
James "Jimmy" Barrett Jr., 66, of Scranton, died Tuesday at Geisinger Community Medical Center. His wife is the former Victoria DeFazio.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, son of the late James and Mary McIntyre Barrett, he was a 1973 graduate of Pittston Area High School and recently retired from the Allied MR Unit, where he served as a supervisor. Jimmy was a member of the Minooka Lions Club and American Legion, and spent many years coaching at the Minooka Babe Ruth League. An avid sports fan, he especially enjoyed Notre Dame football and any of the Philadelphia sports teams. Jimmy loved spending time with his family, cars and listening to music from the '70s. He will be deeply missed.
While enjoying a Sunday Eagles game at "the Club" with his friends, Jimmy could be heard telling stories about his family and the simplicities in life that made everything worthwhile. Jimmy was honest, hard-working, never late, and instilled in his sons that the right thing to do is always right; even in times of great difficulty. Jimmy loved listening to the Beatles and has told the story of meeting George Harrison at a gas station more than a couple times. His kind and selfless spirit lives on in his grandchildren, whom he loved.
Also surviving are three sons, Anthony Barrett and wife, Christina, Norristown; David Barrett, Scranton; and Patrick Barrett and wife, Danielle, Old Forge; three grandchildren, Preston, Maeve and Margaret Barrett; sister, Joan Baldwin, Taylor; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A funeral service will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Eagen-Hughes Funeral Home, 2908 Birney Ave., Scranton, by the Rev. Francis Pauselli.
Friends may call from 5 to 6:45 p.m.
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Rajesh.krishnamurthy
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Deep condolences. Take care.
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Michele hudson
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You will forever be missed Jim. Working with you at Allied was always fun and exciting Until we meet again rest easy
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Theresa M Goss
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I am so sorry for your loss he was a great man and friend he will definitely be missed im greatful to have known him Fly High Jim ❤👼
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Jennifer (Barrett) Riley
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Peace and prayers to all of you. We know he will be missed.
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Janet Critelli
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Pat and family,
Sending you my deepest condolences for the loss of your dad. May your memories comfort you. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May he Rest In Peace.
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Ann Saxton
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I am so sorry for your family‘a loss.
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Jennifer
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So sorry to the family for the loss of your loved one may he rest peacefully in heaven xoxo
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Neil Christiano
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Jim, I always loved going to "The Box" and watching the games. And tour quote "Dumpster fire" will always be one of my favorites. You were a good man and a great friend! You will be missed brother!
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