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Capt James L Robeson

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Capt James L Robeson

Birth
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Jan 2008 (aged 49)
Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Capt. James L. Robeson, 50, of Scranton, died Sunday at Community Medical Center. His wife is the former Linda A. Mauro. The couple celebrated 18 years together Nov. 7.
Born in Scranton, son of Lee and Alyce McCrone Robeson, Scranton, he was educated in Scranton public schools and was a graduate of West Scranton High School, class of 1975, and Keystone Junior College with a degree in accounting. He also attended Penn State University.
He was employed by the Scranton Fire Department and also by Master Water Conditioner, Pottstown. He was a member of the International Association of Fire Fighters. He enjoyed bowling, golf, hunting, skiing, boating and photography. He was an avid New Orleans Saints football fan.
James and Linda were very proud to watch their son compete in many sporting events. James was respected and loved by Linda, who was proud to be his wife. He will always be missed by his wife, son, parents, brothers, sister and extended family and friends. Known as "The Jimmer" to his nieces, nephews and friends, he was a kind, compassionate and gentle soul.
Also surviving are a son, Ryan J., at home; two brothers, David Robeson, Scranton; and Paul Robeson, Lake Ariel; a sister, Tami Holman, Taylor, nieces, nephews and cousins.


Capt. James L. Robeson, 50, of Scranton, died Sunday at Community Medical Center. His wife is the former Linda A. Mauro. The couple celebrated 18 years together Nov. 7.
Born in Scranton, son of Lee and Alyce McCrone Robeson, Scranton, he was educated in Scranton public schools and was a graduate of West Scranton High School, class of 1975, and Keystone Junior College with a degree in accounting. He also attended Penn State University.
He was employed by the Scranton Fire Department and also by Master Water Conditioner, Pottstown. He was a member of the International Association of Fire Fighters. He enjoyed bowling, golf, hunting, skiing, boating and photography. He was an avid New Orleans Saints football fan.
James and Linda were very proud to watch their son compete in many sporting events. James was respected and loved by Linda, who was proud to be his wife. He will always be missed by his wife, son, parents, brothers, sister and extended family and friends. Known as "The Jimmer" to his nieces, nephews and friends, he was a kind, compassionate and gentle soul.
Also surviving are a son, Ryan J., at home; two brothers, David Robeson, Scranton; and Paul Robeson, Lake Ariel; a sister, Tami Holman, Taylor, nieces, nephews and cousins.



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