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James Dale Perryman

Houston, Texas

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JAMES DALE PERRYMAN passed away on Tuesday evening, the 1st of September, at home in The Woodlands, Texas. He was born on September 18, 1934 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He attended Hillcrest High School in Dallas, Texas, and graduated from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia...

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As I was sitting here tonight watching lacrosse, I though about Jim and found this. He was my only real lacrosse mentor. And almost 40 years later, I still remember the first thing he instilled in me: “NEVER WALK ON A LACROSSE FIELD”. And yes, it was yelled just like that. We only had three or four year of direct lacrosse contact, but I’ll never forget him. In my experience, he was a great man.

Jim was unforgettable. He had so much
passion and enthusiasm for the things he really cared about. God bless him
and his family.

Steve Mathiason

Dear Bess, I am saddened to hear of Jim's passing. I had the great pleasure of both playing with and against him since 1984, as well as refereeing many of his high school team's games. Being close to medicare age, as I am now, and still officiating, I can tell you that Jim and I used to greet eachother on the field by asking each other how we got this old and still had our sticks. I shall miss his smile and great good nature. Respectfully, Dr. Chip Sitomer

Many years and many fond memories. God B;ess You All,
Mark Hampton

Dear Bess,

Steve and I are deeply saddened to learn of Jim's death. I am glad that I had the opportunity of meeting him that one time at Michael and Lissy's house. We send all our sympathy. Liz Shannon and Steve Freidberg

Jim's family,

I had the pleasure of working with Jim on several projects and always found him to be a true gentlemen and a caring person, I am sadden by his passing, but I rest assured that he is in a better place.
My sincere condolences to each one of you, may God keep your feelings.

Antonio Flamenco

Jim was an especially special man gifted in many ways of the mind and heart. I thoroughly enjoyed having him as my neighbor, friend and advocate. I know Jim is delighting the saints in Heaven!!

Thank you for all your efforts and time dedicated to us Coach. Your advice and knowledge I will gladly pass on to my boys who are beginning to play Lacrosse.

The lacrosse community has lost one of its pioneers, and a very good man.