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James Toscano Obituary

James "Jiggs" Toscano of Lakewood. Husband of Dolores. Father of Jimmy, Steve and Sandy. Brother of Louie, Adelaine, Josephine, Lucille, and Viola. Grandfather of Cody. Memorial Service, Thursday, 7:00 pm, Dakota Ridge Assembly Church, 11455 W. Belleview Ave., Littleton. Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to Dakota Ridge Assembly Church.

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Published by Denver Post from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, 2005.

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Beverly Carlson

December 17, 2005

My heart and sympathy goes out to you and the entire family. If I can do anything please, let me know. Love, Bev

Tina Vecchiarelli/Pacifico

December 8, 2005

I am so sorry to hear about your loss, my prayers go out to your family.

Pat Stager

December 6, 2005

The entire Stager family is sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

clark

December 2, 2005

I will miss our morning chats and his presence. We all liked Jiggs, he was great to talk to clark and the king soopers crew

Bill & Joanne Smaldone-Greeley

December 1, 2005

We are so sorry for your loss. Jiggs will be missed. We send our sincerest sympathy and prayers to the family.

Joyce Leiker

December 1, 2005

Joyce is regretfully out of Town and sends her deepest sympathy; she would have liked to attended the memorial. She sends these words.



Over 25 years Jiggs always came to our insurance agency with that feisty look in his eyes. After he'd get his hugs from all of the girls he'd tell us stories that always made us laugh, but he always ended with his testimonial of how much he loved Dee and his family and how short life was. We will miss him dearly.

Patrick Mariano

November 30, 2005

Doris and I offer our deepest sympathy to your entire family. He'll be missed greatly

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