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James Douglas Mickle Jr.

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

1949 - 2022

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James Douglas Mickle, Jr. died on June 8, 2022, surrounded by his family and his dogs, at Christus St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The cause of death was acute respiratory failure caused by pulmonary emboli following hip surgery after a fall. Jim had been under treatment for Normal...

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I worked for Doc for years. Best years of my life learning and just being loved in a great environment . I miss him sooo much! Brilliant Specialist

I worked with Jim at McNeil Labs when he was in college . What a nice person he was. I'll always remember his great sense of humor.

I just heard of Jim passing. I am so saddened- I was his full time nurse at the ACValley Medical Center in Foxburg PA. He was a great man, friend, and physician. Dr John Stearley & him had a great relationship, and cared about the people. Our deepest condolences to you.

Just read about Jim. We were classmates at Muhlenberg. I´ll never forget his smile, his positive outlook, his red convertible and the good times we all had together. He was a very special person and although I haven´t seen him in years, it is with great sadness that I read of his passing

So sorry for your loss. Working with him in the Boyertown practice was an honor, Jim was always so kind to me and his sense of humor could not be matched. As our family doctor he was incredible, especially with our children, they loved him so much. Such a tremendous loss to so many

Jim and Beth - I am so saddened to hear of your loss. I´ll always remember your dad fondly and cherish all of the basketball memories (Barn Ball, AAU, DBHS, and more) and many laughs. He was a wonderful man. I´ll be thinking of you both with love. Take good care.

Condolences to the family Great family man I´ll always remember Jim from sitting with him at high school basketball games RIP

I am so sorry for your loss, he was a great man. He always took care of my brother Dean.

So very sorry to hear about Jim´s passing. We played baseball together in the Flourtown-Erdenheim Little League. I always looked up to him - Jim was a year older and a great athlete, and very intelligent. I remember when he was an intern at Chestnut Hill Hospital and how devoted he was to the betterment of Health Care. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.