James Raymond Pallitto

1947 - 2020

James Raymond Pallitto obituary, 1947-2020, Stroudsburg, PA

James Raymond Pallitto

1947 - 2020

BORN

1947

DIED

2020

James Pallitto Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 2, 2021.
James Raymond Pallitto James Raymond Pallitto born December 20, 1947 is survived by Diane Whitney Pallitto, wife of 47 years. He was predeceased by his brother, John. Jim spent 37 years in education teaching Social Studies and Spanish in New Milford, NJ and English as a Second Language in elementary, high school and adults in Jersey City, NJ. He supported his 2nd language students to be the best they can be and instilled in them the power of respect and love. He was also a tennis coach in both high school and college. Jim was a medic in the Army National Guard and spent many of his weekends at Chilton Memorial Hospital. Jim taught us how to love life and showed us how to take care of each other through his community service. He was very active with the Presbyterian Church of the Mountain in Delaware Water Gap, PA. Here he was a Deacon, worked with the Appalachian Trail Hikers Mission, and was involved with Alice Visionary Fund Project, based in Kenya, which empowers girls through education to truly change the world. Along with his church activities, Jim was active with Helping Hands and Beyond, a Haiti based organization, that maintains a Youth Program, an orphanage for girls, Medical Services/Mobile Clinics. He was an animal lover and made visits to AWSOM Animal shelter often coming back home with adopted cats and dogs. His enthusiasm for life was contagious Celebration of Life will be held in spring/summer. Donations in his memory can be made to Alice Visionary Fund Project. Website: www.alicevisionary.org or Address: PO BOX 476, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327 or Helping Hands and Beyond. Website: www. helpinghandsandbeyond.org or Address: PO BOX 241 Analomink, PA. 18320

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December 25, 2024

Doreen, Larry and Najwa posted to the memorial.

December 20, 2024

Mark Bodnarczuk posted to the memorial.

December 18, 2021

Mark Bodnarczuk posted to the memorial.

Doreen, Larry and Najwa

December 25, 2024

We miss you and your mischief, Jim. May all who you´ve touched keep your memory alive.
Thinking of you Diane.

Mark Bodnarczuk

December 20, 2024

I'm remembering my cousin Jimmy today. I still miss him, as I know you do too, Diane. Mark

Mark Bodnarczuk

December 18, 2021

I´m remembering my cousin Jimmy on the first marker-day - anniversary - of his death on December 17, 2020.

He was my cousin and my friend -- common souls on separate journeys to the same destination through faith in God and a desire to be of service to others.

Pictured here as a young man (first on left), at a typical family gathering, we were kindred spirits, committed to integrity, transparency, and truth in relationships and in life, rather than the roles and personas that so many family members played in those days.

I only wish I could have spent more time with him in recent years, and I look forward to seeing him again when the Lord calls me home.

Mark Bodnarczuk

June 13, 2021

In every family, there are people you connect with, and those you don’t. My cousin, Jimmy and I were relatives and friends, on separate journeys to the same destination. The picture I posted shows Jimmy and me attending Bobby Auerbach’s birthday party when we were kids. That was a long time ago, and I attended Jimmy’s memorial service at the Church of the Mountain in Delaware Water Gap today, June 13, 2021, on Face Book live from my home in California. We were very different personalities Jimmy and I, but we were kindred spirits, committed to integrity, transparency, and truth in relationships and in life, rather than the roles and personas that so many family members play. Back in the early 1970s when I was working as a delivery man for Thomas’ bread company, I stopped at a school that Jimmy was teaching at, and we spent time catching-up and sharing stories of what was going on in our lives. In later years, each of us took different paths, with me moving to Colorado and then to California, and we didn’t talk as often, but we never lost touch. He had a strong faith in God, and he cashed that faith out in tangible ways, with a life of service to the poor and the needy in life. Like James 2:18 tells us, “But someone may well say, ‘You have faith, and I have works; show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.’” Jimmy demonstrated his faith in God in the life he lived, and in the people and causes that he served. I have always been proud of my cousin Jimmy – who he was, what he did, what he stood for, and how he stood for it. So, Diane, it is with my deepest condolences that I too mourn the loss of your life-long partner and friend. We have been, and will continue to be, in-touch, and my thoughts and prayers are with you today as you mourn the loss of your husband.

Rich Auerbach

January 6, 2021

Lot's of fond memories growing up with my big Cousin Jim. Then the decades seemed to separate us until September 2017 when we connected and you came to visit me, my brother and my Dad on his birthday! My Dad was thrilled to see you and unfortunately he passed just two months later. Even though so much time had slipped by we shared many memories, a few beers and enjoyed each other's company.

Rest in peace Cuz.

Sharon Anderson

January 5, 2021

Jim and I were colleagues many years ago in the Jersey City Public School system. He never passed my classroom before school started without stopping in to say good morning and chat for a bit. Jim was a dedicated educator who will be remembered and missed by all who knew him. A good man with a big heart.
Condolences to his family.

Joe DeFerrari

January 3, 2021

My condolences to Diane. Rest in Peace Jim. From an old friend.

Noemi Velazquez

January 2, 2021

The world has lost a great man. Thanks for your dedication to the children of Jersey City, especially the ELLs. My condolences to Diane on the loss of her best friend. Vaya con Dios amigo.

Jorge Fernández

January 2, 2021

Diane, i will always have the fondest memories deep in my heart of Jim. He was one of my first coworkers in Jersey City and often gave me a word of advice, a helping hand and always a warm smile. People like Jim helped me get started and placed me on the right road. I was indeed lucky to have crossed paths with you both! Be strong, stay safe, love always. Pati & Jorge.

John Pacifico

January 2, 2021

Jim and I were colleagues in the Jersey City Public Schools for many years. He was a good soul!
Buon anima Jim Pallitto, Rest In Peace!
John Pacifico

Adele Leopardi

January 2, 2021

Rest in peace my dear friend. I will always remember you as a kind and gentle soul who always looked on the bright side. Thank you for all you have given to help the needy people and animals. Thank you for all of the students you helped attain a better life. Thank you for sharing you wisdom with me and helping me in troubled times. I always found comfort in talking with you. You are truly a generous and loving spirit. It was a pleasure being your colleague and friend. Rest in peace Jim.

Adele Leopardi

John Evans

December 31, 2020

I will miss Jim's humor, enthusiasm for life and our the endless bantering behind our friendly and fun filled hockey rivalry. His dedication to outreach programs impacted so many lives positively. I will always remember his inability to pass by a child or pet without engaging them. Rest in peace Jim!

Jill Goodwin

December 29, 2020

We shared a birthday (although he was several years younger) and had many good times together. Jim played an awesome game of Trivia and knew how to have a good laugh. We will miss you , Jim.

Joanne Piccione

December 27, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Doreen Parkins

December 27, 2020

Dear Diane,
May happy memories help lighten your grief and may the support of good friends help to carry you through.
We’ll always remember Jim.
Sending love and hugs.
From the Parkins Family

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