Saunders, James

 

 

On February 2nd, 2024, James (Jim) Saunders peacefully passed away at his home in Brantford at the age of 67. He was the beloved son of Lorraine & Daniel Saunders. Now reunited with his cherished wife Jacqueline. Jim was a loving father to Nadine (Rod), Jamie & David (Megan), as well as stepchildren Bailey & Devin. He leaves behind 12 grandchildren & 2 great granddaughters.  Deeply missed by his sister Diane, his niece Tracey & nephews Terry & Danny. Jim lived life to the fullest, without a care in the world. His favourite place was at the trailer, where he went fishing & enjoyed the night sky by campfire. He was a successful tradesman who was sought after by many in the pipe industry. He had a large heart for his family. You could always hear or see the smile on his face. Jim will be missed by so many…  A celebration of life will take place at a later date. We Love you always

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  1. Linda Killeleagh
    Linda Killeleagh says:

    I am Jim’s sister Linda he had 2 sisters I have wonderful memories of him as a small child because I looked after him. Jim also has one more niece and two more nephews. Do to one family member I never got to have a last conversation with my brother. I did love him dearly. I will always miss my little brother.

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  2. Barbara Johanna Macaulay
    Barbara Johanna Macaulay says:

    I had meet Jim a few weeks before his passing. I worked with his wife, and I’m also friends with his sister in law Maureen. RIP Jim condolences to your family, you have left many wonderful memories.

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  3. Tracey Brady and Family
    Tracey Brady and Family says:

    Sending Condolences to David ,Nadine,Jamie and family. Jimmy was a guy that always had a smile on his face. He loved those that were special to him. He will be missed by all of us and the many people who loved him.❤️🙏

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