-Mr Ford, such a kind man, RIP. Time & dedication for so many yrs in Gtown sports. Even the kids who played Kinsmen ball knew him!!
-What a great great man he was. So dedicated to his community. RIP Jim.
-Santa ❤️ lovely man remember him well
-One of the best in all ways❤️
-A Great Man Indeed
-Such a kind & caring man in all respects, plus the best Santa ever! RIP Jim.
-Mr.Ford Great man ❤️.
-What a Gentleman.
-Miss him so much McIntyre will never be the same. He did so much for everyone and his family such a nice and caring man. ❤️❤️🤗🤗
- RIP
-Lovely man with a lovely family.
-When my guys were little and we’d go to the mall at Christmas time. They were in awe when Santa would call me and Andy by our first names. Made them behave when they knew Santa and their parents were on a first name basis. Jim gave so much to georgetown. He single handily was responsible for so many girls being able to play baseball. ❤️
-Miss him everyday 💕
-just sitting here thinking of all these great people showing up on recent posts. How lucky we all were growing up with all such caring loving examples in our youth. Just reading all the comments from different age groups. Through the years all the respect and truly honest love for all the peers who have left all of us with such precious memories.
-we were so lucky ✌❤
-yes we were such a great bunch of behind the scenes heroes. Left so many wonderful memories.
-And a fantastic ball coach.
-Awww Santa Clause lol Lovely man worked with my mom at Burn's Transport.
-oh that face 💖 such a kind man ✌🎅😘
-What a great man he was. Kinsmen baseball and Santa. Teri Barber and I every year would get out pictures done with him at the mall. We were teens by then. Great memories.
-Tubby Ford, what a great 👍 guy!
-My Mom worked with his wife Theresa & were friends.-great couple . You are right Mary Jane our town was very lucky to have had so many good people working selflessly to make our town so special .
-my lovely uncle Jim xoxo
-Best Mall Santa ever !
- Kinsman softball would never have been what it was to so many girls without Jim
-Kinsmen baseball ⚾️ Mall Santa 🎅🏼 and always around the arena. Great man
-Knew Jimmy years ago when I was a little girl —his Dad,Brother Abby and him boarded with my Nan after his Mom passed away —both boys were likely in their teens —long time ago lol we always had good chats at the ball park about the past
-Wow Jim and my Uncle Abbey boarded at your Nan’s my Mom boarded at Ann McNiven’s Doug Tucker’s Dad boarded with my Dads Mom and Dad a couple of my Moms brothers boarded with us it’s almost another Georgetown story Hugs 🤗
-a lot of people took in boarders in those days —Jim and his family lived next door so I guess being neighbours it was easy to move to Nan’s —I remember when Abby got married and lived in an apartment in Norval —that’s getting into a whole bunch of different stories lol
-Lovely man
-Santa💕
-One of my Dad's best friends. A special lovely man. And he is and always will be the best Santa Claus ever. I like to think my Dad and Mr Ford are together again.
-many happy memories playing in that league
-Worked for many years running the Kinsman Baseball League with Jim. So many wonderful memories. My daughters played in the league and graduated to the Georgetown Royalets a junior team sponsored by the Georgetown Legion. Great memories.
-Great Man and Family! ❤️
-So many memories
-Loved this guy!
-The Best!!! ❤❤
-Jim was a true good guy, always involved in sorts for the kids, ran the Kinsmen Girls Baseball for years and a great part of the Hockey Heritage Council. Just an awesome man, thank you Jim Ford RIP you are greatly missed :(
-Awe I loved seeing Mr. Ford every year I would ride my 10 speed bike over to his house to deliver my softball registration. He always made a point of checking in on all the teams throughout the season. What a great community minded man, may he Rest In Peace.
- Jim was a neighbour and good friend to my parents
-He was a wonderful man. I am proud to say I knew him
-he was like my Grandpa so I used to call him grandpa Jimmy man o I miss him a lot and all his stories too
-One of the kindest, dedicated, giving men that has ever lived in this town and asked for nothing in return ! God Bless ❤️
-Loved Mr. Ford! First remember him from Baseball as a kid!
