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Obituary: James G. “Jimmy” Deagle, 67, crash victim

September 25, 2014 By Kathleen Peloquin, Media Editor

 James G. “Jimmy” Deagle, 67, of Kingston, formerly of Dorchester, died Thursday, Sept. 11, from injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident in Halifax on Tuesday, Sept. 2. He was brought by Boston Med Flight from the Industrial Park on Plymouth Street, Halifax, to the Rhode Island Trauma Center where he remained in critical condition.  He was upgraded to fair condition as reported by the hospital spokesman on Tuesday, but passed away on Thursday.

  Jimmy was the Co-Owner of J & R Indian Head Pub, Rte. 27 in Hanson and member of the 49’er’s Club in Bridgewater.

He was the husband of Patricia A. (McCourt) Deagle, and son of the late James G. Deagle, retired Boston F.D. and the late Rita F. (Brennan) Deagle, the father of Laura Lee Deagle of Florida, brother of Denis Deagle and his wife Dolly of Quincy and Kevin Deagle, Lieutenant, Boston F.D. and his wife Mary Ellen of Pembroke. He also leaves four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

His funeral Mass was held Wednesday, Sept. 17, in St. Joseph the Worker Church, Hanson. Interment was in Fern Hill Cemetery, Hanson.

Donations may be made in Jimmy’s memory to the Jimmy Fund at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Pl., West Brookline, MA 02445.

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