James-Vermeiren-Obituary

James J. Vermeiren

Newport News, Va, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Newport News, Va, Massachusetts

Obituaries

Send Flowers

James J. Vermeiren Newport News, VA James J. Vermeiren passed away unexpectedly on February 14, 2023, in Newport News, VA, where he lived for the past 38 years. He was born in Springfield, MA. Jim was an outdoor enthusiast. He loved birds, dogs, fishing, hunting and target shooting. Each year, he...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Jim, thank you so much for your willingness to share your knowledge of Hi-Power Rifle. I just wish I could find that article from Precision Shooting you gave me on "The Pulseless Sling...". You are missed, my friend.

Participated in high power competition with Jim. Spending many Saturdays scoring targets and shooting. Great guy and a great competitor. Will be missed, condolences to the family.

Jim, I was so looking forward to spending time with you on my visit to Virginia. I remember growing up with you, Dick and my sister. That horrible vacation in Maine with all the spiders. I still have the brass Buddha you sent from Thailand to my college dorm. God Bless and say hi to my family in Heaven

You were a good guy Jim. Always a caring son to your mom. Thanks for the birdhouse, the wrens love it. Always enjoyed our conversations about nature. Rest in Peace and thank you for your service. Ellen

Thanks Jim for all the shooting memories, bird houses, trading cucumbers for pickles, and the gun research projects. Good fun and great conversations my friend. God speed.

Thank you for being a member of the Shore Park Neighborhood Crime Watch, we loved your canned pickles, birdhouse presentation, conversations, and enjoyed watching you ride your bike throughout the neighborhood. Steve & Karen Lewis, 521 Windemere Rd.

Jimmy, God Speed my friend. You taught me well on shooting and of course kept me straight caring for the birds. Rest easy.

Thanks for the bird house..it will always be a memory of my cousin.. prayers for all the family...

RIP Jim. From First Grade through Graduation from UMASS we were friends. Thank you for your USAF service. William Smidt Feeding Hills, Massachusetts