
December 18, 2020
James F. Losurdo, 74, of Baldwinsville died December 18, 2020 due to Covid. He was born in Oswego the son of the late James and Mary (Signorile) Losurdo. He was a 20-year employee of the Palladium Times, and he retired as a graphic designer from the Oswego Speedway Press. Jim was a member of the bands In Keepers and Valiant, and was inducted into the Oswego Music Hall of Fame. He was predeceased by his first wife Carol Losurdo. Jim is survived by his loving wife of thirteen years Cindy Losurdo of Baldwinsville, and daughters Angela (John) Snyder of Oswego, Jennifer Maitland of Oswego, stepchildren Kevin (Robin) Dawley of FL, Allison (Doug) Sartori of Alaska, and his brother Joseph (Bonnie) Losurdo of TN. He is also survived by his grandchildren Matthew, and Christopher Losurdo, Mackenzie, and Carylin Snyder, and Amber and Koby Maitland, and great grandchildren Madisyn, Cooper and Robert Losurdo, and Harper and Lakeline Guzman. Calling hours will be Tuesday December 29, 2020 from 11:00 to 1:00 PM at the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home 147 W. 4th. St. Oswego.

We are so very saddened to learn of Jim’s passing. He was a lifelong friend of mine and we spent many years enjoying each others company growing up in “The Flats.” We often went fishing and hunting together and were neighbors for many years, watching our children grow up together.
My wife, Brenda, and I send our sincere, profound and prayerful condolences to Jim’s entire family. Please know that Jim will always have a very special place in our hearts, memories and prayers.
May God bless you all in this most sorrowful time of loss and sadness.
Sending my love, Ang, and to your whole family. RIP Uncle Jimmy
My heartfelt condolences to Cindy and the entire Losurdo Family. I owe an enormous debt of gratitude to Jim for the special memories from our time together with The Valiants Band in the early ’60’s.
The induction of the Band into the Oswego Music Hall of Fame in 2018,
was a special reunion filled with special memories. Jim was very proud and excited for the honor and it was a joy for me to be playing along side him again after over 50 plus years.
Angie and Family, I am so deeply saddened to hear of your Dad’s passing. Know I have so many wonderful memories of times spent with your family growing up and you remain in my heart, always, with heartfelt sympathy and love, know you will remain in my prayers, Pam
I love you dad and I miss you so much!! I don’t want to let you go!!❤️❤️
It is so hard to believe that it has been a year already. I still miss you as much today. Love you