-The Commish
- The Commish. he done a lot for this town!!
-Miss him
-What a great great man he was. So dedicated to his community. RIP Jim.
-Santa ❤️ lovely man remember him well
-One of the best in all ways❤️
-A Great Man Indeed
-Such a kind & caring man in all respects, plus the best Santa ever! RIP Jim.
-Mr.Ford Great man ❤️.
-What a Gentleman.
-Miss him so much McIntyre will never be the same. He did so much for everyone and his family such a nice and caring man. ❤️❤️🤗🤗
- RIP
-Lovely man with a lovely family.
-When my guys were little and we’d go to the mall at Christmas time. They were in awe when Santa would call me and Andy by our first names. Made them behave when they knew Santa and their parents were on a first name basis. Jim gave so much to georgetown. He single handily was responsible for so many girls being able to play baseball. ❤️
-Miss him everyday 💕
-just sitting here thinking of all these great people showing up on recent posts. How lucky we all were growing up with all such caring loving examples in our youth. Just reading all the comments from different age groups. Through the years all the respect and truly honest love for all the peers who have left all of us with such precious memories.
-we were so lucky ✌❤
-yes we were such a great bunch of behind the scenes heroes. Left so many wonderful memories.
-And a fantastic ball coach.
-Awww Santa Clause lol Lovely man worked with my mom at Burn's Transport.
-oh that face 💖 such a kind man ✌🎅😘
-What a great man he was. Kinsmen baseball and Santa. Teri Barber and I every year would get out pictures done with him at the mall. We were teens by then. Great memories.
-Tubby Ford, what a great 👍 guy!
-My Mom worked with his wife Theresa & were friends.-great couple . You are right Mary Jane our town was very lucky to have had so many good people working selflessly to make our town so special .
-my lovely uncle Jim xoxo
-Best Mall Santa ever !
- Kinsman softball would never have been what it was to so many girls without Jim
-Kinsmen baseball ⚾️ Mall Santa 🎅🏼 and always around the arena. Great man
-Knew Jimmy years ago when I was a little girl —his Dad,Brother Abby and him boarded with my Nan after his Mom passed away —both boys were likely in their teens —long time ago lol we always had good chats at the ball park about the past
-Wow Jim and my Uncle Abbey boarded at your Nan’s my Mom boarded at Ann McNiven’s Doug Tucker’s Dad boarded with my Dads Mom and Dad a couple of my Moms brothers boarded with us it’s almost another Georgetown story Hugs 🤗
-a lot of people took in boarders in those days —Jim and his family lived next door so I guess being neighbours it was easy to move to Nan’s —I remember when Abby got married and lived in an apartment in Norval —that’s getting into a whole bunch of different stories lol
-Lovely man
-Santa💕
-One of my Dad's best friends. A special lovely man. And he is and always will be the best Santa Claus ever. I like to think my Dad and Mr Ford are together again.
-many happy memories playing in that league
-Worked for many years running the Kinsman Baseball League with Jim. So many wonderful memories. My daughters played in the league and graduated to the Georgetown Royalets a junior team sponsored by the Georgetown Legion. Great memories.
-Great Man and Family! ❤️
-So many memories
-Loved this guy!
-The Best!!! ❤❤
-Jim was a true good guy, always involved in sorts for the kids, ran the Kinsmen Girls Baseball for years and a great part of the Hockey Heritage Council. Just an awesome man, thank you Jim Ford RIP you are greatly missed :(
-Awe I loved seeing Mr. Ford every year I would ride my 10 speed bike over to his house to deliver my softball registration. He always made a point of checking in on all the teams throughout the season. What a great community minded man, may he Rest In Peace.
- Jim was a neighbour and good friend to my parents
-He was a wonderful man. I am proud to say I knew him
-he was like my Grandpa so I used to call him grandpa Jimmy man o I miss him a lot and all his stories too
-One of the kindest, dedicated, giving men that has ever lived in this town and asked for nothing in return ! God Bless ❤️
-Loved Mr. Ford! First remember him from Baseball as a kid!
-The Commish
- The Commish. he done a lot for this town!!
-Miss him