James-Wait-Obituary

James Grant Wait

Sacramento, California

1941 - 2016

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11/30/1941 - 03/02/2016 I treasure every day I knew this man. We talked about how grateful we were to live where and how we did. Jim lived the life he wanted. He loved playing softball, and played several times a week with a bunch of the world greatest guys. Jim adored his family, and was proud...

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Jim's delight and joy in his family was heart-warming to behold. His quiet humor and love of his wife Patty was always evident. It was a privilege to spend time with Jim and Patty, and we wish Jim's family love and comfort in this sad time. May memories of the many happy times shared bring them comfort.

Jim knew what a treasure he had in his family. His eyes would light up when his wife Patty was near. He was a sweet man who will be remembered fondly. May amazing memories of Jim help his family through this difficult time.

Jim was also a really good Wallyball player! Always a good sport and just a nice guy.

I was a teammate of Jim and we played on different teams also it was good playing with and against Jim.He will be missed.

I managed the Golden Senior GSSA team League 6 last year and I played with Jim. He was one of the nieces players I ever played softball with. RIP Jim

My condolences to Pat and all of Jim's family. I met Jim many years ago through softball, GSSCS, and very much enjoyed playing with Jim and against him on the diamond. He always had a good attitude and was willing to pitch in and help when the club needed a volunteer. He will be greatly missed by all of us.

You loved my sister from here to the moon and back and for that I will be forever grateful You rocked her world and every day I would see her smiling inside and out.You added so much team spirit to a family of do self - you were always the consummate team player and so appreciated. the world was a happier calmer place because of you.

Jim was a part of our "extended family" at The Capital Athletic Club for the last 20-plus years and his warm, caring smile and sense of humor will be missed. This time of year seemed like it had special meaning to him as the baseball and softball seasons would be ramping up. I'll cherish our talks of spring training, the upcoming season's prospects for our favorite teams and what he was willing to do to condition his body for another year of play. I was motivated by his willingness to keep...

My deepest sympathy to his wife, children and grandchildren. Jim was funny and fun to be around in the 60s.