James M. Lorah, 60, of Plymouth passed away Thursday, March 14, 2013, at home.
He was born Oct. 18, 1952 in Phoenixville, and was the son of the late Marvin and June Painter Lorah.
He was a maintenance man for Charlie TV until his retirement.
He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Margaret Warman Lorah; daughters Michele Lorah Trotter, and Shannon Gabriel Chamberlain; grandchildren, Dominic James Trotter, Samera Mulroy, and Ashton Mulroy; sisters, Donna Dutter, Margaret Prestas, April Gabriel, Judy Fisher and Debbie Danko; brothers, Daniel Lorah, Marvin Lorah, Terry Lorah and Fred Lorah.
James was a man who loved life and lived it to its fullest.
The greatest loves of his life were his wife, daughters, and grandchildren; they put a smile on his face every day. He also cherished every moment he spent with his friends. He left this earth a rich man, and by "rich" we mean loved!
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday from Williams-Hagen Funeral Home, 114 W. Main St., Plymouth. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until time of service. The Rev. Bryan Rosenberg is officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to the family.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Jimmy,I know you and Maggie threw my ex-Jimmy Davis..and you both drove me nuts and had great times together and now are together in heaven. Always made me laugh you were so much fun and your family and friends will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace and your memories stay with all whom knew you.
Darlene Turner
March 18, 2013
you will be missed buddy.god bless you maggie and michelle in your time of grief love always dave
David Young
March 18, 2013
We were so sorry to learn of James' passing. He was a wonderful man and always so sweet. Our hearts and sympathies go out to the whole family. May he rest in peace.
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Kim H
March 18, 2013
Brandon & Karen Gabriel
March 18, 2013
Such a great man in so many ways.......... We have laughed with you, cried with you, and loved everyone around you. You will be missed so much by all of us but most of all your amazing Maggie & Shell, they truely will always feel your presence and laughter around them, and have the most wonderful memories of the man you always were. xoxox
Jill Attardo-Alvarado
March 17, 2013
rest in peace Jimmy ...I guess we better watch out for those cowboys this year they will have one more angel up there cheering them on...You will be sadly missed by all of your family and friends.
Barb Jones and daughters
March 17, 2013
RIP JIMMY. You will be missed...Be at peace and look down on all your family in friends till we meet again..
linda smith
March 17, 2013
You were one of the best guys the world had. I will never forget all the good times we all had together. I will keep those memories locked away in my heart forever. Thanks for all the memories Jimmy... R.I.P. Till we meet again my friend.I love you.
Amy Ellard
March 17, 2013
Thanks for soo many wonderful memories! We party'd hard,laughed, and listened to alot of BeeGees. From myself, and my Dad Art, We are gonna miss you. RIP
April Lopes
March 17, 2013
RIP Jim you will be greatly missed you are an angel now so watch over your family and friends now until we meet again..
Rose Dorshefski
March 17, 2013
All I can say is THANK YOU! You have been there for me so many times in my life.You have helped shape me to the person I am today. Whether it was showing me how to fix my car or how not to take any crap from people right down to getting that something you need for a bargain price you where the man! I'll never forget how you would be so excited to show me your new stupid light up picture,you where such a big kid at heart and I loved that about you..or your cheap Franklin sneaks that you said where better than my Nikes...I lived with you for many years then when I moved outI moved next door...lol...maybe I just didn't want to be to far away from you and Maggie,you guys where like parents...I love you man,peace.
Bob Warman
March 16, 2013
R.I.P buddy you r in good hands now
tara robbins
March 16, 2013
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