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Brad Rey
February 21, 2025
Michael Ann ... I was just thinking of you ... And saw, and read your tribute to your brother ... It was who you always were , kind , and beautiful and had the same love of family you always personified ...Those were fun times we shared in the old days ...hopefully Jeff is in a peaceful place ... God bless Brad Rey
Dwayne West
August 11, 2023
I was shocked to hear that Jim passed on at such a young age. We went to Knolls School (I was two years ahead of him). He was always very friendly with me due to my severe hearing loss and he always made sure to look at me so I can read his lips. His Father was my Scout Leader in the Boys Scout is how I knew of the family. I was always welcome in their home above the steep hill behind Knolls School. Over the years we ran into each other but the last time I saw him was well over 40 years ago. I wasn't aware of his disability, in fact, I never noticed it. Thanks for the wonderful obituary and it was well written.
Amber
January 2, 2023
This was a beautiful tribute.
Susan
January 1, 2023
What a beautiful and loving obituary you wrote for your brother. I too don't know the Metcalfe family but was so moved by what you had written about your brother I wanted to express my condolences. It sounds like he was surrounded by so much love and support from you and the rest of the family. Would be that all people could have love like this in their lives. You led a good life James and made other people better for it. Even me, a total stranger sitting here in NY and just thinking of all the kindness you gave to the world. RIP James.
JH
December 29, 2022
What a lovely and loving tribute to your brother. I do not know and am not a part of your family. I was so moved by your words, I just had to comment.
Lynne Lazzareschi - Smith
December 28, 2022
I was moved by your tribute to your brother, even though I did not have the good fortune to know him. My husband read about James today in the Chronicle and said "you must read what this man´s sister wrote about her brother... such beautiful words!"  He was so moved and so am I. What beautiful sentiments your thoughts and words are - about James, your Mom and Dad, and about people we perceive as "different".  
May God grant you peace that goes beyond all understanding and may your brother rest in the arms of his Savior, alongside your parents. Thank you for sharing your brother with us all.
Charlotte Dwonch
December 28, 2022
How lovely to read about your dear brother. I didn't know him or your family but came across his obituary and read it and felt it too. What a special person in the very best way. May he rest in peace.
Alex
December 28, 2022
What a magnificent eulogy for your brother. I also have the privilege of loving people with neurodiversity. Your words brought me to tears but also gave me a much needed reminder that love always prevails. "My hope is that we become more educated and sensitive to the needs with people experiencing differences whether it is autism, depression or any illness that keeps them from feeling separate and different." Here´s to hope and the knowledge that your brother´s life helped to foster that hope. May he rest in peace.
patti
December 28, 2022
what a beautiful story. the love of a sister is great.
Susan Bybee
December 28, 2022
Dear "Agnes" I was so very moved by your tribute to your brother. My husbands brother was very like James. He passed in 2021 at age 68 after surviving a traumatic brain injury at 24. His mother was his primary caregiver during those 44 yrs with help from loving caregivers. Mom and Steve traveled extensively and were best of friends. She now lives with us and will celebrate her 97th birthday in Feb. thank you for sharing your brothers story, it is a lovely tribute.
Marilyn(Vukovich)Kokich
December 28, 2022
Michael Ann, your tribute to your brother was touching and the most loving message a sister could write. I remember how devoted your parents and brother were to each other. When we lived in Mt. View, CA, they were so welcoming to us to your home in San Mateo. My mother grew up with your mother and aunts. So sorry for your loss. Jimmy Jo(what I remember your parents calling him), was so lucky to grow up in such a loving family. Marilyn(Vukovich)Kokich (My mother was Mary Jasprica)
mark A Guardino
December 28, 2022
Beautiful Eulogy of a great guy
R.I.P
Mark A. Guardino
Helen
December 28, 2022
Although I didn´t know your brother, he sounds like an absolutely amazingly wonderful man. I know this is because of the strong and supportive family that you all were to him. I read this obituary and the love and joy he had from you all fashioned him into a good and kind being. May his memory sustain you in the coming months.
Lois Bartman
December 27, 2022
You don´t know me. I read ALL of your brother´s obituary. You wrote a beautiful tribute to him. I feel I know him with all the wonderful things you wrote. Special is a great word to describe him. To know him was to love him. May your fond memories help you get through this hard time. I hope others take time to read about him. Tears are worth everything you wrote.
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