James H. Mahoney, Jr., known to all as Jim, died suddenly on Saturday, 20 October 2018 at his home in Jupiter, Florida. Born 23 May 1958 in Radford, Virginia, Jim was the son of the late James H. Mahoney, Sr., and Kae Riggs Mahoney of Wilmington, North Carolina. Jim grew up with his family in many locations, as his father was a construction engineer for Hercules, Inc. In addition to Virginia, the family also lived in Missouri, Canada, New Jersey, and Delaware and finally settled in the Carolinas. After finishing his formal education, Jim moved to West Palm Beach in 1983 where he started a long, successful career in the financial services industry. His skills as an advisor were in constant demand from both clients and many financial firms. Jim was at the pinnacle of his career while working as a Managing Director and Portfolio Manager with UBS in Palm...
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March 2019
IN MEMORIAM|
March 01 2019
James H. Mahoney (1958–2018) Available to Purchase
Charles W. Finkl
Charles W. Finkl
Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.A.
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Journal of Coastal Research (2019) 35 (2): 480.
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Charles W. Finkl; James H. Mahoney (1958–2018). Journal of Coastal Research 1 March 2019; 35 (2): 480. doi: https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-19A-00003.1
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