James B Cagney

James B Cagney obituary, Sunnyside, Queens

James B Cagney

James Cagney Obituary

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James (Jim) Bernard Cagney, born in 1933 in Ireland, passed away peacefully in his sleep beside the love of his life, Bridget M. Cagney, in their home in Sunnyside, Queens, New York on July 28, 2020. Jim was raised in Gibbings Grove House in the parish of Milford Co. Cork. He was the son of the late Michael and Nora (neé Drinan) Cagney and was predeceased by his siblings Michael J., Aileen and Cornelius Vincent (Vin) Cagney. A historic home and a hub of equestrian pursuits, Gibbings Grove was the seat of the family of the same name from the seventeenth to the late nineteenth centuries before the Cagney family purchased it circa 1896. Jim met Bridget (neé Osborne) --whom he affectionately referred to as Bríd-- in the late 1950s at a dance at University College Cork where he was a fellow student of Bridget's brother, George. At UCC Jim also enjoyed pursuits like athletics, hurling and tennis while he lived with his uncle, Dr. Patrick Cagney, in Redclyffe on the Western Road just down the road from 'the College'. Coincidently, Dr. Cagney, who signed Michael Collins's death certificate in 1922, was the medic who had signed Bridget's birth certificate, in a twist of fate from which Bridget's mother derived much pleasure when she met Jim as her daughter's suitor. Jim graduated with a degree in Chemistry and Experimental Physics from UCC in 1960 and he and Bridget were married at the university's historic Honan Chapel in 1963. After a stint in County Limerick, they immigrated to New York on one of the last voyages of the RMS Queen Elizabeth, arriving in New York City on July 4, 1967. They settled on 42nd Street in Sunnyside, Queens where they would live until he passed. Jim pursued a career as a chemist working with adhesives for various companies in the New York metropolitan area and prior to his retirement he was employed at Basic Adhesives in Brooklyn as an Industrial Chemist for 46 years. He spoke often about his daily routine of driving across the Kosciuszko Bridge to work in Brooklyn from Queens, jokingly referring to the busy thoroughfare as the "Kamikaze" Bridge. Like his beloved wife, Jim lived a very active life volunteering in many Irish and American non-profit, civic and veteran organizations, such as September Space, World Cares Center, the Salvation Army, the American Red Cross and the parishes around his home in Sunnyside. He was proud to have supported Bridget in helping the first responders in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks at "Point Thank You". A member of the County Cork B. P. & P. Association for many years, both Jim and Bridget were joint recipients of the prestigious Frank T. Carvill Distinguished Service Award in 2015. They rarely missed any 'Cork' events in recent years. Many Irish New Yorkers are familiar with seeing him, with his side-kick Bridget, at events in the city and they were dedicated attendees of programs at NYU's Glucksman Ireland House, the Irish Arts Center, the Irish Rep., the Irish Consulate, the New York Irish Center and the American Irish Historical Society. An avid reader and a passionate scholar of the Irish language, Jim spent hours happily researching and refreshing his knowledge of the language and he used it whenever he got an opportunity. He loved to master things and would spend hours, for example, going through the menu functions of his mobile phone or the declensions of a noun in Irish. He and Bridget loved nothing more than to lounge for hours over newspapers in a Starbucks in Manhattan or Queens, often resulting in them striking up a conversation with strangers who were always pleased to have encountered the dynamic and friendly couple. Weather permitting, they could be found many evenings enjoying an ice cream together on the benches on 46th Street just like childhood sweethearts. Always a proud Cork man, until very recent years, Jim regularly travelled home to Ireland where they spent time in their home in Ballincollig and enjoyed seeing extended family there and in North Cork and excursions down 'Pana'. He and Bridget also loved the alumni events for his alma mater and were dedicated attendees of the New York events organized by UCC. Jim adored Bridget and their relationship was a joy to watch and share in any, even small, way. He will be missed by his wide circle of friends in New York; their wonderful neighbors (especially Mel and Nora); his brothers-in-law and sisters-in law; and his nieces and nephews. Most of all, he will always be lovingly remembered and missed by Bridget with whom he had shared so much of his rich life. He was truly Bridget's soulmate and theirs was a model romance. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.

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December 27, 2020

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October 18, 2020

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August 14, 2020

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Mary Beth Delarm

December 27, 2020

Bridget, My heart broke with tears seeping out when I went to send my annual belated Christmas card. I volunteered with you all and kept in touch for many years after our point thank you sign holding after 911. (b4 I went into my Red Cross duty at Ground Zero. The losses this year are more severe than others. I will send my personal note to you in the card at your Sunnyside address. Again, my ❤ breaks for you as you & Jim are And always will be considered one of the brothers from service at The World Trade Center.
Mary Beth Delarm

Bianca Bob

October 18, 2020

A beautiful man, a beautiful marriage, a life of love and service. I am honored to have to have met you, J.
Love to you, Bridget~ and a million hugs from here in nyc.

