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James Louis Powers Sr.

1925 - 2021

James Louis Powers Sr. obituary, 1925-2021, Indianapolis, IN

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1925

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2021

James Powers Obituary

James Louis

Powers, Sr.

March 16, 1925 - Feb. 27, 2021

INDIANAPOLIS, IN -

James L. “Jim” Powers, Sr., 95, formerly of South Bend, died peacefully on February 27, 2021 at Riverwalk Village in Noblesville. He was born March 16, 1925 in South Bend, Indiana, the son of Edgar and Hilda (Miller) Powers.

Jim was a very accomplished Indiana basketball player and coach. He starred on the 1942 and 1943 South Bend Central High School teams that were ranked #1 in the state and coached by the legendary John Wooden. As one of the top players in the state, he was selected as a 1943 Indiana All-Star and elected to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Silver Anniversary Team in 1968. After World War II, he rejoined Coach Wooden as a player at Indiana State Teachers College (Indiana State University) where he was a starter on teams that were runner up in the NAIB national tournament in 1948 and won the national title in 1950. As a result of the critical role that Coach Wooden played during Jim's high school and college years, they developed a close personal friendship that lasted throughout the remainder of their lives. Upon graduation from Indiana State, Jim started his career as a teacher and coach at his alma mater, South Bend Central. He was an assistant coach on both the 1953 and 1957 state champion teams there before he became head coach in 1958. His head coaching career spanned 18 years including stops at South Bend Central, Rochester and Elkhart Memorial. During his coaching career his teams compiled a combined 283-137 record including 9 sectional, three regional and one semi-state titles. His 1963 South Bend Central team finished as state runner up. He finished his career as athletic director at Elkhart Memorial for 10 years in 1986. In 1993, Jim was elected to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame for his outstanding playing and coaching career accomplishments. He served the Hall of Fame as a director and director emeritus for the past 25 years.

Jim was also a proud World War II Veteran serving in the Army Air Force after his high school graduation and through the end of the war. He flew 45 combat missions from his airbase in southern Italy as a radio operator and waist-gunner on B-24 Liberator missions over Germany and Eastern Europe. He survived a crash landing in hostile territory returning from one mission when he was listed as missing in action for three days.

In 1954, Jim married the love of his life, Marilyn Glaser at St. Joseph Catholic Church in South Bend, Indiana. They celebrated 66 years of marriage last November.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a brother, Edgar and a beloved daughter, Jackie. Surviving in addition to his wife, Marilyn (Glaser) Powers are his sons, James Jr. (LuAnn) of Carmel, Indiana, Jeffrey (Mary) of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Christopher (Colleen) of Columbus, Ohio; his seven grandchildren, Justin Thome, Kathryn (Powers) Laughner, Damon Thome, Michael Powers, Alex Powers, Paige Powers, Zach Powers, Garrett Powers, and Claire Powers; and three great-grandchildren, Alison Laughner, James Laughner, and Camryn Powers.

Visitation will be open to the public at St. Therese Little Flower Catholic Church, 54191 N. Ironwood, South Bend, Indiana from 1:00-2:00 pm on Thursday, March 4 immediately followed by a Funeral Mass. The church will manage the number of visitors allowed at any one time due to COVID restrictions, and masks will be required. The Funeral Mass will also be live streamed. The live stream can be accessed via the church website, littleflowerchurch.org and then scrolling down to the Live and Recorded Masses tile.

The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to the many caregivers who helped and supported Jim over the past several months, especially those at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital and Riverwalk Village.

Those who wish to remember Jim in a special way may make a donation in his memory to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, One Hall of Fame Court, New Castle, Indiana 47362 or online at [email protected].

To send private condolences to the family, please visit www.McGannHay.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by South Bend Tribune on Mar. 2, 2021.

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John Glaser

March 4, 2021

Karen and I would like to express our deepest sympathies to you Marilyn, your kids and grandkids. We watched the memorial service. Although we have lost touch over the years, I have fond memories of the early days when dad and you were starting your lives and growing our families. I remember we had gatherings during thanksgiving to catch up on the events as they passed by so quickly. We understand what you are going through right now. We can only encourage you to hold on to all those great times and memories you have. We lost our oldest son Feb 2019 (he was almost 40) and to cope, we reflect on the good times, his smile, his wit, and his love he expressed daily. I encourage you to do the same and know that Jim is in heaven, just like Trent. Love, John and Karen Glaser (San Antonio)

Duane Klueh

March 4, 2021

A wonderful friend and teammate at Indiana State. Had many good times with he and Marilyn in FL.....

Bob Silver

March 3, 2021

I had Jim Powers for Health class at South Bend Central. A class act and a real gentleman. A finer person you could not find. Rest in peace Mr. Powers, you sure deserve it.

Faithful Wishes Wreath

Michael Maimone

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BOB CEBRAT

March 2, 2021

JIMMY.. YOU ALWAYS STOPPED TO TALK WITH ME.. DURING MY YEARS AT CENTRAL (1952) AND AFTERWARDS THRU THE YEARS..
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU..
BOB CEBRAT PEMBROKE PINES, FLA.

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