James C. Newell
James C. Newell of Milton, June 23, beloved husband of Nancy (Vitt) Newell. Devoted son of Eleanor ( Williams) Cavanaugh of Milton. Bother of Jerome Newell Cavanaugh and Tara O’Meara both of Milton. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Agatha’s Church, MILTON, Sat. June 29, at 10:30 am. Interment Private. Late US Army Veteran Vietnam. In lieu of flowers donations in Jim’s name may be sent to the, Wounded Warrior Project P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675. Jim was a member of the Boston Writers Guild. Jim loved sports, especially hockey, he liked to kayak, and most of all he loved his family.
Guestbook Entries
Jim was a very special man… a generous heart, a wonderful sense of humor, a loyal friend, and one of a kind personality.. he will be missed.. You are all in my prayers and thoughts.
Suzanne
Great picture buddy….so, so going to miss you….you were one of the best….see you on the other side. Love you! Bullet!
I had the pleasure of working with Jim for three years at Miraca Life Sciences. He was incredibly kind, friendly and warm man. Always with a smile on his face, he made everyone around him feel the energy that he brought into the room. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope that the fond memories you have of him will sustain you during this trying time.
From “back in the day” in Westwood,through all the years til now.Jim was always quick to flash that smile and a laugh. Don’t think I will know another “hockey guy” that will match the passion for the “game” and life itself, like Jim.
You will be sorely missed by all the people you touched along the way.
Blessings,
Jake
Nancy, Ron and I are so sorry to hear about Jim. I work at the villa Rosa. I am the hostess there for 20 years, and use to do the Saturday afternoon bar. My husband got to know Jim and found out they had something in common. They had the same birthday. I use to send Jim home with the prime rib bones for the dog. Jim was a wonderful man and we are going to miss him at the Villa.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Donna and Ron Baker
Nancy, Tom and I are so sorry for your loss. Jim was a great neighbor and a truly nice guy. Cottage Place will miss him. If you need anything we are two doors away.
Uncle Jimmy…you and I always had a special bond. I’ll never forget how precious you made me feel growing up…playing with Jamima, and how your mustache tickled as you made me laugh till I couldn’t breathe! I sure do miss you…I pray God wraps his loving arms around you as you journey to the hockey rink in Heaven. Healing prayers go out to your family. I love you Uncle Jimmy…until we meet again! Love, Moe
Jimmy was a person that made such an incredible impact on the lives that he touched. He was always glad to see you and made feel special. I saw him at my Dad’s funeral two months ago for the first time in many years and felt such a lift. It leaves a sense of sadness that we won’t meet again on this side, but I can’t think of someone better to meet up with again on the other side. Thanks for the reminder today of what is important in life. Everyone at your service today will surely miss you, but had had such graditude for having know you.
God Bless,
Jay Williams
We miss you…rest in peace Newell
Jim hired me as a busboy for my first job at 15 yo. Long time ago now. I have a lot of great memories of Jim during our time at the Hartwell House. Rest in peace Jim. My deepest condolences to Nancy and the family.