In appreciation: James Matthew Bonhotel

NORTH CANAAN — My husband, James Matthew Bonhotel, 34, died Oct. 31, 2012, at Sharon Hospital. He finally succumbed to the extremely aggressive cancer that he had been so bravely battling for over a year. I never left his side during his final hours, which were also spent with many loving family members.James was born at Sharon Hospital on Sept. 13, 1978. He is survived by his three brothers, Michael and Benjamin Bonhotel and Jeffery Benninger; his sister, Amy Benninger; his stepson, Nicholas Bonhotel, and stepdaughter, Briana Arnold; his nephews, Chase and Tyler Bonhotel; and his niece, Tiffany Bonhotel. James also had a great number of aunts, uncles, cousins and close friends who will miss him dearly.He was preceded in death by his half brother, Charles Bonhotel, by only a couple weeks.James grew up primarily in the Northwest Corner but was well-traveled, living at times in Virginia Beach, Va., Wilmington, N.C., Key West, Fla., and Espanola, N.M. He graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School and studied at Northwestern Connecticut Community College.He was an excellent house painter, but one of his many true passions was working with computers. He took great pride in being a great friend to those privileged and lucky enough to be counted among his true friends. James will be truly missed and never forgotten by all those who had the great pleasure to know him as the kind, selfless, loving person he was. Kristal Bonhotel   North Canaan

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