Jim O'Neill, aged 65, died of a heart attack and was a black cab driver known for his kindness and socialist views. He was born in Ilford, the second youngest of six children from Northern Irish Catholic parents. After various jobs, he became a cab driver after a suggestion from a friend. His cheerful demeanor and practical philosophy of kindness led him to help autistic individuals, elderly, and those in need. Jim's life was celebrated by family and friends for his wit, knowledge, and charisma, leaving a strong legacy.
Jim O'Neill, who died aged 65, transformed the stereotype of a black cab driver with his kindness and socialist views, embracing everyone he met.
Born in Ilford and the second youngest of six, Jim's life journey included working as a labourer and a supervisor on the Jubilee line extension.
Jim's practical philosophy was to do a good deed every day, which involved assisting autistic individuals, elderly people, and others in need.
Adored by family and friends, Jim was remembered for his wit, knowledge, dance moves, and big-hearted charisma, leaving behind a legacy of kindness.
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