James J. Guihan

James J. Guihan

James Guihan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 5, 2005.
83, died Thursday, March 3 in Myrtle Beach, SC. Survivors include his wife M. Dolores (Shelley) Guihan; two sons, J. Lawrence Guihan and wife Susan of Hingham, Glennon J. Guihan and wife Michele of Melrose; two daughters, Noreen E. Guihan of Myrtle Beach, Elaine M. Guihan and husband Andrew Snow of Turkey; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sisters. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday in Myrtle Beach. Burial will be in Florence National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Laura E. Klos Scholarship Fund, Alpha Kappa Psi, JD Sparks Headquarters, 9595 Angola Ct., Indianapolis, IN 46208-1119. An online obituary is available at www.msfh.net .

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Peter Simonis

March 8, 2005

I was saddened to hear the news of Uncle Jim's passing, although his infectious laugh will remain the favorite memory of mine. Other memories from singing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" at Mary Klos' home to manhattans at Stan Musial & Biggies to the many, many tours of St. Louis University will be cherished forever. You know he's probably playing 7's right now with my mom, Aunt Mary and Grandpa Joe. Good thoughts and prayers to you, Aunt Dee and the entire Guihan family.

Lesley Cammarere

March 6, 2005

To the Guihan Family:

My deepest sympathies to you all at this difficult time. Will always remember him for his quick wit and smile; a true gentleman. You are all in my prayers.

Love, Lesley

Jean Coleman

March 6, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with you all...know that I would be there if I could! I will miss Uncle Jimmy and his wonderful stories. He will be remembered in my heart always! Love to Aunt Dolores and all my cousins! Jeanie

Mike & Carolyn DelSanto

March 6, 2005

Dear Guihans Our deepest sympathy to all of you Our thoughts and prayers are with you It seems like yesterday that you left our neighborhood Sweet Memories The DelSantos

Barbara Goettler

March 6, 2005

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Guihan family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss. Barbara Goettler and George Stanley

colleen donnelly

March 6, 2005

to guihan children: my brothers jim, john, and joe donnelly were sorry to learn of passing of Uncle Jimmy. we are the children of the late john donnelly. our mother marrilyn donnelly just passed away in october 2004 at the age of 73. it was a big schock but mom passed in the family home after being widowed for 25 years. i gave condolences to your cousin claudia stagg via a phone call today, saturday march 5,2005. I will always treasure the memories of our fathers that i have because they were always more like brothers than cousins. please accept sympathies of my brothers and all of the DONNELLY COUSINS for your great loss. May GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU. i do not have very good access to e mail but here is an address. 7326 country club dr. st. louis mo 63121

Mary Tricozzi

March 5, 2005

I am so sorry to read about Jim's passing. I worked with Jim at Mohasco and have wonderful memories of those days. He had a unique way of making the hours of the workday pass quickly with his great sense of humor. He made everyone laugh. I'm sure he is greatly missed. My prayers are with you all. Sincerely, Mary

Howard Masto

March 5, 2005

To the entire Guihan family: deepest sympathies on your loss; I'm sure you will all remember the happy times growing up in the Guihan home and those memories will make you smile.

Howie

herbert young

March 5, 2005

Both Ann and I have fond memories of Jim going back to the Amsterdam days at Mohasco and the many good times we had at the Antlers.

Ann and Peter Hosner

March 5, 2005

We were so sorry to read of Jim's Death. We have such wonderful memories of our two families many years ago. Please be assured of our prayers for you all and our deepest sympathy.

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