James-Niermeyer-Obituary

James Lester Niermeyer

Obituary

NIERMEYER, James Lester, 54, died on August 10, 2009. For as long as anyone can remember, Jim was a strong leader, devoted team member, and beguiling comic. If the music was classic rock, he played it loud - and accompanied on air drums. If the cause was worthy, he was its champion - cheering on Special Olympics athletes, networking for pro-life events, delivering Meals on Wheels, and staying overnight with CARITAS. If you had a problem, his advice was consistent: "Say a prayer, and do your best. Remember to keep God and family first." A lifelong athlete, Jim enjoyed football, baseball, boxing and bodybuilding. He shared his passion for health and fitness with everyone - in high school he was a teammate; in fatherhood, he lifted weights in the basement while his daughters skated circles around him; at the gym, he gave pointers and established friendships that lasted for years. Jim was born on July 25, 1955, in Rochester, N.Y., to Lester and Jean Niermeyer. He attended St. Thomas Aquinas H.S., 1974, and St. John Fisher College, 1978, earning a degree in Political Science and serving as president of the Senior Class. Jim had a very successful career in sales and management, first with Beecham Products (GlaxoSmithKline) and then with A. H. Robins (American Home Products, Wyeth). Jim is survived by his family, Ann Niermeyer; and daughters, Trisha (Kevin) Potter, Mary (Jordan) Niermeyer and Theresa Niermeyer; two brothers, Richard (Linda) Niermeyer of Houston, Texas, and David (Florence) Niermeyer of Vestal, N.Y.; and sister-in-law, Patricia Niermeyer of Hilton Head Island, S.C. Jim made a special effort to keep in touch with family, including his dozens of beloved nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, August 15, 2009, at Saint Michael Catholic Church, 4491 Springfield Road, Glen Allen, Va. Reception will follow. Memorial contributions may be made to: The Niermeyer Foundation, 224 Meeker Road, Vestal, N.Y. 13850.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Ann & Family,
Jim taught me everything, 5th through 10th grade. My house to his was 45 yards, door to door. He came to our neighborhood when we were ripe for "newness". We shadowed for 3 years then in high school we split up for logistics. I will never forget him and today i learned he died, I won't sleep tonight thinking of the memories and if you knew Jim (Burals)the memories are lasting, hope someday I could share stories with family. A good Man, Mark Spencer

Ann & family,
Jim was the kind of man that one doesn't forget. I met him junior year at Aquinas and remained friends with him through college. He was a bright, energetic guy with a quick smile and a quicker wit. My condolences to you on your loss.
John Heinlein
Aq. '74 & SJF '78

Ann,

We are thinking of you and Theresa and family during this sad time and our prayers are with you.

The Wolf Family

Jim was one of the finest men that I have ever known. I had the great pleasure of working with him for many years with Beecham. He was one of the best and he inspired us all. He will be missed. My deepest condolences to Ann and his entire family.

Ann,
My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow. Remember that Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not heal. Stay strong...

Jim was a respected member of the Beecham management team, admired and embraced by all of us who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, in hopes that God may bless them with peace and strength in this time of great loss.

Ann and family ... my heart is broken ...

Ann ... I hope you remember me from Fisher. A lot of the guys have reached out to me with the news of Jim. Please know you and your family are in my heart and in my thoughts and my prayers. Jim was the one of the most amazing and gracious of people I have ever known. He will be so missed ...