James Frederic Golding

James Frederic Golding obituary, Mantua, NJ

James Frederic Golding

James Golding Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Smith Funeral Home - Mantua from Oct. 15 to Oct. 25, 2024.

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James Frederic Golding, age 68, of "Greenfields" West Deptford passed away suddenly on Saturday, October 12, 2024. Born in Glen Ridge, NJ to the late Frederic Golding and Lois (nee Gaydell), he graduated from Gateway Regional High School Class of 1976. Jim was a retired police officer, Badge #1903, from the Woodbury Heights Police Department and opened his own business, Window Tech in Woodbury Heights. He was dedicated to his work and enjoyed trips to Long Beach Island, NJ, Strasburg Railroad in Lancaster County, PA and vacations to Las Vegas and yearly trips to Disney World.
Jim is survived by his wife of 43 years Shirley (nee Miller); three children, Stacey Golding, James Golding & his wife Elizabeth, and Austin Golding; two grandchildren, Logan and Ellie; his brother, Dean Golding; his sister, Sue Golding; and many in-laws, cousins, and nieces & nephews.
Family and Friends may visit from 9 am to 12 pm on Saturday, October 19th, at Smith Funeral Home, 47 Main Street, Mantua, NJ. A public tribute will be held at 1 pm on Saturday at Woodbury Heights Memorial Park, 500 Elm Ave., Woodbury Heights, NJ. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Gloucester County Hero Scholarship Fund, PO Box 195, Pitman, NJ 08071 or at www.gchero.org. Memories and condolences can be shared at www.smithfhmantua.com.
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Bill and Marion Thompson

November 1, 2024

So sorry two messages came thru , I thought the first didn´t go through. Bill and Marion Thompson -Mullica Hill , NJ ( we are deeply sorry and shocked)

Marion and Bill Thompson

November 1, 2024

We were so shocked to hear of Jim´s passing . We are so sorry and please accept our deepest condolences . We had the pleasure to deal with him on Sept . 25th when he came out to look at two bathroom windows. We felt so confident that he would take care of these windows. He sent me an estimate that night and we went with the job , and giving the ok the following day. He stated on the estimate it would take 3 weeks to come in.Such a kind and pleasant gentleman. We knew he was excellent , because our children having the pleasure of doing work at their homes in the past. I remember the happiness he showed , telling us about his grandson taking care of a problem on his computer. He just beamed when he said" what´s the problem pop pop " I´ll take care of that for you . He was so proud ! Again our deepest condolences to his wife , children and grandchildren . May he rest in peace . Bill and Marion Thompson of Mullica Hill, Nj

Bill and Marion Thompson

November 1, 2024

My husband and we´re so shocked to find out of his passing. Our deepest condolences to his wife and family. He will be missed by alot of people. He did work for my Son and Daugjter in the past. We are again deeply sorry. Our most impressive memory of Jim , is when he came to our home 9/25/24, to measure for new glass in both of our bathroom windows. So pleasant and just a wonderful dawn to earth gentleman. He is gifted in what he did. We were so happy he was able to take care of the windows. We knew he was thorough and efficient and would fix them extremely well. God Bless him. May he rest in peace!!

Scott imhof

October 20, 2024

Jim you were the best person
My dad loved
You and him got e long good

Shawn imhof

October 19, 2024

I enjoy seeing him down the shore with Scott imhof and Shawn imhof and Scott imhof sr

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