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James Lesco Obituary

James M. Lesco, 62

Linwood - James M. Lesco, 62, passed away on Thurs. July 2, 2020 at UMass Memorial Medical Center University Campus after complications with a transplant surgery.

He is survived by his Fiancé and significant other of 22 years, Karen A. Bailey, 3 children, Jennifer M. Lesco of Worcester, Tyler J. Lesco of Fort Meyers, FL, Adam M. Lesco of Linwood; his father, Ronald N. Lesco of Northbridge; 2 step children whom he loved as his own, Chad J. Bailey of Worcester, and Nikole T. Barrows of Spencer; 4 grandchildren, Christian G. Carrion, Michael A. Carrion, Brandon Carrion, and Ryan N. Carrion; a brother, Kevin F. Lesco of Northbridge; a sister, Linda N. Lesco of Linwood, a nephew, Zachary E. Ramsdell, as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends. He was predeceased by his mother, Mary D. (McGuinness) Lesco in 2013.

Born in Milford on January 14, 1958 Jim grew up in the Linwood section of Northbridge and attended Good Shepherd school. He was a graduate of Northbridge High class of 1976. Jim worked as a HVAC Technician for a while and then began working for Wyman Gordon in Grafton. There he worked for 5 years holding numerous positions, forklift operating, welding, and most recently in quality assurance. Jim loved to socialize and make people laugh with his immense sense of humor. He was a "foodie" and loved to eat, spend time with his grandkids, hunt and go fishing with friends, and yearly vacations in Maine with the whole Lesco family. He will be sorely missed and always remembered for his infectious laugh.

As to his families' wishes, Jim's services will be privately held at the convenience of his family. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to: Liverfoundation.org. To leave a condolence message for the family please visit:

http://www.Jackmanfuneralhomes.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Jul. 4 to Jul. 5, 2020.

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Amanda Gorman

July 6, 2020

Jim was the best! He was such a nice, genuine guy. He will be missed. May he rest in peace. Sending my deepest condolences

Amanda Gorman

July 6, 2020

Jim was the best. Such a nice, genuine guy. He will be missed. May he rest in peace. My sincere condolences

Darlene

July 6, 2020

I'm was such an awesome guy, always had a smile on his face! He will be missed... Love, Darlene and Bill

Darlene

July 6, 2020

I'm was such an awesome guy, always had a smile on his face! He will be missed... Love, Darlene and Bill

Barb McGuinness

July 6, 2020

Very sorry to her of Jim's passing. He was a great guy. Karen hold on to all of your memories.

Don White

July 6, 2020

My deepest condolences to the Lesco family. Many good memories growing up with Jimmy. Our years together at Baystate with the crew. RIP Les.

Stephen herne

July 5, 2020

James was a great friend and person I'll see u in heaven buddy rip my good friend

Catherine bosma mullin

July 5, 2020

So sorry for your loss. My he rip.from the Bosma.

Karen Cencak

July 4, 2020

My deepest sympathies to the family. Jimmy my sister Joy Kevin and myself grew up going rollerskating at the gym. My mom Joyce was friends with Donna for many years.

Karen Cencak

July 4, 2020

Condolences to the family. Sorry for your loss. We all grew up going rollerskating at the gym. My mom was good friends with Donna. My deepest sympathies Karen Cencak

Dennis Menard

July 4, 2020

Sorry for your loss,Jimmy was a good kid!

Paul Brouillard Northbridge, Ma.

July 4, 2020

My condolences to Ron and the family..This is the second time this year I've been shocked by a friend's unexpected passing...Both people I had worked with for many years...Hadn't seen you in a while, but thought you were doing ok...Looking back, we did have many "memorable" moments working at Bay State didn't we "Coco"?..R.I.P. old buddy!

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