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James Joyce Wasserman

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Wasserman, James Joyce, 81, of Fort Lauderdale, FL passed away suddenly at his home August 1. He was born in Montclair, NJ in 1932. He earned his undergraduate degree at Colgate University and his master's degree at Tulane. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard. Colgate remained extremely important...

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A really good man.

Every time I walk by Jim’s house I always think of him and his sweet dogs and cat. I also wander who lives there.

We at his office are still missing him. So full of life, great stories, and always wanting to learn a new trick on his iPhone. His absence is felt daily, and we keep him in our hearts and prayers. RIP JimboBaby!(his name in SIRI).

To Jim's Family,

Jim was an incredible person. He was full of zest and loved life. I had the pleasure to work with him in the investment business for many years. He knew how to put a smile on anyone's face with his upbeat personality and spirit in all aspects of his life. His love for family, friends (furry ones), and humanity was immeasureable.

May a fine gentlemen rest in peace. I will most certainly miss his sense of humor and laughter, and genuine love of life. You will...

When I began in his business 12 years ago Jim was one of the first (and few) financial advisors with true knowledge and integrity, who influenced me. I'm glad that I was able to have lunch with him recently and continue our years old dialogue on doing the right thing. I will miss watching basketball from one of his armchairs in his immaculately cluttered, animal filled home. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

I had the privilege of knowing Jimmy for about 25+ years. I will always remember his joke...I don't care how you bring 'em, just Brigham Young! He was such a happy sweet gentlemen. I will sure miss him and his presence around LYC! Much love to Jimmy's family. Gob bless!

We will surely miss Jim walking his girls in the neighborhood! He was always upbeat and had a good word for everyone. The neighborhood will not be the same without him....

"A Customer's Man" is what he always called himself. He was a vibrant chap and always had time for a hearty laugh I'll miss him dearly... God rest his soul- 'My best to his family' David Horonzy