"May Jim\'s memory be a blessing. Wishing each of you Long Life and Peace."
James A. Maloney Sr.
Greece: May 31, 2021. James is predeceased by his parents, William & Yolanda Maloney; his brother, Thomas Maloney. He is survived by his loving wife, Alice B. Maloney; children, James Maloney Jr, Jennifer (Jim) Seeman, Patricia Maloney & Joseph (Melanie) Maloney; 17 grandchildren; brothers, William Maloney (JoAnn Thomas), John (Diane) Maloney & Patrick Maloney (Marie Sergent); a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends.
Jim retired from the Greece Central School District after 34 years of service. He was the former Commander of the Monroe County S.A.L and also the Spencerport American Legion S.A.L., Post 330.
James's life story will be shared during visitation, 4:00 - 7:00 pm on Thursday, June 3rd at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10:00 am on Friday at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 3003 Dewey Ave. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.
Memorial donations can be made in James's name to the Spencerport American Legion Post 330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport NY 14559.
James was a loving husband, son, father, and grandfather. The middle child of 5 boys, he enjoyed spending time with family and friends, fishing with the guys at his camp in Big Flats, NY., Air Ivanhoe and Foleyet, Ontario Canada, as well as deer hunting with his beloved sons. He was dedicated to the Veteran's community and honored them through countless hours of volunteerism as a member of the Spencerport American Legion S.A.I. (Sons of the American Legion). James served as former Commander of both Monroe County S.A.L. and the Spencerport American Legion S.A.L., Post 330.
"May Jim\'s memory be a blessing. Wishing each of you Long Life and Peace."
"Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your loved one. Jim\'s warm and vivacious personality made everyone feel welcomed. He created a bar atmosphere at Ferris Goodridge that felt like \"Cheers\" -- \" . . .where everyone knows your name . . .\" Jim\'s obvious love for living life to the fullest was evident in all that he did for the Legion post and especially during Music nights. Jim worked hard to help raise money for the post by being instrumental in establishing Live Music Nights, Prime Rib Dinners, and Casino Bus Trips, as well as holding 50-50 Raffles and Drawings for Prizes at these events. From SAL member to Bar Manager to Raffle Ticket Seller to Chief Cook and Dishwasher, one could find Jim in the thick of things. Jim\'s affable, boisterous, fun loving, and caring spirit, along with his infectious smile, gave him a larger-than-life personality. It was this spirit that drew one in to volunteer at these events and join in the merriment. Our entire family will miss him greatly. It was an honor and a pleasure to have known Jim and be able to call him a friend in every sense of the word."
"Jim while your up in heaven, show the angels how to dance on chairs. Dave Henshaw and Pam"
"We barely new Jim, but he had such an awesome 1st impression the very first time we met. We offer the most sincere condolences to his family. Truly a great man."
"Jimmie was one of the first ones to welcome us to the post. His infectious smile and laugh will be very missed. GOD has a very special angel with Him now. Love you always "
"Jim , you were a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend . May you rest in peace now and forever. Love, Marge Cicero"
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