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James Sommers Obituary

James Bainbridge Sommers "Jim" CHARLOTTE - James Bainbridge Sommers, 75, died March 6, 2015, at his home in Charlotte after a heroic battle with Parkinson's disease. Jim was born in Richmond, Virginia, his beloved home state, the son of Nettie Cates and John Edward Sommers. Jim was a life-long student. He graduated from St. Christopher's School in Richmond and received his B.A. from The University of Virginia. He then earned his M.B.A. from The Darden School of Business, and was a devoted supporter and volunteer at his alma mater throughout his life, serving as Chairman and Trustee Emeritus of the Darden School. Jim served his country in the United States Coast Guard, based in Argentia, Newfoundland. There he honed his tremendous talents for leadership, integrity, loyalty, and service. Jim's long and distinguished career as a banking executive is filled with accolades, accomplishments and memories of a very storied period of time in the growth of the banking industry. Jim retired as President of NationsBank Private Bank, previously serving as an executive in marketing, international banking, trust, investment management and correspondent banking. He joined North Carolina National Bank, NCNB, and participated in the growth of the company that became Bank of America, working with a team of very talented, loyal colleagues. He was known for his creativity, which he brought to the table at every turn. He was a formidable mentor to a new generation of bankers, always leading by example and sharing his wealth of knowledge. With the bank, Jim traveled the world, but he had a remarkable commitment to his new hometown, Charlotte. Jim was an avid supporter of the arts. He was especially proud that the bank gave generously to arts campaigns and maintained a growing collection of original art. He chaired the Arts and Science Council Annual Capital Campaign and served on the Charlotte Mecklenburg Public Arts Commission. He served as Chairman of the Mint Museum Board of Trustees. His civic and charitable contributions in Charlotte were both numerous and noteworthy. He was founding chairman of the Carolina Council on World Affairs, served on the board of commissioners for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Hospital Authority, and was Chairman and Trustee for the Central Piedmont Community College Foundation Board. At the dedication of the Sommers Building at CPCC, then-Mayor Patrick McCrory declared June 17, 2003, "James Bainbridge Sommers Day" in Charlotte. Jim was a longtime member of Christ Episcopal Church, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Charlotte Country Club, Linville Golf Club, The Ocean Club, Quail Ridge Country Club, Springdale Hall Club, and many other civic and social groups, including the Carousel Club and the Romeos. Nationally, Jim was an active member of the Bankers Association of Foreign Trade in Washington, D.C., and served as Director for Nations Funds, NationsBank Securities, Trade Street Investment Advisors, Sovran Capital Management and Gartmore Global Partners in London, England. He passionately served as director of many other companies and organizations. The commanding spirit that Jim brought to business ventures was evident in his personal life and adventures as well. Jim's leadership and devotion to excellence will live on through his extended family and friends. Jim's engaging personality and outgoing ways were contagious. Jim loved tradition. He loved history. He loved his family. Jim was able to weave his many talents together and bring a sense of joy and excitement to any gathering. He was an avid hunter, fly fisherman, tennis player, gardener and traveler. His creativity was such a gift, as he bestowed his famous personalized books on friends and family for special occasions. He drew people together, organizing golf tournaments, dinners and trips for his many, many friends in Charlotte, Linville and Florida. His children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews were blessed by his sense of humor, sense of responsibility and most of all, sense of family. His legacy will endure. Jim is survived by his devoted wife and best friend, Jan Beaver Sommers; and his children, Susan Sommers Crisp, of Atlanta, Georgia, Ruth Sommers McDonough (Luke) of Los Angeles, California, and James Bainbridge Sommers, junior, of Austin, Texas. Jim meant the world to his grandchildren Sellers, Shepherd and Martha Crisp, and Eloise, Bailey and Posey McDonough. He inspired them and many nieces and nephews to follow their dreams, be inquisitive and live life to the fullest. His extended family also included Walt and Mary Beaver and their children and wives. He was preceded in death by his parents and his dear brother, John Edward Sommers, junior. The family wishes to express their gratitude to Jim's caregivers at home and at The Ivey. They are also grateful for the excellent care by Jim's team of physicians, including Dr. Rob Heyer, Dr. Sanjay Iyer, and Dr. Chuck Edwards. A service of celebration will be held at 2:00 pm, Monday, March 9, 2015, at Christ Episcopal Church, 1412 Providence Road, Charlotte. The family will receive friends following the service in the Blue Room of the church. Memorial gifts in Jim's honor may be made to The Ivey at Southpark, 6030 Park South Drive, Charlotte, NC, 28210, or to the CPCC Foundation, Post Office Box 35009, Charlotte, NC 28235. Condolences may be offered at www.HarryandBryantFuneralHome.com.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Mar. 8, 2015.

