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Bob Duncan posted a condolence
Sunday, November 17, 2019
I knew James when I was a child in the 1950s and 1960s. His older brother Tommy (killed in Viet Nam in 1968) was my best friend. I knew his mother Florence and heard of his Dad at Vernon Hills Golf Club where he was caddy master until his death in 1959 at age 46.
May James and all the deceased members of the DeNisco family rest in peace. May Jesus take them into the kingdom of Heaven.
With deep affection,
Bobby Duncan
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Patti Margotta posted a condolence
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Yes yes, Jimmy was a Gang Member! Our Gang was the Prospect Gang! So many years ago, yet so fresh in my mind! Jimmy and my best friend Terry were an item for many years! We would have so many laughs together, as Jimmy was a clown! He could always make you laugh, and laugh we did. My cousins Willie Gam, Bobby Bones, Vinny Pulcini, and I would like to send our sympathy to Jimmy's family. As one of our other gang members, Johnny Cred, stated, you will be missed, until we meet again, our friend. God bless and keep you.........
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Colleen McHugh Giles posted a condolence
Saturday, April 14, 2012
I am deeply saddened by this news. Jimmy will forever be a part of my childhood memories as I grew up next door to the DeNisco family on S.12th Avenue in Mt.Vernon. At the very least we were in kindergarten together at Grimes Elementary School. I too remember the accapella harmonizing during the warm evenings under the street light,with Tommy too. I can recall reconnecting with him once as adults many years ago. I am glad that he made something of himself and so touched people's lives. Rest in peace. Colleen McHugh Giles and my mom, Gloria
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David de Campo posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
James brought his love of life (and conversation) to his daily commute on the train. I will long remember our interesting conversations on the 5:08 from Grand Central. James had a wealth of life experiences (in the construction and medical trades) and great stories about them!
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"Gabby" from St. Francis posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
James, you were my great mentor on the Psych ward at St Francis. You taught me well and after you left I carried on your legacy of best Psych nurse as best as I could. I remember you fondly, and our long nights on the Psych ward shaped me into a person with a certain character that will stay with me forever. Wherever you are now, live on! Reserve a good spot for me - but it will be a while yet before I join you. Till then, I remember you fondly. Love, Gabby
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Al & Heather Heller posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
‘Pop’, James, Brother DeNisco, not Jim. From the first time we met 17 years ago it was always with an outstretched welcome. Wanting to give and make others feel comfortable and welcomed. Always giving without any expectation of being paid back. The only thing asked was for love in return. His aim was to always look on the bright side. Truth does not entertain doubt. He looked for the best in others and wanted others to succeed. He always gave us pointed and specific encouragement in a spirit of love. He was always waiting in eager anticipation for better times. No, he was hoping for the time when better conditions would arrive. His hope was strong in what the Bible promises. He was among those “sighing and groaning” over the conditions we see today (Ezekiel 9:4). We are all in the same condition of being dented or damaged in varying degrees. (Romans 5:12) But we also share the same hope. That of being perfect on a cleansed earth. For those who have died we have hope in the truth that John tells us: “Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice...” John 5:28 This experience has made me again focus not on things but on people. Your friends who surround you can be gone tomorrow. (Ecclesiastes 9:11) We ate together, went in the ministry together, and plainly just spent time together as a family. In the days to come we will reminded of James by the things we have experienced together.
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Mary Wall posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Our deepesy sympathy to the DeNisco family, We all grew up together on So. 12th Ave and we thought of Jimmy and Tommy as our older brothers, too, since we played with Frankie. Jimmy always had a great sense of humor. He will be missed. Mary & Brendon Wall, Mt Vernon, NY
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Petra posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
My condolences to the DeNisco and Blalock/Drake families. I'm sorry for your loss. Its been a difficult road for all of you for the last 6 months. Thinking of you all. Sincerely Petra
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John Credendino posted a condolence
Monday, April 9, 2012
I was shocked to hear that my dear friend Jimmy passed away as many others.Jimmy and I were like brothers, he was very much liked by so many people when growing up. I can remember us and other's standing on the street corners telling stories, singing a oldie songs and hearing his great laugh to this day. I got a chance to speak to him recently and he sounded like the same old Jimmy. A good part of my life was spending time with Jimmy and staying over is house, he was like family to me as I was to him. This deeply saddens me, you will be missed by many and shall be in my prayers. My condolences to the family. "A good friend is hard to find, hard to lose, and hard to forget." You will be in my Prayers, Johnny Cred as Jimmy would say...
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For James DeNisco from the Sambor Family lit a candle
Monday, April 9, 2012
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Rest in Peace James.
Affectionately,
Shelley
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Jody Formisano-Clark posted a condolence
Monday, April 9, 2012
My deepest sympathy to Jimmy's family and friends for their loss. It has been years since I've seen but we chatted and reminisced while planning our high school reunion. The one thing I remember is his smile and always nice to me. May he rest in peace....he is in God's hands... With remembrance, .Jody (high school friend).
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Janet A Coloursso Kienzle posted a condolence
Monday, April 9, 2012
I was so sorry to read Jimmy's obit. We dated back in grammar school and I hadn't heard from his since we were in high school Our paths never crossed again, till about 12 years ago when Jimmy found me on classmates.com. Again we lost touch. I have great memories of him and I hope his last days were peaceful ones. I also remember Jimmy's mom and older brother we had spent a lot of time together and I'm sure his younger doesn't remember. I'm sorry for your loss and Jimmy is in my prayers and thoughts.
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Terry Rabasco posted a condolence
Monday, April 9, 2012
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss."Rejoice in the Lord always and again I say rejoice".Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is perfect peace. May the peace of God comfort you today,tomorrow and forever in Jesus precious name. Sincerely, Terry (high school friend)
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Barbuto family - Poughkeepsie South Congregation posted a condolence
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Dear friends, We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please take comfort in the resurrection hope at John 5:28 & 29 and the words at Rev. 21:3 & 4. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Anthony, Irene & Dan Barbuto