©2002 by Maureen Godwin and other Friends

Jimmy Cacciabaudo (also known as Jimmy Starman) was born at 11:51 AM on July 3, 1947 in Trenton, New Jersey and died in Trenton on March 21, 2002 at 9:49 AM of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Jimmy attended Villanova University and graduated with a degree in history in 1969. In the 1970s, he was the host of two radio programs. "Star Trends" was a call-in show, broadcast on WTTM, Trenton, where listeners would call in with their natal data and get answers to questions concerning various life situations. "The Psychic Scene" was broadcast on WPST of Princeton and Jimmy would host metaphysical discussions with Psychics, Witches and other Astrologers.

Additionally, Jimmy was the author of many articles about Astrology and Sports Predictions. One of these articles, entitled "Picking Winners with Astrology" was published in "Horoscope Magazine". Jimmy's favorite pastime was using astrology to make bets on sports.

Jimmy, an NCGR Level I astrologer, was a member in good standing of the Astrological Society of Princeton. Jimmy was Discussion Director for the Higher Minds Online Astrology Group and educated and mentored other astrologers through online chat discussions. He also wrote many articles for the Higher Minds Quarterly Print Journal and a daily horoscope column for the "Trentonian" Newspaper.

Jimmy was an avid chess player and a member of both the Trenton and Hamilton Township Chess Clubs and could actually play chess while blindfolded. An animal rights advocate and member of PETA, Jimmy attended rallies to "Save the Bears" and most recently wrote letters to local newspapers protesting the Town of Princeton's policy concerning wild deer.

Jimmy is survived by his wife Sharon and daughter Heather, along with many friends, both online and off. To see a stunning and moving On-line Memorial to Jimmy, click here.



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