James-D'Amico-Obituary

Rev. James Vincent D'Amico Sr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Age 93

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DIED
May 4, 2018
AGE
93
LOCATION
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Rev. James Vincent D'Amico Sr., 93, has gone to be with the Lord. He joined his precious wife, Grace, on May 4, 2018. Rev. Jim was born in Brooklyn, NY and obtained his degrees from the New York Bible Institute, Columbia University, Juniata College and Bethany Seminary of Chicago, IL. He served...

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Memories of Brother Jim are as many as each visit with him. His infectious smile, love for children, his congregation, and most of all his family and beloved Grace. He was an enabler, drawing me and others to new things. I will always remember little things, little kindnesses ... and bigger things for me that he just knew were right like prison ministries, New York trips and all the while bring folks to salvation. God bless you all.

I remember a whiter than snow sermon that he gave at Church of the Brethren in Greensburg that always impressed me as a child.

To Jim, Lisa, and the entire D'Amico family,

I have so many memories of your dad. I will never the forget the trips Rev. D'Amico helped organize while I was a member of the Church Youth Group. Especially the NYC trip! May he rest in peace. God bless all of you during this difficult time.

Rich Hays

Impressed by his concern for hospital ministry. A man you enjoyed talking with. My first Pastor as an adult.

One of the first pastors I got to know on a personal basis. Gentle loving and caring man. Used his early years as a learning and teaching tool. Truly a man of God.

To all of the D'Amicos

Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad and grandfather......

What a wonderful man! It was our honor and privilege to meet him on dozens of occasions along with his wonderful wife, Grace. We enjoyed some terrific Italian home-cooked meals in their Greensburg home!

Heaven sure gained another angel this week!

With Love,

Bob and Dottie Staffen

I have so many memories I wouldn't know where to start. I grew up with him as my Pastor. I looked up to him and Sister Grace. He always had a kind word but if we would carry on during service he would give a look. Then you knew he was watching and you stopped. He had such a warm smile. I liked that he shared his past. For we as kids could learn from him. It is your time to rest. Love you always.

The most loving and caring man I have ever known. God doesn't send us many like him. I'm glad that I was one of the lucky ones who got to share some time on this Earth with him. You are home now, Reverand D'Amico, but you will be missed dearly.

The members of Rev James D'Amico's first congregations, the Calvary Church of the Brethren and the Brooklyn First Church of the Brethren extend their thoughts, prayers, and sympathy to the D'Amico family. May the Lord watch over you and may the Holy Spirit walk with you during these days of mourning.