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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

James Paul Dodge

James Paul Dodge
James Paul Dodge

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband and father, James Paul Dodge who left us on March 24, at Ocala Health and Rehabilitation Center in Florida with his loving wife holding his hand. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, grandfather and great grandfather.

Born on April 21st 1945 in Putnam CT, James was the son of late Paul Dodge and Elizabeth (Conley) Dodge. He graduated from Oxford High School and went on to the Army where he earned several medals. After the military he worked at UPS and finally pursued a career as a financial advisor.

James met the love of his life, Linda and they were married on June 26th 1965. They had 58 wonderful years together. They were blessed with four children whom they loved and adored. James was a dedicated family man who cherished time spent with his loved ones. He was a loving father, a man of integrity with a dry sense of humor. He was a lifetime member of the United Methodist Church. James enjoyed traveling around the world with his wife. He had a love for golfing and spending the winters as a snowbird in Florida.

He is survived by his wife Linda Dodge, his children Darrell Dodge, Dawn Esposito and her husband John, Lorelle Dodge, Jamie Dodge and her husband Steven Smart. His sibling Charles Dodge and his wife Denise, his grandchildren LeeAnn Lanucha, Darren Dodge, Erica Hyde, Connor Anisko, Kelsey Anisko, Madelyn Hicks, and Kayla Dodge. Along with 6 great grandchildren plus 1 great grandchild born a week after his passing. He has joined his beloved fur baby Bessie, which he has been accused of loving more than his children. There are many other family members including nieces and nephews and friends who will miss him dearly.

Our family would like to give our appreciation to Ocala Health and Rehabilitation Center in Ocala Florida. James was in their care for the last year and half of his life. We appreciate the love and care he received. He was treated with respect, kindness, and dignity. For the last year and half of his life, they were his family as well as ours. Thank you.