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James W. McGinness

James W. McGinness, 79, of Hockessin, Delaware, passed away peacefully on April 25, 2025, finally free from pain.

Jim was devoted to his family. Alongside Peggy, his beloved wife of nearly 60 years, he raised five children, instilling in them the core values of hard work and perseverance.

Growing up in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, and attended St. Joseph’s Prep before graduating from St. Joseph’s University. There, he played baseball, performed in plays, and created stories of legendary shenanigans that are still retold to this day.

His career—first at Gulf Oil and later at DuPont, where he spent over 25 years—took the family across the country, with moves to Houston and Portland, Texas; New Johnsonville, Tennessee; and three different locations in Delaware, where he retired. No matter where they landed, Jim ensured that traditions, adventures, and games bound his family together, solidifying an enduring closeness.

A true sports enthusiast, Jim coached football, baseball, softball, golf, and basketball both officially and unofficially. He expected those around him to give their all. His unwavering support could be felt at every game his children and grandchildren played.

Beyond sports, Jim was a self-proclaimed food lover. He delighted in discovering new recipes, restaurants, and specialty stores, especially in Philadelphia, but his true passion was food shopping. No one could hunt down the best deals, quite like Jim, even if it meant stopping at multiple stores to stock the pantry.

Jim is preceded in death by his parents John and Jane McGinness and is survived by his wife, Marguerite “Peggy” McGinness, and their children: James W. McGinness Jr. (Shannon), Megan McGinness, Stacey Baxter (Matt), Colleen Holveck (Jon), and Casey Kramer (Justin). He was the proud grandfather of seven: Anna, Matthew, Caitlin, and Nathan Baxter; and Whitney, Brandon, and Julianne Holveck. He also leaves behind his brother, John McGinness. His love of family, sports, and food combined with his charismatic personality made him a favorite to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

A funeral mass will be held at St. Mary of the Assumption in Hockessin, Delaware, on May 7, 2025, at 11:00 a.m.

To honor Jim’s memory, hug your loved ones, tell a funny story, teach a young one to play hard, and, most of all, smile.

Funeral Services

A funeral mass will be held at St. Mary of the Assumption in Hockessin, Delaware, on May 7,2025, at 11:00 a.m. 

