James F. Munro passed away peacefully watching hockey with his beloved family by his side on December 28th, 2024 at 67 years of age. Jim was the husband & forever soulmate of Kimberley, devoted amazing dad to Jennifer (James Blais), Katherine (Jeffrey Yates) and awesome Grandad to Leah & Mya.
He was predeceased by his parents David & June, was the loving stepson of Jackie; brother of Gary, Jo-Ann (Bruce Torrey), Gail (deceased); and uncle to many nieces & nephews.
Jim graduated from the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, and began his 37 year career with ScotiaBank in Florenceville, New Brunswick. His career took him to many maritime destinations and eventually to Ottawa.
Jim loved his sports, golf, hockey, football, curling and Formula One. He was very active in many committees at his golf course, Camelot Golf & Country Club; as well as many other community organizations. He had a passion for gardening that was only outmatched by his love of attending his granddaughters’ sporting events.
Jim was a friend to all who knew him and will be greatly missed. He will “Allways” & Forever be in our hearts.
A celebration of Jim’s life will be planned for the spring.
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Joanne Stead
Wayne & Linda Martell
Our heartfelt condolences for your loss. Jim will certainly be missed by his Camelot family.
Wishing you & family strength & comfort through this difficult time.
Steve - Carol Cannon
Kim, we were saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. I can still remember the going away party you both threw for us while we were your neighbour in Hampton over 40 years ago. I worked in the same building [Ottawa] as Jim and often heard how much staff enjoyed working with him. . While Jim is not with us anymore, we all have lots of memories, cherish them they are yours to keep.
Paul Stead
My condolences on your loss. I worked with Jim on a couple different assignments, he was a dedicated individual and committed to his family and friends. He will be missed for sure.
Dave and Louise Marchant
Jim was a very special part of our family and his passing brings great sadness to us all. Rest easy BIL #2. We will miss you.
Bob Fisher
Kim and family
My condolences. Jim was a great guy and an excellent Scotiabanker. RIP.
Carolyn King
Dear Kim, Katherine, Jenn and families, please know that my thoughts are constantly with you. I am so sad for your loss and can't say enough at how glad I am to have known Jim. He always made me laugh and I have such lovely memories of him. I hold you all in my heart.
Shirley Major
Deepest condolences Kim, the girls and families and friends.
We are very saddened to hear of Jim passing. We worked with Jim for many years at Sparks Street branch . Jim was a great person to work with.
Gone to soon, rest in peace.
Karen O’Donohoe, Doris Bartsch, Shirley Major
Harsh and Nita Nath
Sincere condolences to you and family. Although we did not have the opportunity to know him well. We always heard he was a kind and gentle person. May his soul rest in peace.
Nita and Harsh
Mark & Janet Mahoney
Kim & Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. We still remember all the good times we had in Saint John when we all worked there for the Bank. Jim was a great guy and I'm sure will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
I’m so very sorry to read about Jim passing, far too young. My condolences to his family.