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Carol Martin posted a condolence
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Jim was a wonderful man who was always kind and showed respect to everyone. Sending prayers to Micki and the family.
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Beate and Karl Herzog lit a candle
Monday, May 4, 2020
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My husband Karl and I, met Mimi and Jim about 15 years ago, after Mimi and I became friends, first online and then in real life. Because of the distance, we are from Austria, we could not meet as often as we would have liked, but it was a pleasure to spend time with Mimi and Jim, whenever we visited New York. We have met several times over the years and we’ve had a lot of fun being together, even if only for a short time. We like Mimi and Jim very much. It feels, like they are family, just in an other country. Some years ago, they invited us to their home as guests and we had a wonderful 4th of July dinner. My mother was with us at that time, and Mimi and Jim welcomed her so warm too, and we also met Matt, who was kindly welcoming all of us too. We had barbecue and talked and talked for hours and had a wonderful time together. The other times we were in New York, we met in Woodbury, and although it must have been a long drive for them too, they were happy to see us again and we all enjoyed the time together. We will never forget these wonderful memories, we had through the years ! Jim remains unforgettable in our hearts, with his warm-hearted and kind nature, his lovely smile and great humor. We are very grateful that we got to know him and will never forget him. Our heartfelt condolences to Mimi and the family. Rest in peace Jim ! Beate and Karl Herzog from Austria.
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Gabriel & Deborah Cavacchioli posted a condolence
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Gabe and I met Jim Dolan a few years back when he and his wife, Micky, began attending the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection in Garden City. Micky became very involved in the Christian Coffeehouse, Cafe Ablaze, by writing articles about the coffeehouse for local papers. Jim and Micky would attend the coffeehouses, often coming early on event days to help with the preparations. Jim's humor kept us all in laughter as we worked. Gabe and I often remarked on how a man who battled illness continually remained in such good spirits and always had a kind and encouraging word for everyone around him - we knew he had a deep faith in our Lord Jesus Christ because his life reflected it. Jim and his ready smile and engaging wit will be deeply missed by all of us at church, and we look forward to seeing him one day in heaven...
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Rolf Lohse posted a condolence
Thursday, April 30, 2020
I met Jim and Micki when they attended church and became a part of my Resurrection family. Once when Jim and I were talking we somehow got to the year 1966 which for me was particularly just about the worst because I had just been drafted and in July, was in San Antonio Texas for Medic training. Jim on the other hand said July 1966 was his best since that was the year that he and Micki had gotten married. Jim has left this life much to soon.
My deepest condolences to Micki and family. May Jim rest in Peace.
Rolf Lohse
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Gail Dolan Mezzacapo posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Because of geographical distance, I have missed my Uncle Jim for years, now I’ll miss him for the rest of my life, until we meet again. Not just because he was my godfather, we always had a connection.
Rest In Peace Uncle Jim.
I’ll love you forever.
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Valerie Herman posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Jimmy was one of the kindest people I knew! A wonderful husband father and grandfather. He was also a very special friend. Always had the kindest things to say about everyone, a true class act. He would always put a smile on my with his dry sense of humor!
Not many people leave such a positive impact on others as did Jimmy. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Rest in peace Jimmy,
Val
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Shyanne Kestner lit a candle
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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I had met Jim several times at a few functions. He was a sweet, kind, gentle man who had a wonderful smile..The kind that put you right at ease .You could easily see the love he felt for Micheline and his family. His face beamed when he spoke of his grandchildren. I only knew Jim for a short time , but I feel blessed and honored to have known such a special person who was clearly loved very much ! May he rest in Jesus loving arms.God bless his soul !
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Audrey Dertinger lit a candle
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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My dear cousin Jimmy I will always cherish the memories that we shared all you’re joking around with me. I cherish the love and generous heart and the warrior inside of you your soulmates your love from when I was a little girl watch the love you had and will always have for my dear cousin I love you both so much I will miss you but I am relieved that you were no longer suffering.I know you’re tucked safely in Mickey’s heart and you will be there and everything she feels and smells. You’re separated right now on earth but you’re together as one soul and truelove rest in peace my dear cousin Jimmy fly with the Angels always love you forever in my heart
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Olga Sowchuk posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Cousin by marriage, Jimmy. May your dear and loving memory be eternal. Very special, kind, and loving were you. Sneak a donut at the heavenly Dunkin like we did when Micki was getting her hair done.
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anthony incorvaia posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
It was my pleasure to spend time with Jim and Mick at several functions over the last few years. Always pleasant, the consummate gentleman, he was pleased to "wade into unfamiliar waters" as long as Mick was by his side. Their love and devotion to each other was admired by all. To see two people so in love after all those years was inspirational. He will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Rest In Peace Jim
Micheline Hull Dolan posted a symbolic gesture
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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My darling Jimmy, how can I live without you? I know you were suffering, you were so brave. No matter how bad you felt, if someone asked, you said you were “great”.... I know the LORD took you home so your suffering would end...but I don’t know how to go on. It has always been Micki and Jim . Never just Micki, never just Jim. I don’t know how to be without you. I don’t know how to BE without you. You took such a big piece of who I am with you. My heart, my strength that used to come so easily, but most of all you took my love. That is yours and always will be. But Micki and Jim aren’t don’t yet. One day, according to the Lord’s plan, we will be together again,
John 14: 1-3
1 “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. 2 My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
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