we were blessed not only to add her to the extended family, but Jim as well. What a pleasure it was to have him at family gatherings; a great conversationalist, he always had something to contribute and was always positive and upbeat with his comments and conversation. Always caring and asking about the wellbeing of others. I'll miss you at the family table Jim, when we gather for holidays, but you can be sure our next toast will be to you. Loving memories...

I miss you dad. I miss our evening phone call. I miss your voice. God take care of my dad. He will make you laugh. Watch out he's a heck of a cribbage player.

remebering all the happy years when we were together,may you rest in peace brother we love you Richard&polly Bulger&Fanily

I had Jim for my boss while working at Hathaway years ago. He was good to those who worked under him. May he rest in peace. My condolences to his family.