James-Coram-Obituary

James W. Coram

Cleveland, Ohio

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JAMES W. CORAM, 59. Beloved husband of 27 years of Cheryl (nee Nesta) Coram; father of Erin (Fred) Vacha, Meghan, Lindsay, Courtney and Ryan Coram; grandfather of Elizabeth and Isabelle Vacha; son of Elma and the late James W. Coram; brother of Marge Coram and the late Nancy; son-in-law of John...

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I just learned of Jim's illness and passing.I work with Jim at Mt. Sinai and meet again at CCF. It was always a pleasure working with him and hanging out every now and again. I wish all his family blessings and good will. Jim lives on in the hearts of his loving family.
God bless and much love to you all

Jim and I only started working together in the last year at the Clinic, but I liked him from the start. He didn't say a lot, but when he did speak it was either nice, funny or interesting. Jim will be missed.

My sincere prayers and condolences go out to the family.

My prayers and thoughts are with you, Jim was a wonderful and caring person. May God Bless you and your family.

I worked with Jim at Mt. Sinai starting in 1979 until be left to take another position. He was instrumental in my getting the position in accounting. Jim had a very kind heart. He also had a cute but mischievous laugh and smile! We had many good times working together. Our birthdays were one day apart - something I still remember to this day. I lost contact with Jim after he left Sinai, but I have always thought about him over the years. Now, I am sorry that I didn't take the time to...

Jim & I started at Mt Sinai about the same time, 1977, and we shared an office. Jim was the most supportive person a fellow worker could know. He was the best Chief Accountant I ever worked with. His neatness, accuracy & detail was 2nd to none. When PCs came about, Jim was attracted to them like a boy & a puppy. Jim left accounting to be the Mgr of User Support and his compassion for others & love of computers was a perfect fit. Everyone loved Jim & was proud to be his friend. We will miss...

I knew Jim on a professional level having worked on many Information Technology (I.T.) projects with him. I had a number of one on one sessions with him during these projects. We often were side tracked about his latest camp trip or camping plans. He shared his love of the outdoors, time spent with his family, etc and I listened intently. As a young father, they were all things I hoped to do one day with my family.

I recently passed a work specific certification exam. My boss sent...

My prayers are with you, I worked with Jim, he was a great person and will be missed. God Speed