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James E. Reeves

October 15, 1946 - September 28, 2025
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Egizi Funeral Home
119 Ganttown Road
Turnersville, NJ 08012
(856) 227-9500 | Map
Saturday 10/11, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Service
Egizi Funeral Home
119 Ganttown Road
Turnersville, NJ 08012
(856) 227-9500 | Map
Saturday 10/11, 11:00 am

James E. Reeves On September 28, 2025, of Washington Twp. Age 78. Beloved husband of Marie (nee Del Tito). Devoted father of James Reeves (Becky), Jason Reeves (Brenda), and Janine Lawrence (Scott). Loving grandfather of Michael, Matthew, Jack, Jason, and Parker. Dear brother of the late Barbara Nonemacker and Edna Fierraro. Loved by nieces andContinue Reading

The Glessner Family left a message on October 11, 2025:
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Gloria J. Rossell left a message on October 8, 2025:
Jim was a caring gentile giant, I worked with him at Tanknology for 24 years. I would get to the office at 7:15 and he would be there waiting for me. Always in a good mood, ready to get on with his day. Jim had a contagious laugh, if I heard his laugh, I would smile just hearing him. There were days he would come into the office and sit up front near me for a few minutes, and if someone came up front near us, I would say to them, hey if you need any advise with the Stock Market just ask Jim he knows which ones to go with, and he would say yeah right, and start laughing. I often asked him when he was going to retire? He said if he did he might get a part time job to still keep busy. The day he decided to finally retire, he called me at work and said that he wanted me to be the first one that he told, I felt so honored that he thought of me, that meant a lot to me. Thoughts and prayers for the Reeves family, Jim RIP, Truck # 709 will remind us of you, and as they say, "Thanks for the memories" dear friend.
Kevin E Hawks left a message on October 3, 2025:
Jim you gave so many so much and never asked for anything in return. Your dedication for so many years taught so many of us how to be good at we do today. My time working with you I have spoken about and use this opportunity to teach others. You will forever be remembered as a humble man with a kind heart. I will miss you but never forget you. Rest in peace brother.
Bill Logue left a message on October 1, 2025:
To the all of Jim's family, friends, and loved ones, I've known Jim for 16+ years. My first day in a truck at Tanknology was with Jim. I've spent countless days and nights with Jim listing to talk radio, or eating our lunches while testing a tank, talking Eagles, Phillies, Wildwood. Jim is one of the hardest working, down to earth, and grateful individuals I've ever met. Here's to you Jim. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your family.
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
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