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Peter Thevaos

June 25, 2015

Thinking of you Jan. May He Rest In Peace and May His Memory Be Eternal.

Michael Maher

May 6, 2015

I am saddened to learn of Jim Sommers' recent death. The NCNB / NationsBank / Bank of America years were the most exciting of my life and Jim was a key component of the bank's growth and one of its many colorful and inspiring characters. He was a great leader, teacher, and a true Renaissance Man, who always exuded success to the troops around him. I greatly enjoyed knowing Jim during those years and will certainly always remember him fondly. Jeannie and I offer our sincere condolences to Jim's family.

March 16, 2015

Thinking of you, Jan. Knowing Jim in the early days of NCNB & then NationsBank brings back great memories. I send my sympathy to you and to all the Sommers family.
Joan Martin

Sellers Crisp

March 12, 2015

Jim was one of the best grandfathers anyone could possibly ask for. It breaks my heart to not be with him.

Stephen Nichols

March 11, 2015

Jan, Peace and comfort to your family.
I'm sure it was a great voyage.

Deborah Bishop

March 11, 2015

Jan, I was so very sorry to hear about your loss. He was a great man.

Karen Geiger

March 11, 2015

Jim was a brilliant, respected, kind man and I am grateful to have called him a colleague at NCNB.

Paul Tsahakis

March 10, 2015

May his memory be eternal. Love to Jan and their family.

+Paul Tsahakis

Jane Johnsen

March 10, 2015

Jan, we missed the obit and feel awful we were not there.We hope we can see you again soon. Sig and Jane

Crystal Plummer

March 9, 2015

I worked with Jim at "the bank" from the NCNB days through the many mergers, acquistions and growth. My sincere condolences to his family. He was a great guy and he has left quite a legacy.

March 9, 2015

I worked with Jim when he became the executive of the Trust Department in the early 80's. He was a good leader and cared about his employees. A nice guy and colleague.

Betty Welch (Charlotte, NC)

Russ Wentz

March 8, 2015

I had the good fortune when I joined NCNB in 1967 to work for and be mentored by a wonderful leader, friend and fellow UVA graduate; we had a special bond and
relationship which I will be always
be grateful

Joe Barrelli

March 8, 2015

I am so sad to hear of Jim's passing. He was a good and kind professional and always treated his staff with respect. A real nice guy and so many fond memories at NCNB. He always called me the guy from Brooklyn.

Joe Barrelli (New Jersey)

marie-jose st-jacques

March 8, 2015

Dear Jan, Roland and I would like to express our sincere sympathy; you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We did not know Jim well; however, after reading his obituary, we understood why he was so admired and why you fell in love with him. God bless you and may your dear Jim rest in peace in heaven.

Your canadian friends,

Marie-Jose & Roland St-Jacques

Marie-Jose St-Jacques

March 8, 2015

Dear Jan, Roland and I have you and your family in our thoughts and prayers in these difficult moments. We did not know Jim very well; however after reading the obituary, we understood why he was so admired and why you fell in love with him. God bless you and may Jim rest in peace in heaven.

Your canadian friends, Marie-Jose & Roland St-Jacques

Donna Jones

March 8, 2015

I was Jim's secretary from 1967 to 1970. It was my first "real" job. I know that I must have been terrible, so young and dumb. He took me under his wing, praised me, encouraged me, taught me, lead me. I look back on those days as with fond memories. He was a wonderful, wonderful man whom I adored. My deepest sympathy to all the family. Donna Wellman Jones

Bruce and Sue Jones

March 8, 2015

Jan and all The Sommers children,

To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die...Will be praying for all of you during the difficult days ahead.

Our deepest sympathy.

Jay Chamberlain

March 7, 2015

Jan, You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss Jim very much. I always enjoyed his company. I would look forward to seeing him. Jim was always so very good to Mary and Josh. I considered him a very good friend of mine. Much love from, Jay

Patty Grove

March 7, 2015

Dearest Jan,

Ronnie and I have you in our prayers and have thought so much of you both and your family over these past months. May beautiful memories carry you forward through such a difficult time. Jim was a wonderful man and he will be missed.

Love,
Patty Sue and Ronnie

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