Condolences

    Jane A Dunbar lit a candle and writes,
    Peg & Family, We cannot put into words how sorry we are about Big Jim's passing. My God hold you all in his arms and comfort you during this sad, sad time. The Dunbar Family
    04/28/2025 09:21 pm
    Jean Holveck lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Peg and family - may the joys you have known over the years and the wonderful times you have shared help to comfort you at this sad time.
    04/29/2025 10:03 am
    Charles McCauley writes,
    Peggy, my prayers to you and the family. Jim was one in a million as a person and coworker. I will never forget a St Patricks Day lunch at O’Friels in which a local reporter singled Jim out for an interview. He asked what his boss would say if he knew we all were not returning to the office that afternoon. Jim replied with that great smile and bright eyes. You should ask him .. as he pointed to the man seated to his right …. our boss… As I remember we laughed the day away….. Jim could light up a room. The words kind and understanding come to mind. You could see why his favorite movie was Rudy. A heart as big as Ireland and an empowering soul. God bless and much love
    04/29/2025 01:13 pm
    Joanne scullion lit a candle and writes,
    So sorry about your loss. Jim was such a fun loving guy. I didn’t know him very long but I remember his great personality and laughter. May he RIP always.
    04/29/2025 03:29 pm
    Adrian Cennamo lit a candle and writes,
    Casey, I’m so very sorry for your loss. My husband Danny and I are praying for you and all your family. May our Lord bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time. God bless you, Justin and your entire family. Peace of Christ be with all of you! Adrian Cennamo
    04/29/2025 04:08 pm
    Dalton Family lit a candle and writes,
    So sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. May your memories of him and all the good times bring you joy and comfort in this difficult time.
    04/29/2025 05:52 pm
    Debbie Horak lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Peggy, I am heartbroken to hear about the passing of Jim. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this incredibly difficult time. I will always remember Jim's smile , his sense of humor and the kindness he showed to everyone in the office while we worked incredible hours after DuPont outsourced IT. And of course, who can forget his elf shoes on St. Partick's Day!
    04/29/2025 07:44 pm
    Fran Giannone writes,
    Dear McGinness Family. What a wonderful man Jim was. So sorry to hear of this loss. God Bless the family. He rests with Mom, Jane. Fran Giannone
    04/29/2025 08:21 pm
    Paul Bodkin lit a candle and writes,
    The first time I met Jim was in high school in 62 with his crazy friends from the Prep. I was with my crazy friends from Bonner. After a little beer Jim took us to a house party in Springfield. I left the party, not knowing that I just met lifelong friends. Thank you Jim. When I read the obituary, a song lyric just popped into my head. “ I read the news today oh boy about a lucky man who made the grade…” I am sure by now you know all the people in heaven and told them all about your family. May God Bless you, You did a great job.
    04/30/2025 07:04 am
    Tina & Tom Tromiczak lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Shannon & Jim, we are so so sorry for your loss. Please know you and your family are in our hearts and prayers.
    04/30/2025 09:12 am
    Tom McCann writes,
    My condolences to Peggy and family. Jim was a stand-up guy and a great friend. I will always remember the good times we shared on and off the ballfield. Rest in peace, Jim.
    04/30/2025 10:08 am
    Dianne Scott lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Peggy, my thoughts n prayers go out to you n your family. I know how devastating this is, hope you can take comfort in your memories.
    04/30/2025 01:28 pm
    Don DiJulia writes,
    May the Spirit of the Lord give all of the family Peace. Thanks, Jim, for your friendship and for the many wonderful sport conversations! God Bless, Don DiJulia St Joe's University '67
    05/02/2025 08:47 am
    Henry Lunardi writes,
    The Class of ‘63 is palpably diminished in losing you, McGoo! Rest well!
    05/02/2025 04:15 pm
    Brian mcGowan writes,
    Peggy and family, I knew Jimmy for 66 years. He was an incredibly warm and kind man. I never met anyone who didn’t love him. I can’t ever recall him in a bad mood. Always up. Always smiling. I will never forget the day we were playing wiffle ball at his house on Saxer Ave. Jimmy swung the bat so hard his class ring flew off. We all searched for hours to no avail. Those of us who had him as a friend were extremely lucky. May God watch over you. Brian
    05/02/2025 05:33 pm
    Lou Orlando lit a candle and writes,
    Jimmy, you were the first new friend I made at the Prep freshman year by virtue of sitting next to one another in Larry Lauth's 1D homeroom. We were teammates on the baseball team. You were easy to like. Your smile was your calling card that was eagerly received by many. RIP, Jimmy.
    05/03/2025 05:33 am
    Bob Jovanov lit a candle and writes,
    I’ll miss the emails.
    05/04/2025 12:10 pm
    Patricia Friel lit a candle and writes,
    Your Dad came to my 8th grade graduation, then took me to lunch-your Mom was waiting for us. I felt so special ❤️. As you know, I was his “Marilyn” and he was my “Hunka, Hunka Burning Love”. Your Dad is raising a beer with Uncle Bernie, Uncle Jimmy and Uncle Ray wishing you loving memories and laughter. Cheers!!!
    05/06/2025 08:04 pm
    mary o'neill writes,
    I am sorry for your loss. I will keep your family and Mr. McGuiness in my prayers. My father went to St. Joe's prep and St. Joe's University, too. I wonder if they ever talked about that as they watched IHM football games.
    05/07/2025 04:59 pm
    Fr. Greg Corrigan lit a candle and writes,
    I was sitting with my dear friend Mrs. Joanne Blum outside St. Mark’s High School today. We had just heard Fr. Greg Boyle, the founder of Homeboy Industries, give an inspiring talk about his years of ministry with gangs in Los Angeles. A car pulled up and it seemed like 2003 as I saw the young woman coming up to greet us. “Casey, what are you doing here?” She and her husband Justin explained that they had just been at All Saints Cemetery and she “felt in her heart” a desire to drive by St. Mark’s. “Why were you at All Saints?” I asked. Sadly, she said, "We’re coming from my father’s funeral.” Now I understood the tears running down her cheeks. We hugged each other and I remembered the girl who brought so much goodness and joy to St. Mark’s during her high school years. Casey was, and is, so wonderful in so many ways. And on this glorious day, as she talked about her amazing father and the love he brought to so many, it became more clear why Casey is so precious and good. “Remember me,” Jesus says, “and I am with you always.” Today, in remembering, I give thanks to God for the gift of Jim McGinness. His "unwavering support," his great love, remains. One day, more beautiful than today, we shall see him again.
    05/07/2025 06:49 pm

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