Dear Norma
I was saddened to read Jim's obituary in the Globe this morning.
I am in Florida and cannot attend the funeral or visitation but did want to say what a lovely and kind man Jim was , and a wonderful partner.
He was a first- class lawyer!
His contributions to the firm were huge but he was so modest that , I am sure, his talents and efforts were not appreciated as much as they should have been.
I remember how he often attended( with you) our B&E Belters softball games to cheer for us and he always had a kind word for my husband David ( Britnell) and me.
He was so proud of Susan as well and always reported her progress and achievements when we spoke.
Did he ever get over his tinitis? ( I think of him every time I hear of someone who has it!
He will be missed but remembered fondly by everyone who knew him.
Best,
Mary Margaret (Fox)
So sorry to see the sad news in The Globe. Best to you, Norma, and all the family.
Deepest sympathy to Norma, Susan, Matthew, and Henry in your loss. Jim was a treasured member of the family. His kindness and goodness were appreciated. We were blessed to have him with us.
In gratitude, Barbara and family.
So sorry to hear about Jim's sudden passing. Joel remembers him fondly from the law firm. Wishing you and Susan comfort at this time.
I was sorry to hear of Jim’s death. Love to all - special hug to Norma and Susan.
Catriona xo