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JAMES VINCENT AMATO
NOV 26, 1960 - AUG 4, 2012
James Amato died peacefully at 12:40 AM on August 4th, 2012. His son, James Amato III, and his wife, Leticia Piazza, were by his side. During his final days James was uplifted by his "band of brothers" and his extended family. The faith, courage and humor he showed was a gift to those around him and allowed those he loved to accept and release him peacefully. James was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James and Ann Amato. His father died when James was very young, and Ann later remarried. James was raised in New Jersey and Maryland, and eventually his family moved to California in the mid-seventies. He was raised in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church and attended Modesto Adventist Academy, graduating in 1979. James aspired to be a police officer and went to the Modesto Police Academy in 1981, eventually serving in both the Ceres and Hughson Police departments, as well as the California Youth Authority. After retiring from law enforcement in 1991, James was active in the security industry and served as a supervisor and in management for a variety of employers throughout the Central Valley. His experience and calm authority eventually lead him to Ontel Security, where he eventually bought the business. He was CEO and Chief of Operations for five years before entering semi-retirement in 2011 due to health issues. James proudest accomplishment was the birth of his son, James Amato, III, from his first marriage to Melanie Martinez in 1993. He later married Leticia Piazza in Monterey in 2001. He was a very active father, treasuring his young son. James had a razor wit, was an avid reader, and a wonderful storyteller. James had an amazing sense of humor, a vibrant imagination, and always strove to be someone his son could look up to. He fostered a strong circle of friends, many of whom he considered family. James loved his son James, his wife Leticia, his mother Ann, the Philadelphia Flyers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. James is survived by his wife Leticia Piazza, his son James Amato III, his sister Judy Perry Correia of Modesto and her children, Teri Meissner, Christie Pyle, and Lee Perry, as well as his sister Stephanie Mason of McKinleyville, CA, brother-in-law Bob Mason, and their children, Timothy Mason, Marissa Mason, Thomas Anders, Tiffany Anders, and Dayna Kelley, all of whom he loved dearly. "Bro" will be dearly missed by his band of brothers, David Ackerman, Steve and Jason Spence, Scott Meader, Mike Ackerman, Andre Powell and Ken Wedel. A private service in his memory will be held in Monterey on August 11, 2012 and he will be laid to final rest in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name may be made to Gospel Outreach, P.O. Box B, College Place, WA 99324.
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Published by Modesto Bee from Aug. 9 to Aug. 10, 2012.

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Stephanie Mason

August 5, 2021

You are not forgotten Bro.

Jackie Munn

August 4, 2021

I still think of u often my friend!
And will never forget u!

The Brothers still salute you.

David Ackerman

September 27, 2016

Miss you every day, Brother. I hope you're talking us up to all the Valkyries in Vahalla, Bro. Love you.

James with Steph and Judy

September 27, 2016

Jon

February 11, 2013

I met James through work and he quickly made an impression on me. While I've only met him in person a couple of times I always enjoyed speaking to him on the phone regardless of the occasion. He was such a character and the reason I I call people that frustrate me "Philistines"

I noticed he hadn't been calling me as of late and I was shocked to discover he passed. Rest in Peace James and God bless you and your family.

Stephanie Mason

November 15, 2012

Dear Leticia,
You are a woman of faith, courage, determination, love, strength and never ending beauty even through pain! I shall never forget the day that you climbed over hills,dale, rocks, mountains and trees, straight up that mountain to the Appalachian trail on the final journey and then down again while hiking in your wedged ankle boot heels! What an amazing woman! James would have loved it! True dedication befitting a Queen Leticia! Love you much sis....Thank you for all your endless hours of care and love especially near the end for my brother. Love you much!!!!

"Out of the dark experiences and passages of our lives comes the ability to grow stronger in grace, agility, love and peace and to see the beauty that has been fostered and is left behind by the one who went before!" S. Mason
"I leave you peace, my peace I give you. I do not give it to you as the world does. So don't let your heart be troubled or afraid."
(Jesus spoke that to His followers in John 14:27)

Tricia Cuadras

September 1, 2012

Leticia sending my condolence strenghth and peace to you and your family during this time. You are in my prayers.

Gary Burns

August 26, 2012

I will sincerely miss James even though I had not seen him in many years. He was a great guy and great friend.

Vicki Thayer

August 12, 2012

Dear Leticia:

Please accept my sympathy during this time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your famiy.

August 10, 2012

I
met James in the late 90's when he subbed as a Campus Supervisor for MCS. We worked together at Mo-Hi and i trusted him with my life! He was a loyal and honest man, alot of fun to hang out with! He was so very proud of being a father!!!! I remember when his son was very young (toddler) and James had bought a small wading pool and put in the living room so the 2 of them would stay cool while watching movies!!! I will miss James and send my deepest sympathies to his family! see you on the other side my friend!! love, jackie munn

Steve Boski

August 9, 2012

It was an honor to know you for the short time that we did! Rest in Peace, James!
Steve & Debbie

Lakewood Funeral Home

August 7, 2012

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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