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James "Jimmy" Yarosh

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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J ames “Jimmy” Yarosh, 48, the Deputy Special Agent in Charge for the U.S. Secret Service Dignitary Protective Division, died unexpectedly of heart failure on Friday. Mr. Yarosh was born in Kingston, and attended Mansfield State College from 1976 to 1978, and later graduated from American...

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Oh Jimmy, Oh Juli

You are in my thoughts...I remember all of our laughs during the annual celebrations at Ford's, when the pressure was so high, you helped us decompress . Missing you.

The AFAUSSS members will miss his ever-present, genuine smile and warm welcome.

Dearest Darling Little Brother,
I remember:Dancing you to sleep as a baby in my arms,Sassy lives,you and Sam falling out of a deerstand because you were laughing so hard,spaghetti feasts at midnight,where DID that Christmas tree come from??Marathon Monopoly games,Mom';s pies, suffocation,crush your little face,Mom's pies, softball games in the pouring rain and mud-Mark Hughie ,Richie, Pete,Larry, Billy,Nature,Soha.Mom's pies, fights over the control knob on our ONE TV set-Thank you my...

I am so touched by the kindness everyone has shown on this guestbook. It means the world to me. I would love a couple "Jimmy stories" if you would like to email them to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. --Juli Yarosh

Going all the way back to the "rat field" in Kingston as kids, Jimmy was always the athlete, always the leader. You will never be forgotten bro'.

My deepest sympathy. I knew Jim from WWW and always remember him as a person who was either always laughing or making you laugh. He will be missed

Juli,
I can't begin to tell you how sorry I am of Jimmy's passing. Anyone that knew Jimmy knows when I say he lit up a room with his presence. I never met another USSS agent like him. Playing softball on the Counterfeit Div team with him was the most fun I had with him. I am not sure if it was the game or the few pops we had after the game, all I know is my stomach hurt after each game from laughing so much. Juli I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers that things will start to get a...

my sincere condolances to the yarosh family. we were great friends and teammates as kids. i'm so sorry. i'd like to thank mrs. yarosh, sam, and sylvia for putting up with our antics. i'll always have great memories of you. mark mccue kingston,pa.

I was shocked to learn of Jimmy's passing.
As a former teammate, friend at W.V.W. High School, I will remember "Jimbo" as smart, level headed, tenacious {in sports} and most of all he was hilarious to be around. Seems that he carried these great attributes into adulthood and became a successful,well respected, and much loved individual.My deepest and sincere sympathy to his family .

Dan Veshinski
Hollywood, Florida