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Vincent "Jim" Napoli

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Napoli, Vincent Jim of St. Charles, Missouri, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Saturday, August 7, 2010 at the age of 84. Beloved husband of 58 years to Haroldene Napoli (nee Fortner); dear father of Jim (Lori) Napoli, Gina (Michael) McDonald, John (Gigi) Napoli, and David...

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Our deepest sympathies to the Napoli family. Sorry we couldn't be there, but he's been in our thoughts & prayers. Uncle Jim was always very funny and we remember him singing in Italian at the family gatherings at Uncle Mike's house. He'll be missed.

Uncle Jim was a great guy. I remember him singing songs around the campfire at Uncle Mike's place on the river. He was always so funny!I remember Christmas in his lab with the white tree with colored lights going around it, and all the good food.We're going to miss him.
Love, Jeannie & Mark, Nicole, Markie, Mike, and Tommy

We are so sorry to hear about Jim's passing, we lived 2 doors down from the Napoli family on Twillman Ave. Jim was a very kind and funny man, he always made me laugh. Our condolences go out to the whole family.

our deepest sympathy is extended to the entire Napoli family. So sorry i cannot be there. (ED'S PKG LIQ)

Our thoughts and prayers are with Aunt Haroldene, Jim, Gina, John, Dave and all the family. Uncle Jim was a great guy! I'm sure he is in a better place smiling on all. Sorry that we cannot make the services.
Don, Norma, and Aunt Dorothy.

I grew up at the Napoli home on Twillman (home away from home, my house was just a short run through backyards away) and remember Jim and Haroldene, Jim, John, Gina, and David always being very kind and giving to me. (not to mention always feeding me!) I can picture, like it was yesterday , the family room with Jim and Haroldene sitting around the table, laughing and talking. Mr. Napoli gave me a job after high school and trained me at the dental lab where I worked for 14 years. That's a lot...

Our Prayers are with you. Rest in peace Uncle Jim.

When I was a young man and just beginning my family, my own father died. I was working for Precision Dental Lab at the tim. Jim became for me a second father. He set examples for me to follow and these lessons have served me well in my life. I love this whole family and share in your grief.

Paul