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Rick Emory posted a condolence
I worked with Jim and found him to always be a gentleman.sorry to hear of his passing
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Daniel Sturgis posted a condolence
Swimming at the pool parties at the Woodbury house. Learning to dive off of the diving board there. Also camping at the shore. As well as teaching me how to drive a boat. His laugh, his friendliness and how outgoing he was. Never knew him for an unkind word, and I loved him, and i'll miss him.
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Daniel Sturgis posted a condolence
Swimming at the swimming pool in the Woodbury house, where I learned to dive off the diving board. He taught me how to drive a boat. I will always remember camping at the shore. I never knew him to speak an unkind word, I loved him and will miss him.
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Susan Wiest posted a condolence
You were loved! Debbie and Trish took such good care of you, right until the end. You were so lucky to have them and Danny with you at home. You must have been a great father. Peace be with you.
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DEBBIE LEWELLEN posted a condolence
FROM ONE PROUD PARENT TO ANOTHER REST IN PEACE AND WATCH OVER YOUR CHILDREN, YOU WILL BE STRONGLY MISSED AS THEIR FATHER BUT MOST OF ALL AS THEIR BEST FRINND.
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Keirston posted a condolence
Even though I only met him once, he was a very sweet man, I could tell by the way he said hello, and made me feel comfortable. We were suposed to get together to play cards and one day we will. Papa Bear lives on through his children and the memories of the people that he touched in his life, I am lucky to be one of those people.
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Marilyn posted a condolence
Even though I never had the chance to meet you, through your daughter Trish, I was able to get to know how kind and loving you were as a father. Peace be with you.
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Mary K posted a condolence
Even though I never met you, I can tell by the way trish talked about you, that you were a good father, to your children, I know you will be missed but God has a better plan for you, no more suffering, and a peace that comforts your loved ones left behind.. It was a BLESSING FOR EVERYONE TO HAVE KNOW YOU..GOD BLESS LOVE MARY
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lucille wilkins posted a condolence
pop I am going to miss you so much. Although our time toghter wasn't long, you will be with me forever. Don't worry about the girls and Danny they are under my wing and I will watch over them.God bless you and may you rest in peace.
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Helene Hale posted a condolence
Although we have never met, I feel I know you from what Deb, Trish & Danny have said. You must have been a wonderful person to have been so loved by such kind, caring people.
Rest in peace knowing your loved ones are well loved also.
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george fallon posted a condolence
DANNY WHEN I LOOKED AT YOUR FATHER I SAW SAW YOU.BIG AND STRONG LIKE YOUR DAD. WHEN PEOPLE LOOK AT YOU THEY WILL THINK OF YOUR FATHER.WHAT A GIFT!!!!! YOU ARE THE MAN OF THE HOUSE NOW AND I KNOW DEBBIE AND TRISH ARE THERE TO TAKE CARE OF THEM. GOD BLESS YOU FOR BEING MY FRIEND. GEORGE
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Stah posted a condolence
I never met you James, but I have heard alot about you. You were a wonderful father. God bless you and your family. You will be missed.
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Terri & Maria posted a condolence
You will surely be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God keep you in his tender loving care.
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nick dimartinis posted a condolence
Dan:
Your father is looking down at you telling everyone thats my boy. In the 20 years that I worked with you I've watched you grow into a wonderfull person,I know your father must have felt the same way.
Your friend,
Nick D.
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Rose Spakosky posted a condolence
Ive worked with Dan for six years now and i can just imagine how great of a person your dad must of been to have a son like Dan. Dan you are such an amazing person. Dan is so caring, loving, and willing to help anyone out that he can. Thats how great Dan is and just from watching Dan i can see how his dad affected him in his life and how much his dad has meant to him. I would just like to say Thank You to James Bronsky for making such a great son.
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Tommy Bronsky Jr posted a condolence
I,m with Danny Sturgis with the pool parties at G Street. The fireworks off the diving board and Uncle Jimmy brushing butter on the corn and giving it to all the kids,it was the best Jersey "Silver Queen" corn ever. I always thought when God decided to create a carpenter you need not look any futher than Uncle Jimmy and his Brother. I'm so glad we got to go Sportfishing a couple of years ago-the "catch of the day"made another great feast. My Family loved the pig farm stories and Aunt Margaret's Mountain Oysters? Uncle Jimmy was my Godfather and will be greatly missed.His Spirt goes on.
