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Jimmy Nick Jim Toscano

Denver, Colorado

1957 - 2019

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Jim Toscano, 61, born in Denver, to James (Jiggs) and Dolores (Dee) Toscano, who preced him in death. He is survived by his Brother, Steven (Kristen), Nieces Isabella James, Gianna James and Mia James Toscano. Jim is also preceded in death by his Sister Kerry. Memorial Service will be on January...

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Jimmy, I know I just barely got to scratch the surface of knowing what an amazing person you were, brief moments, but you made a lasting impression. Thank you for all the laughs and the conversation, so lucky to cross paths with you in this life. My deepest condolences to your family, sending hugs to each and every one of them. Godspeed, Jimmy....you will be dearly missed.

Coach, I regret that I didn't tell you how much you influenced my life in person. You believed in me and I will never forget you for that. I wish I could have been a different person and player when I was younger. I am now a high school baseball coach because of you and I can only hope to be as good of a coach to my kids as you were to me.

Jimmy you, me and Ron had it all figured out circa 81-86. The trout had no chance and the other men either, lesser men as you would say ... and in our collective great humility we agreed.I was sad when I left for the east coast just after but now more deeply sad than can be imagined.I always held out plans to join you guys in Denver again ... procrastination upending intentions. My bad. I've missed you and Ron these long years. Now for half of you I'll have to wait longer. To God we stressed...

To the Toscano family. I was so saddened to hear of the passing of Jimmy. It has been a few years since we last saw each other,we often ran in to each other at baseball games. Jimmy was my freshman year roommate at (Turner Hall) U.N.C. in Greeley. I will always remember the fun times we had in 1976 in Greeley. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. Jim will always be a kind and fond memory in the brief time we shared. May God Bless him,and all of his family in these times.

Even though we have not seen each other in the last few years, I will always remember you being a considerate and compassionate person. Especially when it came to baseball. I recall our days at college when you thoughtfully told me I was not a good artist.

Farewell my friend and God bless!

Dick Stiner

Thank you Tosco for all the great memories! I will miss the breakfasts talking baseball, and sharing ideas of how to make players and teams better. I will miss the long hours in the coaches office planning, laughing, and enjoying the moment. I thank you for all you have done for me, my family, and all your friends!Your kind of friendship is rare but cherished.
Rest my good friend.We will never forget you!