May God bless you and your...
Such a super nice guy who I remember as a cheerful helpful person who adored his Mother and Brothers- he will always be remembered
Patricia Bilotti
November 24, 2020 | Friend


Syracuse, New York
November 25, 2008 James "Jamie" C. Wein, 40, of Syracuse, passed away Tuesday at his home. A life resident of Syracuse, he was a former employee of Chrysler. Surviving is his beloved, Nichelle LaFluer; his mother, Kathleen Wein of Syracuse; brother, Chris Wein of Syracuse; nephew, James C. Wein...
Read MoreSuch a super nice guy who I remember as a cheerful helpful person who adored his Mother and Brothers- he will always be remembered
Patricia Bilotti
November 24, 2020 | Friend
To the Wein Family We are very sorry for your loss. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and we will miss him dearly.
Carol Burton
December 09, 2008 | Syracuse, NY
Chris and Mrs. Wein
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Jamie was one of the most amazing people I have ever been blessed to know. I will truly miss him with all of my heart. May he live on in hearts of everyone who loved him.
Julie Snogles
December 02, 2008 | Sacramento, CA
chris, My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am sorry for your loss.
cheryl daley/madonna
December 02, 2008 | Brigdeport, NY
Chris & Family,
Thinking about you a lot during this difficult time. Our prayers are with you.
Larry & Laurie Files
December 01, 2008 | Cicero
Chris~
It's hard to express how saddened I am to hear of this loss. Jamie was the most kind hearted person I have ever known. I will cherish the memories forever and hope the love of friends & family carry you through these tough times. GOD BLESS.
Heather Thomas-Trovato
November 30, 2008 | Liverpool
Jamie had the biggest heart of gold i have ever known. He was a true friend to me in tough times that many were not. He knew the meaning of true friendship.
I will miss Jamie dearly. My condolences to all who loved and were loved by him.
FARE THEE WELL...my good friend
Dan Ellithorpe
November 29, 2008 | Liverpool, NY
Jamie lived across the street from us-he was cheerful and generous, and was the first to get out in a snowstorm and plow out people-often for free. My kids thought he was very cool and said how nice it made them feel to have someone living nearby who cared about other people. His sprit will help each of us to be better people, and he will remain in our hearts and prayers as long as I have a memory.
Chris Shepherd
November 28, 2008 | Mattydale, NY
Words can't express. Physically gone, but never forgotten. Shine down from above Chachi.
Matt Bennett
November 28, 2008 | Liverpool