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Kelly posted a condolence
Although I knew "Pops" for only a short time,he will be in my heart forever.I feel privledged to have met him and your family. I will miss the bright smile he had whenever I came to see him. I am touched when I think of the great care he was given by Debbie, Trish and Danny. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
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Dorothy Jones posted a condolence
Trish I am sorry for your loss, I did'nt know your dad but looking at his warm smile it tells alot. Be comforted in knowing he is with our Lord Jesus Christ and you will see him again in Heaven.
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John & Kathy Teti posted a condolence
Our love and prayers go out to Debbie, Trish and Danny at this sad time. They all took such awesome care of their father throughout his illness and they can be sure their father is smiling down on them and is so proud of his "kids", especially Danny who prayed so hard for his dad and gave his father so much strength to endure his suffering. God bless you and be with you in the days ahead. Your father was a wonderful and gentle man who will be missed by so many.
With love and deepest sympathy,
John and Kathy
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SHIRLEY CATLING posted a condolence
TO JIM
A VERY SPECIAL FRIEND
Just wanted you know how very proud I was to know you.
Debbie,Trish & Danny did such a beautiful job making sure everything was just right. As all of your friends walked by I could see that little smile, you looked so peacefull as though you wre sleeping Well Jim I"m sure you'll fine peace,happness & love and one day we will all meet again.
Your Friend Shirley Catling
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Bettie Campbell posted a condolence
Only met Mr Bronsky a few times with his daughters and the Cocker Spaniels, but KNEW him through his wonderful, lighter than air pierogis that he shared with my late husband, Tom and me! He was such a gentle soul with the Cockers and they adored him. I am sure that the 'girls' were there to greet him and say welcome HOME!
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Jackie posted a condolence
Working at Dr Patels office I have met alot of people. In the time I have been there I have not met such a wonderful family as The Bronskys. Jim was blessed to have such wonderful children to look after him.
Every time the girls would bring Jim to the office we would talk about our shared love of blue claw crabs.
I only wish we would of gotten together to have a few drinks and a table full of crabs like we said we were going to do. Unfortunately, we never got to do that.
So...if theres anybody you want to eat crabs with-do it before its to late.
We will all miss you Jim.
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judi tapper posted a condolence
A kind gentle man who will be
sorely missed. Always a smile and kind words for family and friends. Thank you for the faith you always had. I know you are at peace, wrapped in the loving arms of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. To have known you and your family for many years has been special. God Bless, your friend, Judi Tapper.
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Mike Ward posted a condolence
To Deb, Trish and Dan: My sincerest sympathies go out to you on your loss. I was always impressed by your father's serenity and dignity, and his great faith in all of you. He obviously loved all of you very much. Dan, make sure that you continue to display your father's exemplary qualities:patience, kindness, generosity, and faith in God. Remember, your dad will be counting on you to take care of, and help, Deb and Trish, while he watches over you. Best wishes always---Mike Ward
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Nancy Mazin and Janet posted a condolence
Jim was the most kind gentle man who loved all his children so much and without condition. He touched so many people throughout his lifetime. These candles represent his heart light strings that will be with all of us forever.
Fondly,
Nancy and Janet
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claudia arias posted a condolence
He was a kind and gentle person, very peaceful and I enjoyed his facial expressions to make his points come across. He was a very family oriented person and he enjoyed his times together with his children.
God Bless
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Mike & Cindy Feliciano posted a condolence
Pop we miss you so much you touched our hearts in a special way you,trish,debbie and danny became part of our family god put people in your life for a purpose i use to wish for a fathers love than god sent you to me i know you up there watching over all of us we love you pop you live on in our hearts forever
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Callisha Johnson posted a condolence
I will miss you pop and even though I only took care of you for a short time you always made taking care of you a pleasure I really enjoyed the time I was with you and you will always be in my heart and prayers.
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Gina Guzzardi posted a condolence
My thoughts and prayers are always with you. Although we only met once, it was my great pleasure taking care of you. You have two of the greatest, most caring daughters and son in the world. You will be greatly missed and never forgotten. Rest in Peace Pop.
