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James Duane "Jamie" Ireland, III

Shaker Heights, Ohio

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January 20, 2015
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Shaker Heights, Ohio

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From The Cleveland Plain Dealer, January 25, 2015, byline: Janet H. ChoJames D. ?Jamie? Ireland III, a civic-minded Cleveland businessman who was passionate about promoting the arts and numerous cultural institutions in Northeast Ohio ? especially the Cleveland Orchestra and University Circle...

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Jamie was a friend of mine, and I met him for the first time in 1968, in Czeckoslovakia, where we were both staying at an international student`s workcamp. We left due to the Russian intervention that stopped the democratic movement in the country in August, and we left Prague after some days of witnessing the Soviet take-over. A train brought us to Germany, and here we parted.
In December I came to the US, and stayed with him and his family in Cleveland, and after a week we went to New...

Dear Family,

I worked with Jamie at Salomon Brothers (in fact he hired me) many years ago and also worked with him at RRY Partners.

I was shocked to hear about your loss. My husband Sal and I really loved him. He will truly be missed.

My sincere condolences.

Diane and Sal Sorcigli
PA

Always kind, forthright, and a true friend in my years I had the privilege to be associated with him. He will be a great gentleman missed by all of us.

Dear Lucy, Buffie & George,
You have my deepest sympathy upon the passing of your dear brother. I have fond memories of our time together at The Hangar. My dad, Don Belknap, served there on Saturdays for 25 years and had great respect for your family.
As a former member of The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and a music teacher, I was certainly grateful for Jamie's service to The Cleveland Orchestra and MAA, in particular. It was always nice to see him...

Jamie became a real friend to our family in recent years. His passing was such a shock. We we miss him dearly.

Scott, Margi, and Gaby Haigh

A brilliant and generous man who will be missed by his family, friends, business associates and our community. Peace be with you.

I worked with Jamie years ago in Euclid. He was always nice. Please accept my condolences.

To Jamie's family, please accept my deepest sympathy.

To the family,

Please accept my condolences. Jamie was one of the great leaders of our city and region. He led in a quiet and thoughtful way that gained respect from all who knew him. Personally, I always enjoyed our conversations and his insights.