James Joseph
Medovich
Elmira: Age 74, formerly of Binghamton, passed away Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at the Arnot Ogden
Medical Center. James was born in Binghamton, a son of the late John and Helen
(Fitzgerald) Medovich. He was predeceased
by his first wife Sandra Jean (Woollett) Medovich. James is survived by his wife Joyce
Trifoso-Medovich; his brother Jack “Ace” Medovich with wife Dee of Binghamton;
children, Jimmy Medovich and fiancée Kathleen of Endicott NY, Kelly Bridges and
husband Ray of Lakeland FL, Scott Medovich and wife Heather of Harpursville NY,
and Etti Medovich of Binghamton; grandsons, Robby, Cody, Travis and Nicholas;
granddaughters, Shelby, Saleen, Ghia and Sara; father-in-law Alfred Spallone of
Elmira; stepchildren, Paul Trifoso, Beth Borgna, Susan Reed, Lynn Iannone and
their families; several nieces, nephews and cousins. James is also survived by his faithful canine
companion “Millie”. He was a United
States Navy veteran of the Korean War.
James worked for Singer-Link in Binghamton
for over 20 years. He later worked for
National Computer in Apalachin from where he retired. James was a graduate of St.
Paul’s High School and Broome
Community College. He was an avid bowler for 50 years and was a
junior bowling coach at Brandywine Bowl in Binghamton NY. James loved to sing and he was a member of
the choir for Blessed Sacrament Church in Johnson
City NY. He loved doing puzzles of all kinds. A big fan of sports and NASCAR, James will
leave behind many friends that he made through his journey of life. He was a great man and will be dearly
missed. Services will be held in both Elmira and
Binghamton. Friends are invited to a Mass of Christian
Burial at St. Patrick’s Church, corner of W. Clinton St. and Park Place in Elmira, on Monday, April 18, 2011 at 9:30
a.m. Committal prayers and military
honors will follow at Woodlawn
National Cemetery,
1825 Davis St., Elmira.
A Memorial Mass will be held at Church of the Holy Family, 3600 Phyliss Street, Endwell NY,
on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.
Donations in James’ memory may be directed to Southern Tier Hospice, 11751 East Corning Rd., Corning NY 14830.
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