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James Banner Obituary

James Banner

Sept. 17, 1938 - June 22, 2017

SOUTH BEND - Jim Banner passed away peacefully at home on June 22nd after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease. His wife of 47 years, Ruth, was at his side.

Jim was born September 17, 1938 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Arlene and Walter Banner. The oldest of 4 siblings, Jim grew up in the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia suburbs. He attended Carnegie Mellon (then Carnegie Tech) in Pittsburgh and graduated with a BS in Mechanical Engineering in 1961. During college Jim began working at US Steel, following in his father's and grandfather's footsteps, and after graduation the work took him to Gary, Indiana, for several years. A new opportunity with Morton Salt brought Jim to Chicago in the late 1960s. It was there that he met the love of his life and future wife, Ruth Farr, at a church mixer. He proposed on the first date. They married on November 22, 1969. Two years later their family started with the birth of their son, Jeb, followed by Susan, Carl, and Carolyn.

In 1978 the family moved from Evanston, Illinois to South Bend, Indiana. On April Fools' Day in 1983, Jim and Ruth purchased a small automotive remanufacturing company, R&R Regulators. This proved to be a good move, as the company grew quickly under Jim's leadership and provided a consistent source of income for the family. Jim took an unorthodox approach to running the blue collar business, successfully introducing profit share and wellness programs. He eventually sold the business in 1998.

Jim loved sports. He actively coached soccer for several decades. He still is known by many as “Coach Banner”. He served as the Youth Commissioner for the Michiana Soccer Association and coached many years at Trinity School at Greenlawn, where his children had attended school. The school now has a Jim Banner Student Athlete award given out each year to a male and female student athlete.

Jim was often found in leadership roles and also served as the president of the Mishawaka Lions Club. In later years, he took an active interest in public education and frequently attended School Board meetings, advocating for a “No Excuses” approach to education.

Before Parkinson's slowed him down, Jim had a larger-than-life personality. He ran up every flight of stairs and wished everyone he met to “Have a terrific day!”. But Parkinson's didn't stop Jim from starting new things. In the last 15 years he helped start a weekly group called “Tuesday Talkers” that created a regular space for in-depth conversations with other deep thinkers and was featured in the South Bend Tribune. Jim loved a great conversation and sought out meaningful encounters wherever he went.

Even until the last years of his life, Jim remained an active and competitive chess player. He loved the game and gave patient instruction to anyone wishing to learn, young or old.

Jim is survived by his wife, his siblings, Bill Banner, Rebecca Banner and Orrin Banner, as well as his four children and 12 grandchildren. Jim's passion for life and love for his family, friends, community and ND International friends will be felt for many years to come. He was deeply loved and will be sorely missed.

The family wants to thank: Heartland Hospice for their caring, generous support over the last 1.5 years; dear Dr. LeoVerhagen at Rush University Hospital Motion Disorders Clinic; our wonderful helpers these past several years, Bernice, Glennie, Penny, Latoria, Elayne, Darla, Curtis, Dani, Priscilla, Rachel and Michelle; and our many loving friends from church and community, for their prayers and concern.

Friends may spend time with Jim's family from 5 - 7 pm on Thursday, June 29, in Goethals & Wells Funeral Home, 503 W. 3rd Street, Mishawaka. A time of sharing memories will follow the visitation at 7 pm.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 am on Friday, June 30, in St. Jude Catholic Church, where Jim and Ruth became parishioners last year. The church's address is 19704 Johnson Road, South Bend. Rev. John Delaney will serve as celebrant. Burial will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Lakeville.

Memorials are suggested to Trinity School at Greenlawn or Hope Ministries or Camp Ray Bird. Assistance with memorials is available through the funeral home.

An online guest book is available at www.goethalswells.com..

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by South Bend Tribune on Jun. 25, 2017.

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Gregg Isett

July 4, 2017

Dear Cousin Ruth -

Came across a Christmas card sent by you and wanted to say hello, so went online and just found out of Jim's passing. So very sorry for your loss. May our Lord be with you and give you strength to move forward. With Love,

Michelle Leichter

June 29, 2017

Our heads are filled with good memories of Jim, even as our hearts tenderly regard the empty place he left behind. We joyfully celebrate the legacy of Jim Banner, all the ideas he inspired, the generosity with which he lived, and the connections he readily made everywhere he went!
It's been a pleasure and an honor to have known and loved him.
Your friends, Alan and Michelle Leichter

Matthew Bartek

June 27, 2017

Coach Banner was one of the greatest to ever grace us at Trinity School and in South Bend. He inspired confidence in many a young soccer player and was a true warrior for the life of the mind. I will never forget the confidence he had in me as a young eigth grade boy to stand between the pipes on the soccer pitch or the joy he shared when I scored from the full back position. Thank you Jim for all you generously gave us and taught us. Thank you also for your family which continues to shine your light. You will be missed but are still a part of us all. Love to all the Banners as we celebrate this man of God. -Matthew and Christy Bartek

Karen Kowals

June 27, 2017

Ruth and Jed,I am so sorry for your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers❤❤

BILL AND PEGGY BLAUVELT

June 27, 2017

JIM BANNER WAS A BIG MAN IN HEART AND THE WAY HE LOVED AND SHARED HIS LIFE WITH THOSE AROUND HIM. OUR FAMILY HAS MANY FOND MEMORIES OF JIM AS A GREAT FRIEND, COACH, AND A WISE AND STRONG MAN WITH A SERVANTS HEART. WE SENDS OUR LOVE AND PRAYERS TO RUTH AND ALL OF THE BANNER FAMILY .
BILL AND PEGGY BLAUVELT

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