Condolence: Jimmy was a great guy that will be missed greatly. Looked forward to watching the Eagles' games with him on Sundays. It just won't be the same without him. Gonna miss ya buddy!
Condolence: The past few days have been some of the hardest I've ever faced in my life. Watching everyone who loves you come together to remember you has been nothing short of amazing. To me you were a father figure. I remember the first day I met you, you sat quietly minding your own business that is until jeopardy came on. Then you schooled the bar knowing all of the answers. Once I got to know you I couldn't wait until you would come in because your laugh was so infectious. You walked in the door and everyone just had so much respect for you. Then our relationship grew to a whole new level when I dated Damon. The love he had for you made me love you that much more. You both lit up around each other and I loved the feeling I got when I got to witness that love. Same goes for Kirsten only it was that special father daughter love and bond you both shared. As far as we go.. You treated me like another daughter. Always checking in and catching up with me up until the day you were gone. Sending each other snap chats was our new thing to do. I'm so thankful that we just met up a few weeks ago and had the conversation that we had. I know that we shared the same admoration for each other. You were always so proud of every step I've made in my life, even when I made mistake you would always grab my hand and say you're too hard on yourself. Im going to miss all the kisses on the checks you always left me with when you were leaving. But I will always keep you in my heart and in my thoughts. You were the kind of person I want to be: never had a bad day, loved life, heart of gold, and endless love for his children. Rip jimmy ❤️
Love you always
Jenn
Condolence: Jimmy was a good friend of mine for many years, especially during Junior and Senior High School Days at Poquessing and Neshaminy! When I went into the Navy in 1967 Jimmy and I lost track of each other and never really re-connected, even when I returned to civilian life. Jimmy had a huge heart and would always share anything he had... he was always about "having a good time" and ALWAYS lived life to the fullest! He bought his friends many a cheese steak and soda at the Pine Cone Restaurant in Feasterville and always had an "extra cigarette" if you were short on "smokes"!
I am extremely saddened that another good friend has passed, Jimmy will be surely missed by many!