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James Charles Wormer

Troy, New York

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Wormer, James Charles, 65, of Boca Raton, died suddenly Thursday April 19, 2012 at his residence. Born in Albany, NY on April 8, 1947, he was the son of the late Charles A. Wormer and Betty L. Balharrie Wormer. He was a graduate of Albany High School class of 1965. After high school he went on to...

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Hey Jimmy!! Thinking of you !! And Truly a Good Man !!!! God Bless you

Hey James.. 11. years have passed you're still in my thoughts and prayers and you're still with us when I stop at the end of the day for a cold one at Millers. And there's always a seat waiting for you.. Rest in peace..

We played for the championship team Whitneys in Little League at Arbor Hill. I just searched out his name when I found the newspaper clipping my mother saved all these years. I just shed a few tears, I was hoping to talk to him again.

Jimmy!! Ever Friday Happy Hour at Miller's In Boca Raton!! WE ALL THINK OF YOU, AND THE GOOD TIMES WE HAVE HEED THERE!! YOU PUT THE WORD HAPPY!!
IN HAPPY HOUR!! AND MADE ALL OF US HAVE AN GREAT TIME!!

Jimmy we will all miss you, and you will be in are thought's and prayers !

Mike Orsomarso

Jimmy was the quintessent scholar/athlete who was liked and admired by his friends and classmates.
Stanley Axelrod (Voorheesville, NY and Sarasota, Fl.

"It's the gift behind the thought that counts..." As I awoke this morning, I couldn't help but think of you and my grandmother. I find myself praying, thanking, thinking of both you every time I have success here in Florida. The place we both love and talked about in so much detail. I thought the above quote was very fitting after reading your facebook page. I'm still in shock and wish we had more time. We became very close in recent years with your visits to see the family. You always...

My sincere condolences to friends and family of Jim Wormer. I was a team mate of Jim's in the Arbor Hill Babe Ruth League team of "Tobin Packing." He was our best player and the leader of of our team that won the city championship in 1960. I'll always remember Jim as a really nice guy.

Our sincere sympathy and condolences to all the Perrys (Bruce, Rick and Jacqueline), Joan Maloney and Patricia Wormer, and those in Australia. Jim was my first great childhood friend, having met even before Kindergarten. We lived just a few doors away from each other. We walked to school together almost every day up through High School. These were very Happy Days for us, our families and friends. (We should have been on TV.) Jim was the natural leader of the group: a great student, the...