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Tom Fallon
February 21, 2007
Karen, Michael, Donna, Kristen, Carol
I am missing Jim already, trading lame jokes {a Fallon tradition}, golfing in Florida, and his thoughtfulness of me when I was younger particularly a going away party when I went to Vietnam. We talked alot these past years and always visited together on his trips to Florida.
I want to thank you guys for letting me be a part of saying goodbye to Jim and being so nice to me. Lotsa love and happiness.
God luvya all.
Uncle Tom
Sheila Fallon-Burke
February 15, 2007
My memories of you Jimmy go back to all of us growing up at 105 Hollis Ave. As a teenager you were mulitalented. Pa made two bedrooms in the attic where you had built your own chrystal radio set. You were so proud that you could pull in WWVA Wheeling West Virginia that play all Country Western songs of the "fifties". Your favorite song at the time was The Wabash Cannonball. You taught me all six verses. Also, in the attic bedroom you set up a darkroom and had a primitive place for developing photos. Lots of memories of you building tree forts over at O'Neil's Field with Bobbie Koehane and Jimmy Carter. Then there was the teenagers rite of passage going diving in the Quincy Quarrys. A strong memory of you in the sixth grade at Francis W. Parker Grammer School was of you playing Bob Cratchet from the Dicken's Christmas Carol. Tiny Tim was a boy out of my second grade class. Many memories of you playing football along with your close buddy Pat Harington. The two of you looked alike, but Pat was four inches taller than you. (:-)
I know your with Mom and her other sons. May the Lord fill your soul with eternal joy and peace. Love forever, Your Youngest Sister - Sheila
Michelle Morgan
January 30, 2007
Jim, you will be missed...You will always have a special place in my heart... You were one of a kind, and made everyone happy, you brought joy when everyone needed it. you will never be forgotten...
God Bless You & Your Family Always...
Rick Laubenstein
January 29, 2007
To the Fallons, wishing that you may find peace and comfort with family and friends who love and care for you and with keeping your Dad living on in your hearts.
Laureen Burke
January 29, 2007
Dear Aunt Carol, Karen, Mike, Donna and Kristin,
I was so saddened to hear about Uncle Jimmy this morning. Some of my favorite childhood memories were with the Fallon Clan gathering for reunions in your Hanover backyard. Uncle Jimmy, like any good Irishman, could hold your attention with his stories and then having you cracking up with his jokes. He was a man who loved life, loved his family and will be geatly missed.
My love to you all,
Laureen (Laurie) Burke
[Currently in Guangzhou, China adopting Isabel]
cheryl merritt
January 28, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Lisa Grasso
January 28, 2007
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you.
Our love and thoughts are with you in this deepest time of sorrow.
Love,
The Grasso's
Stephen, Lisa, Brenton, & Kyle
Lynda Rotundo
January 28, 2007
Dear Aunt Carol, Karen, Michael, Donna and Kristin,
Like Staci, Sue and Lisa, I too treasure the memories of childhood family gatherings. We could always count on lots of children running about, many tall stories, jokes, laughter, and love. Oh yes, and more jokes and laughter.
Although the years and miles may separate us, the love and memories remain.
With sincere sympathy, Lynda Burke Rotundo and family
cathy & doug
January 27, 2007
You will be missed. We always looked forward to seeing you at Towers. Rest in peace Friend. You always had a smile and the jokes we shared will be never be forgotten. Our deepest sympathys to your family and all the lives you touched.
Don Cedrone
January 27, 2007
To the entire Fallon Family, I am saddened by the news of Jimmy. We were good friends and racquetball players together. Unfortunately, I cannot bring myself to attend the services since I have had a personal loss of my own this past week. My condolences to the entire family.
Pamela Sarro Fasciani
January 27, 2007
My family and I were deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Please accept our condolences.You are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.
Lisamarie Fallon
January 27, 2007
Uncle Jimmy:
I will always carry your love of family and life. I have missed your humor through the years but remember well the joy your brought to those around you through the gift of humor. (All those off center riddles and jokes!)I know Uncle Charlie, Uncle Ace, Pa, Nana and Dad have gathered to welcome you to one of the famous Fallon backyard parties. Keep watch over us and we will see you in His time. We love you and will keep the memory of your presence with us alive in our hearts.
To my cousins:
In these hard times remember the love you all shared and most importantly the love your dad shared with each of you individually and how much he is and will remain a part of who you are today... and tomorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Aunt Carol:
Thank you for having been part of Uncle Jimmy's life and for sharing the gift of family and love with all of us. My prayer is that you will find comfort and peace in these hard times.
Sue Dorne
January 27, 2007
Karen, Mike, Donna, Kristen, and Aunt Carol, We are so saddened by your loss. We will remember Uncle Jimmy as a vibrant, funny, yet gentle man who was always the life of the party. How blessed we are to have such great childhood memories filled with fun and laughter. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you all during this difficult time.
Love,
Sue,Eric and family
Staci Cormier
January 27, 2007
Dear Aunt Carol, Micheal, Karen, Kristin & Donna,
My sincere condolences on the loss of Uncle Jimmy. I have such fond memories of him and your family growing up, the BBQ's and the parties in Hanover, the shared times in NH. Uncle Jimmy will always be remembered as a warm, fun loving, caring man who will always hold a very special place in my heart.
Love, Staci
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