James “Jim” J. Buckley

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James “Jim” J. Buckley, 27, a life-time resident of Swanzey died unexpectedly on Saturday, June 9, 2018 in Nashua.

James was born the son of Jeannine P. (Senior) and Timothy M. Buckley on June 15, 1990 in Keene. He was educated locally and graduated from Monadnock Regional High School class of 2008.

He was employed by Prudential Clean Room Supply as a shift supervisor.

Time was spent swimming and hiking. He was an excellent player of cribbage and chess. James always loved doing things with his family and friends especially if it included dancing.

Mr. Buckley is survived by his mother, Jeannine P. Fox and her husband Jeffrey of Swanzey. His father, Timothy M. Buckley and his wife Kimberly of Cherryville, N.C. A son, Cooper C. Buckley and his mother Madison Phippard of Keene. His siblings; Adam J. Buckley and his significant other Corie Bass of Keene and Cory Buckley of Okinawa, Japan. Grandmothers; Judith Senior of Swanzey and Monique Fox of Hillsborough. In addition he leaves cousins, aunts, uncles, extended family and numerous friends. James is pre-deceased by his great grandmother, Evelyn T. Conway who passed on January 7, 2014, grandfathers; George C. Senior who passed on February 2, 2013 and Ray E. Fox who passed on June 21, 2015 and an uncle, Charles Senior who passed in 2005.

Calling hours will be held on Saturday, June 23, 2018 from 10 to 12 noon in the funeral chapel. A celebration of life service will follow. Burial will take place after the service in the family lot at Evergreen Cemetery, Richmond Rd. Rt. 119 E. Winchester, NH. 03470. Flowers will gladly be accepted. However, the family has requested that you make donations for the future educational needs of his son. Cooper C. Buckley at any Peoples Unitec Bank. Or to his grandmother, Jeannine Fox, 76 Diana Dr. Swanzey, NH. 03446. All services are under the care of Cheshire Family Funeral Chapel and Crematories, 44 Maple Ave. Keene, NH. 03431. WWW.cheshirefamilyfh.com

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