Donie Carroll

August 14, 2020

It was with a heartfelt sadness that I heard of the sudden passing of my good friend Jim Cagney. My chats with Jim always turned to the great songs from County Cork, and the Great sporting traditions of our county Whether it be Christy Ring or The Bells of Shandon. God be good to you Jim I will miss you dearly.

Treasa Goodwin-Smyth

August 14, 2020

"My dearest Bridget, we are sincerely sorry for your loss, we know that Jim was the love of your life. Tommy and Myself and our children Anthony and Lisa were honored to know you both even "tho it was to short", and to have spent so many great times with you, from The NY Co. Cork Association's meetings to seeing you be Elf's at Christmas time for the children, to driving you to and from many Irish events, with others, with such great sing songs and stories about Cork and Ireland, there and back we thank you. We loved having you visit our home for many dinners and BBQs. Jim will never be forgotten, we will be honoring Jim at the Cork Association Hall in the near future. We are thinking and praying for you, and all your family at this very sad time. Jim Cagney May you Rest In Peace, Ar dheis De go raibh a anam." Past President: NY Co Cork Association Treasa Goodwin- Smyth and Family."

Treasa Goodwin-Smyth

August 13, 2020

My dearest Bridget, we are sincerely sorry for your loss, we know that Jim was the love of your life. Tommy and Myself and our children Anthony and Lisa were honored to know you both even "tho it was to short", and to have spent so many great times with you, from The NY Co. Cork Association's meetings to seeing you be Elf's at Christmas time for the children, to driving you to and from many Irish events, with others, with such great sing songs and stories about Cork and Ireland, there and back we thank you. We loved having you visit our home for many dinners and BBQs. Jim will never be forgotten, we will be honoring Jim at the Cork Association Hall in the near future. We are thinking and praying for you, and all your family at this very sad time. Jim Cagney May you Rest In Peace, Ar dheis De go raibh a anam." Past President: NY Co Cork Association Treasa Goodwin- Smyth and Family.

Dan & Colette Leo

August 12, 2020

Deepest sympathy to Bridget and the Cagney family on the passing of Jim. May he rest in peace.

Kevin, Sinead, Gavin & Orla Deady

August 8, 2020

Bridget, we are so sorry for your loss, sending sincere condolences to Bridget and the Cagney family.
May Jim Rest in Peace
Kevin, Sinead, Gavin & Orla Deady
Midleton, Co Cork.

Gary Power

August 7, 2020

On behalf of the Officers and members of the County Cork B.P&P. Association of NY we extended heartfelt condolences to longtime member Bridget (nee Osborne) Cagney of the passing of her beloved husband James "Jim" Cagney. The Cagney's were the official ambassadors of our Association and represented us and Cork extremely well. Friends to all and enemies to none we were a better organization because of them and their contributions.

May Jim rest in peace & may God bless Bridget.

Gary Power - President
Co.Cork Association of NY

MAE ODRISCOLL

August 7, 2020

My heart breaks for you Bridget on the loss of your beloved Jim. My condolences to you and all the Cagney and Osborne families who mourn his passing. You were both great ambassadors for the Co. Cork Association and were great promoters of our Irish heritage and culture. We will honor Jim at a future date at the Cork Association. Ar dheis De go raibh a anam.

Dan Cronin

August 6, 2020

I met Jim in 2015 at a commemoration gathering
at the Co. Cork Assn. Reading his obit I discover we
both were born in Cork on May 4, 1933.
May he Rest in Peace. Sincere Condolences to Bridget and the Cagney family

Bobby Ryan

August 2, 2020

Bridget,I'm sorry for your loss.My Son Conor and I enjoyed speaking with you and James at the Cork Association meeting (NY).I'm sure Gary Power (our President) will honor James at our next meeting.

Noreen Lydon O'Donoghue

August 1, 2020

On behalf of The Mayo Society of NY, we send our sincere condolence to Bridget and the Cagney Family.
May he Rest In Peace
Noreen Lydon O'Donoghue
President.

Catherine T. Hogan

July 31, 2020

So very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Heartfelt condolences are extended to Bridget. May he rest in peace and may your wonderful memories bring you comfort.

Clare Leo

July 30, 2020

Heartfelt condolences to Bridget Jim will be sadly missed we always enjoyed meeting both of you in Ireland and NY .
Jim, Mary and Clare . Charleville .

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