4 Entries
Bruce Ferguson
June 12, 2013
Sorry for your loss! It is a loss to those of us who had the pleasure of working in a family glass company, we truly enjoyed the job when someone like Jim was always there when you arrived at work. God bless the Scarano family.
Melissa Hinrichsen (Wagner)
June 12, 2013
I have so many fond memories growing up with the Scarano family. You you are in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.
Carol Nicoll
June 12, 2013
I worked with Jim for many years. Many funny stories when we worked on the "Pack Attack Team". Jim was always looking out for the best interest of the company and fought hard for his principles when the people from Switzerland came on board. I will miss him and his knowledge of the glass industry. With sincerest sympathy to Jim's family.
Sincerely,
Bob Speigel
June 12, 2013
Jim's family,
I worked with Jim for many years at Wheaton. He was a good man and a friend. My thoughts are with you.
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