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AL and ROSEANN posted a condolence
Dear Debbie, Trish and Danny
Your father was blessed to have you in his life.
You were there for him, and now you are there for each other.THE THREE MUSKTEERS.
God Bless You.
Love Roseann & Al
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Art Catling Jr. posted a condolence
I remember the good times we all had Debbie Trish Danny me and Steve.You and my dad working on the house. Steve and me helping Debbie with her speakers for her next singing job. we were all there together,Trish Danny and Debbie were our best friends and still are. I learned a lot from my dad and you Jim. You were always there to give a helping hand to anyone who need it. Take Care Art Catling Jr.
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Fred and Sandy Shourds posted a condolence
The love we share as neighbors can never be replaced or forgotten. Whether it's sports,dogs,or food,we know your generous caring spirit originated with the love you got from your Father and he from our Father in heaven. Dan,Debbie,and Trish know that we light this candle in memory of Jim for the love of his family as we continue to watch out and care for each other.
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Dan String jr posted a condolence
I'm sorry to hear of your loss, I remember your father as a very great man. I remember going hunting for my very first time with him and Jim jr, and all the times just hanging out around the Atco house with Jim jr and Danny. You are in my prayers, god bless.
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Allen Ruane DDS posted a condolence
Debbie, Trish and Dan:
So sorry to hear of your loss. We have been fortunate to know the Bronsky family for many years. Your Dad was a special person. Always soft spoken and kind, he always thought to ask about others. We all feel fortunate to have known him and he will be greatly missed.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Fondly,
Allen, Trish, Kathy, and Linda
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scott clark posted a condolence
mr.james was a nice and sweet man he have a wonderful family and he was very loveable person i would love to be around him more i will miss u mr. james
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Sister Betty and Husband George posted a condolence
March 29, 2009, Sister Betty and husband George. I will always remember hou you protected me and our brothers, Tom and Dan throughout our childhood. I was so happy when our son, George, took us to see you in Jan. during a snowstorm. I made you some chicken soup and dumplings which you really enjoyed. We talked about old times and had a great day being together with the family. To Debbie, Trish, and Danny. God bless you for all of your love and devotion in caring for your Father, my loving brother, Jim. You never left his side throughout his illness. Now your dad is in heaven watching over you and giving you the strength to help see you through your difficult days. We are here at any time if you need us. Just call us. Love Aunt Betty and Uncle George
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Michael B. Bronsky posted a condolence
All of my memories are from the late 60's and early 70's specifically in West Deptford at the G Street house. Many summer barbecues and 4th of July parties. The swimming pool that Aunt Pat taught me how to swim in. I was scared to death of the deep end Aunt Pat helped me overcome that fear and the pool became a lot funner for me. The sliding board that my dad tried to come down standing up. That didn't work out so good. The wasp nests that were tucked up inside the sliding board that we would throw water at with buckets and try to dive into the pool without getting stung. I remember The cookouts and it seemed like Uncle Jimmy's specialty was Jersey Corn basting each one in butter with a brush and loading up the plate with several ears. I remember the privacy fence around the pool that had those aluminum slats colored white and green there may have been ivy growing over some of it. Uncle Jimmy and my dad worked together on this Bar in deptford on Clements Bridge Road called Cedar's and there was this big celebration when it opened and we were all there running around the place. How about that Mosquito Truck in the summertime it was RED and when we saw it everyone would scream "Here Comes The Mosquito Truck" off we went on our bikes trying to inhale all that toxic smoke. There were many more memories can't think of all of them but I'm glad to share these with you. God Bless You All!!
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Beth Sturgis posted a condolence
Beth Sturgis, niece. My most vivid memory of uncle Jimmy is when I was four years old and the flower girl in my uncle Tommy and aunt Gails wedding. I remember after the wedding I had to drive to the reception in uncle Jimmy's car. I was crying because I missed my mom and dad and my flower girl dress was ripped. I was really carrying on. Then I remember my uncle Jims soft voice and his words of comfort and I just sat back and enjoyed the ride. I don't remember what he said, but I am sure that they would be the same soft words that he would say today to comfort all of you who love him and are grieving for him. His gentle voice will embrace you always. Love your neice, Beth
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