James-Batcheller-Obituary

James Batcheller

Fairbanks, Alaska

Jul 1, 1943 – Feb 20, 2017 (Age 73)

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BORN
July 1, 1943
DIED
February 20, 2017
AGE
73
LOCATION
Fairbanks, Alaska

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James Batcheller, of Fairbanks and Henderson, Nevada, passed away Feb. 20, 2017, of natural causes.Born on July 1, 1943, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, Jim lived an active, productive and fulfilling life. Jim was a member of Princeton University's undefeated 1964 football team. He was an osteopath,...

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Jim once invited me to visit his Aunt and Uncle in New York, I always remember how kind they were to me. Jim was a kind and loving man. I have many memories of him always putting a snickers candy bar in my desk drawer. I am 81 so I will probably be seeing Jim soon

I met Jim when he was attending pcom and we became friends, I am sure he is missed by many who knew him

Rest In Peace Dr Batcheller

Dr Batcheller knew me since I was three years old and visited my family every time he was in town. He took me to my kindergarten father/daughter dance when my dad had duty and couldn't attend. He was a very kind and gentle man who always took time to visit and love on our animals as well. He will be grately missed and thought of with only smiles and wonderful memories. Rest In Peace my friend.


I am so sorry for your loss I know how difficult it is to lose a love one . Please take comfort in the fact that God will make you firm and he will make you strong. He will ground you at this time of sorrow.

Jim as my substitute dad for father/daughter day

Our sincere condolences to the family. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day. - Ps 145:18,19

You have deepest sympathy please find comfort in reading Rebpvelstion 21::3,4

I read this with sadness, yet with amusement at the memories I still retain. Regrettably, I lost track of Doc Batcheller many years ago. I served with him in the Army at Fort Wainwright and was entertained by the discussions we had while stuck in tents at Fort Greeley and elsewhere. He introduced me to Osteopathy, to the writings of A.T. Still and encouraged my interest in Medicine. He convinced me that I was wasting my potential while still working in Medical Administration. Ultimately, he...