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James WILSON

1932 - 2020

James WILSON obituary, 1932-2020, Lake Suzy, FL

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1932

DIED

2020

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James WILSON Obituary

WILSON, James Pavey James Pavey Wilson, 88, of Lake Suzy, Florida, (formerly of Springfield, Ohio, Leroy, Ohio, and Sabina, Ohio), passed away on October 13, 2020, in Port Charlotte, Florida. Cherished husband of 69 years and 88-year-friend to Nita Lee Smith Wilson, James was preceded in death by their beloved son, Michael Alan Wilson, whose battle with pancreatic cancer and subsequent death at the age of 42 taught us to appreciate the limited time we have together. James is also preceded in death by his Mother, Helen McKay Pavey and his Fathers, Homer Charles Wilson and Carl Nelson Snyder. Better known as Jim, Jimmy, Grandpa, and Papa, James was the cornerstone of his adoring family father to Mike, Diane and Chris, grandfather of Julie, Melissa, Valerie, Lisa, Tyler, Katy, Michael and Nathan, brother of Karen, great-grandfather of seven and was beloved by all who were fortunate enough to spend time in his company. He was a funny, kind, generous, deeply intelligent, and relentlessly inquisitive soul. His love of a good joke was well known to all that met him. His gentle nature and kindness were ever-present, even when faced with his own death. His curiosity about the world around him inspired his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to forge their own unique paths in the world. His creativity and compassion encouraged those around him to see the world differently and to accept differences in others. His life stands as an example that the humble journey of one man - a journey deeply rooted in the values of honesty, humility, integrity, and kindness - can have an immeasurable positive impact on the generations that follow. Jim was born in Sabina, Ohio to Carl Nelson Snyder and Helen McKay Pavey on September 19, 1932. After his father's tragic death when Jim was just four years old, Helen remarried Homer Charles Wilson a few years later. Homer formally adopted Jim at the age of 9 years old, and little Jimmy Snyder would thereafter be known as Jimmy Wilson. He married Nita Lee Smith on September 16th, 1951, in Sabina, Ohio. Their plan was to settle down and farm the fertile soil of southwestern Ohio just as multiple generations of their ancestors had done, but tragedy struck the young married couple when they were just 19 years old: Jim contracted polio and was incapacitated. After months of grueling treatments at Children's Hospital in Columbus, followed by more than a year of physical therapy at home, he began to recover. However, his once muscular body was no longer ready for the physical demands of farming. So, when a family friend offered him a chance to work in the insurance industry (while using his in-depth knowledge of farming), he seized the opportunity. This new direction coupled with Jim's tenacity and his ability to learn and adapt quickly led to a lifetime of growth and achievement in the insurance industry, and laid the foundation for his family to grow and thrive. He and Nita eventually moved to Springfield, Ohio, where they would spend the next 57 years working hard; raising their family; creating laughter with friends and family over home-cooked meals; and engaging in community service. In the midst of that active life, they made time to share stories and songs around hundreds of campfires at John Bryan State Park in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and across the country. Jim and Nita retired to Florida, in 2017, but not before traveling the world extensively as they shared their passion for curiosity and exploration. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 69 years, Nita Lee Wilson, his daughter Diane Wilson Hyer, his son Christopher Wilson, his Son-in-Law Jim Hyer, Daughters-In-Law Mara Polster-Wilson and Cathy Day Wilson, his sister Karen Wilson Satterthwaite and Brother-in-Law Dick Satterthwaite, his grandchildren Melissa Hamilton Kvetko (Bo), Julie Wilson Beliveau (Steve), Valerie Hamilton McLean (Scott), Lisa Wilson Rabinovitch (Daniel), Katy Hamilton Robinson (Clint), Tyler Hamilton (Abby), Michael Wilson, and Nathan Wilson, his great-grandchildren Cameron and Abbie Kvetko, Scotty, Nicolas and Jason McLean, Brinley and Brody Robinson, his nieces and nephews Steve Satterthwaite (Cynthia), Scott Satterthwaite (Emily), George Tyo (Sarah), and Judith Reiley. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, or other gifts, the family encourages donations in the name of James Pavey Wilson to the Glen Helen Association, 405 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, OH 45387 https://www.glenhelen.org/donate

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Published by Springfield News Sun on Oct. 14, 2020.

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Cameron Kvetko

May 19, 2025

Love you Papa and miss you everyday

bob frier

October 17, 2020

Jim was fun to be around. I knew Jim through the Northridge Lions Club.
He was an asset to the Club and he added a lot of fun to the Club's activities.
Jim and Nita were a great couple and both always made you feel at home. I do wonder though, if Jim ever paid for his refrigerator door?

Bob Frier

Debbie Kotonski

October 17, 2020

Mrs. Wilson and family,
I am deeply sad to hear about Mr. Wilson passing.
I feel very blessed to have had the opportunity to know this man thru
Fawcett Hospital when Jimmy was going thru our cardiac rehab program. We connected right away, I knew that this was a special man and even had an opportunity to become friends and have a nice breakfast together. I will cherish the memory of him always.
May you all find comfort and strength with God, family and friends.

Bill Thompson

October 16, 2020

Nita, I am so sorry to learn of the passing of Jim. He was loved by so many here in Springfield and of course his Lions friends. I wish I could give you a big hug. Love you two...B
ill Thompson.

Andrea McEnaney

October 16, 2020

I loved this man and I will miss him very much. I met Jim through John McEnaney. I am married to John's son Shawn. We had many laughs and atrocious puns. Fair winds and following seas.

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