It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved dad and husband, James (Jim) Dornan. Jim peacefully left us on January 13, 2025 at the age of 86 years. As a husband, father, brother, and grandfather Jim touched many lives with his kindness, resourcefulness and infectious humour. Family and friends are invited to funeral services on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025 at 11am at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Boyle, Alberta. A celebration of life and sharing of memories will follow at 12 noon followed by a luncheon at the Boyle Community Centre.
In remembrance of Jim’s life, at the families request, donations can be made to the Village of Boyle, directed to Boyle and District Senior Citizens’ Association, in his memory.
Claudette, there is no words to ease the pain you are feeling right now. May you find the strength to go through this difficult time. My sincere condolences. Praying for you and your family, and hugs!
Manon and Kerry Henstridge
Claudette, there is no words to ease the pain you are feeling right now. May you find the strength to go through this difficult time. My sincere condolences. Praying for you and your family, and hugs!
My heartfelt condolences Claudette and family. So sorry to hear about Jim. Thinking of you all and sending our love and prayers.
Our sincere condolences to Claudette, Penny, Michelle, Chris and all of your family. Jim was very kind, fun and I’ll always remember his sense of humour and love for his family. We remember him fondly.
Love from Fiona, Maeve and the Kavanagh family
Our condolences Claudette and family. Jim was always a joy to spend time with at Senior events
RIP
I am saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. I will always remember him on our visits to his home in Thorsby. He was always there with a smile, a joke, and I felt happy to be around him.
So sorry for your loss! Thinking about you and your family. Sending hugs . Love Sharon and Clarence ??
My deepest condolences to the Dornan family. I cherish the memories of our childhood and always refect on my first concert, when Jim brought Michelle and I to see Alabama in Edmonton. His kindness, gracious heart and sense of humor brings a smile to my heart. May he rest in peace knowing how much love he brought to our world.
Love Tracy Brooker, Mary Nault, Cindy Rizzoli and our family.
To Claudette and family. My deepest condolences on Jim’s passing. May all of your memories keep you strong and help you move forward.