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.
Digital Guestbook
Bruce & Sue Smith
Linda & Tim Yates
Dear Kim, Jenn and Katherine
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. Our deepest sympathies go out to you.
Jim was a wonderful man, a true soulmate and a loving Dad & grandfather. We feel so fortunate to know him and to have been a part of Munro family gatherings. Family was so important to Jim and that spirit lives on through all of you. He will be sadly missed.
Michael and Kathy Bond
Just heard the sad news of Jim’s passing. Our hearts go to you Kim, as well as your family. May your precious memories help to console you. Take good care.
Elaine Dubé & Gary Shane
We are so sorry to hear about Jim passing, our condolences to you Kim, Jen, Katherine, Gary and family. Jim was always pleasant to be around and our most memorable moment would be when we were competing as a team, Elaine & Jim, first time we had ever met in fact and Jim gets a hole in one!! Was he ever proud... May you rest in peace Jim, you will be missed.
Elaine & Gary
Helene Charlebois & Claude Paquette
What a lovely person Jim was. All around great! His smile will be missed at the Camelot. Kim, our sincerest condolences.
Susan Mailer
Kim and family - i only just learned of Jim's passing today. Please, cherish all the wonderful memories of your times together. Hoping to give you a hug soon. S
Nancy and Jim Allen
Dear Kim, Katherine, Jenn, Jeff and family. Thinking about you with much love and prayers. Love remains forever.
Phil Miller
Jim was a real family man, very devoted
Kim, our sincere condolences for your loss as we are saddened by the news of Jim's passing. As grandparents of two beautiful granddaughters we can relate to Jim's love of attending their sporting events, or dance, choir, piano, singing, etc. We cherish those moments as no doubt you and Jim do. Kim, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Take care.