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James A. Munro, age 67, passed away peacefully on January 1, 2026. He was born on May
24, 1958, and lived a life defined by service, dedication, and adventure.
James was a passionate and highly skilled electrician, known for his strong work ethic,
reliability, and pride in his craft. His commitment to serving others extended beyond his
career—he proudly served his country in both the United States Air Force and the Army
National Guard.
James had a deep love for animals, especially his beloved dog, Lucy, who was his constant
companion and brought immeasurable joy to his life. He also enjoyed seeing all the trophies
won by the rabbits he and Linda raised. He found freedom on the open road, enjoying
countless rides on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, embracing the camaraderie and spirit of
the biker community.
He will be remembered for his big heart, his hardworking hands, and his unshakable loyalty
to the people and animals he loved.
James is survived by his devoted life partner, Linda Sarkisian; his cherished daughters,
Heidi Ricker and Crystal Robinson; his brother, Ronald Roy and his wife, Terry Roy; his
beloved grandchildren, Lucas Cote and Maxwell Costello; his nieces, Michelle Letourneau,
Donna Roy, and Marie Tucci; his nephews, Jason and Matthew Boulanger; and many
extended family members and friends whose lives he touched. He was predeceased by his
mother, Mingonne Munro; his father, Charles Munro; and his brothers Michael Roy and
Richard Munro.
James’ legacy of love, laughter, and service will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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