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Condolence From: Guy Kovacs
Condolence: The fact that I am writing this tribute speaks volumes to the man that Mr. McCuen was. I was born a generation after him, I did not attend Lincoln and I hardly new this wonderful gentleman. Yet, he positively impacted my life just by being himself. I was a busy/athletic South End youth when Coach was giving of his time via basketball games and at the boys club. I was not fortunate enough to know him as "Coach Mac" or "Jimbo", but my teammates and I knew him as the "Nacho Cheese Man" (I think it had to do with the mustache)...we knew him as the greatest ref that we ever had growing up. Yep - Mr. McCuen influenced us as an official on the court. That speaks volumes to what we saw in him. He was fair yet understood the ins and outs of competition, he was serious about his role yet fun and funny, he had high standards yet could relate to kids, and he was a role model who built positive relationships and made others feel good about themselves. I only knew him through this small piece of his life, but I am guessing if this was a microcosm of who he was, then those around him enjoyed a man who loved life and loved others. He came across as a man of great integrity and class, one who lived life the right way, putting others first and working to make our community a better place. I am a better man, a better educator and a better husband/father because of my path crossing with Mr. McCuen's. I thank you Sir & I send warm blessings to your family - until you all meet again...God Bless!
Tuesday July 21, 2015
Condolence From: john mccarthy
Condolence: I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was my coach at the SEBC after I joined in 1959. He saw the potential in a young awkward boy and gave me confidence to accomplish my dreams. Later, after I received a scholarship from the club, went to school and became a lawyer, then judge, Jim had the audacity to ask me to officiate basketball when he was assigning for the WWBOA.He believed in giving back. I'm still following in his officiating footsteps after 20 years.
Monday July 20, 2015
Condolence From: Betty Vlahovich [ Reis
Condolence: So sorry to here of Jim's passing what great memories of the old neighborhood . great guy he will be missed for sure. will be watching for his memorial party. Love Rich and Betty
Monday July 13, 2015
Condolence From: Angie richards
Condolence: Mr.McCuen worked with me alot at Lincoln high and was also my softball coach. He will be greatly missed, and his family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Sunday July 12, 2015
Condolence From: Venetia Willis-Holbrook
Condolence: Jim was a great man. He was steady and reasonable and a joy to know as a co-worker. He always took care to check on me when I was expecting my children, and a fervent Abe. I am blessed to have known him and he will be deeply missed. Many condolences to his family. I cannot measure his kindness, and that is the legacy he leaves.
Sunday July 12, 2015

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