of Edmonton
Apr 10, 2020
There aren't words that can soothe the pain of the loss of such a great Dad, husband and neighbor. Our hearts go out to all those whose lives Mr, H touched.
posted by Cathy Bowerin : friend of the family : Apr 20, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Know we are sharing in the memories of Jim.
The Kingston Shea Relatives.
posted by Margaret Braniff (nee Schell/Shea) : Children and Grandchildren of Anna (Connors) Shea, sister to Eva (Connors) Horrigan : Apr 20, 2020
Till we meet again ?Francis?. Wish we would have known that was your name, Jim. Good friends are hard to find, harder to leave and impossible to forget. Your lively spirit will be missed. Thanks for the great memories. Gloria, our thoughts and prayers are with you and you family. Bill & Hazel
posted by Bill & Hazel McKennitt : Recommended him as a merchandiser with Kraft and later as a sales rep. Worked with him and were good friends. : Apr 17, 2020
In my opinion, Uncle Jim was the spitting image of his older brother John (Jack), who was my Dad.
They both had the "gift of the gab" and they got it from their Mom, my Grandmother, and passed it along to most of their kids (at least on our side of the family LOL). Uncle Jim will always hold a special place in my heart because he influenced me in such a positive way when I was a child. He was everything a "Horrigan" could be and I loved him for it. Your are in my thoughts and prayers Aunt Gloria, Sharon, John and Linda, during this difficult time. I look forward to celebrating Uncle Jim's life with you when we can all get together. We will have a rousing sing-a-long of HORRIGAN to celebrate
All my love,
Susan Recoskie
posted by Susan Recoskie : Francis James Horrigan was my Uncle. : Apr 17, 2020