James Francis “Jim” Kiernan Jr.

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James Francis “Jim” Kiernan Jr.

Birth
Parkchester, Bronx County, New York, USA
Death
16 Dec 2017 (aged 70)
Brewster, Putnam County, New York, USA
Burial
North Salem, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Genealogy
Husband of Linda and Father of
Dawn, Megan and Carla
Grandfather Of 8
Carla's youngest Son is not Here In this photo
Plus 3 From Linda Side
Jim was also a Brother, Uncle and Grand Uncle
He was a Very Personal Friend for over 40 years
And a Die Heart NY Ranger Fan , He taught me Hockey and
turned us all into Fans of the Rangers
What Great Memories I have from Morris Park watching
those Games
Have wonderful Memories Of Vails Grove and
Watching his Daughters, turning into young Ladies .
Jimmy was a Westchester County Police Officer
And a U S Navy Vet .
One of his sayings was .."CHIEF KING PIN at me myself and I "
You fought a Big Battle Jimmy, and now you are All well again and
with your Parents .
God Speed My Friend and Thanks for all the wonderful memories
Through the years and Parkchester Also
This really Hurts

Thank You Big Ern 46620889

Posted By The Family ....
James F. Kiernan was born September 22, 1947,
son of James and Grace (Flynn) Kiernan. Together with his two sisters,
Grace and Catherine, the family grew up in the Parkchester section
of the Bronx.After graduating Monroe High School,
Jim served 4 years in the United States Navy. He met and and
married Virginia Verrilli and they had three daughters together
Dawn, Megan and Carla.
For 16 years, Jim served as a Westchester County Highway Patrolman.
Although his career was cut short, he continued to serve and maintain
his presence in the police community.
In 2008, Jim was lucky enough to marry lifelong friend Linda Arlands.
Together they shared great memories and adventures including a trip to Alaska, Garth Brooks, scuba diving, music festivals, motorcycling, skiing and more
They shared their home with 6 children and 11 grandchildren.

James touched the lives of many people with his smile,
generosity and trademark sense of humor all the way to the end.
He will forever be remembered by his devoted friends, family and co-workers. Whether you called him James, Jimmy, Jim, Dad or Pop Pop,
moments spent with him were always memorable.
He enriched the lives of us all in so many ways.
As our hearts are heavy, we are also at peace knowing that
he will be waiting for us in heaven
Genealogy
Husband of Linda and Father of
Dawn, Megan and Carla
Grandfather Of 8
Carla's youngest Son is not Here In this photo
Plus 3 From Linda Side
Jim was also a Brother, Uncle and Grand Uncle
He was a Very Personal Friend for over 40 years
And a Die Heart NY Ranger Fan , He taught me Hockey and
turned us all into Fans of the Rangers
What Great Memories I have from Morris Park watching
those Games
Have wonderful Memories Of Vails Grove and
Watching his Daughters, turning into young Ladies .
Jimmy was a Westchester County Police Officer
And a U S Navy Vet .
One of his sayings was .."CHIEF KING PIN at me myself and I "
You fought a Big Battle Jimmy, and now you are All well again and
with your Parents .
God Speed My Friend and Thanks for all the wonderful memories
Through the years and Parkchester Also
This really Hurts

Thank You Big Ern 46620889

Posted By The Family ....
James F. Kiernan was born September 22, 1947,
son of James and Grace (Flynn) Kiernan. Together with his two sisters,
Grace and Catherine, the family grew up in the Parkchester section
of the Bronx.After graduating Monroe High School,
Jim served 4 years in the United States Navy. He met and and
married Virginia Verrilli and they had three daughters together
Dawn, Megan and Carla.
For 16 years, Jim served as a Westchester County Highway Patrolman.
Although his career was cut short, he continued to serve and maintain
his presence in the police community.
In 2008, Jim was lucky enough to marry lifelong friend Linda Arlands.
Together they shared great memories and adventures including a trip to Alaska, Garth Brooks, scuba diving, music festivals, motorcycling, skiing and more
They shared their home with 6 children and 11 grandchildren.

James touched the lives of many people with his smile,
generosity and trademark sense of humor all the way to the end.
He will forever be remembered by his devoted friends, family and co-workers. Whether you called him James, Jimmy, Jim, Dad or Pop Pop,
moments spent with him were always memorable.
He enriched the lives of us all in so many ways.
As our hearts are heavy, we are also at peace knowing that
he will be waiting for us in heaven