Jim was a former resident of Oswego and retired from Niagara Mohawk where he worked for many years. Jim’s greatest love was racing and was a familiar face at Oswego Speedway. He was a driver, a mechanic, and a car owner for over 20 years. He moved to Arizona in 1995.
To the whole Muldoon family and friends, you are in our prayers. To say Jim was a great guy is a huge understatement. I was very fortunate to have worked with Jim and got to know him very well. God Speed Jim , you will never be forgotten.
. . . written by "Frank9091"
Some of my earliest memories of the track were riding my bike down to Jim's house(every Saturday), loading up the #08 and the #80, getting in the truck and heading to the track with Jim. We would talk all the way there and it was a great time in my life. To say he was a great man was an understatement as Frank said. Thanks for the memories Scooter, you were a very caring man, that I will ALWAYS remember and I appreciate you accepting me into the Muldoon Racing family and having me love the supers they have been a huge part of my life because of you. Rest in peace Scooter, thanks again and I wish that I told you all this before now. I owe you a great deal. THANK YOU.
. . . written by "Junger"
at the wheel of the legendary "Flying Boxcar" |
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