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James E. Merritt

1927 - 2019

James E. Merritt obituary, 1927-2019, Jackson, MS

BORN

1927

DIED

2019

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James Merritt Obituary

James E. Merritt

Jackson - James Edwin Merritt, aka "Coach," "Dobber Jim," or "Chief," depending on when you attended Murrah High School, died on Tuesday, May 20, 2019, at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland from complications of Parkinson's disease. There will be a private interment for family. Visitation will be Thursday, May 23, 2019, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church Jackson with the funeral service to follow.

James Merritt was born June 24, 1927 in D'Lo, Mississippi, to Angus Jackson Merritt and LaBirdie Leggett Merritt, the second of their six children. He graduated from Petal High School in 1945, joined the navy in the closing days of World War II, and was discharged in August of 1946.

He enrolled at Mississippi College where he played football, baseball, and basketball and graduated in 1949. In 2001, he was inducted into the Mississippi College Sports Hall of Fame.

After graduation, James married Jewel Claire Pittman of Tylertown and accepted a position to teach and coach at Merigold, MS, where he taught English and coached football, girls and boys basketball, and baseball.

In 1953, he was hired as the Assistant Coach of football and tennis at Central High School in Jackson.

In 1955, Murrah High School opened and he became the first head coach of football and track and taught social studies and American history. He coached 6 years at Murrah and in 1961 became the second principal. James served as principal of Murrah for 18 years. He retired in 1989, having spent 40 years in public education.

James Merritt made his profession of faith in Jesus Christ at the age of 8 at the Macedonia Baptist Church. He was committed to Christian service and was active in all churches of which he was a member. James began teaching Sunday School in Merigold and he continued to teach until he was well into his 80s. At First Baptist, James and Jewel taught Single Adults, Young Adults and Median Adults. He was a life deacon, member of the choir, choir president, and member of the choir hall of fame. He and Jewel shared a deep love for missions and were active in many mission endeavours of the church.

James Merritt exemplified the values of Christian service, patriotism, and loyalty. He was married to Jewel for 64 years before her death in 2014. He was quick to say that she was the best thing that happened in his life.

Mr. Merritt was predeceased by his wife, Jewel Claire Pittman Merritt and two of his brothers, A.J. Merritt and Carl Merritt. He is survived by two sons, Jim Merritt of Jackson and Dr. Greg Merritt (Leslie) of Fairhope, AL. He is also survived by three grandchildren: Wade Merritt (Ashley) of Birmingham, AL; Leigh Segrest (Spencer) of Fairhope, AL; and Davis Merritt (Kathleen) of Boca Raton, FL. He was proud to claim three great grandchildren, Livi, Molly, and Sam. He is also survived by a brother Dewey Merritt (Betty) of Richmond, VA, and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Katherine Limbert of Hattiesburg and Mrs. Linda Pratt of Dallas, TX.

The family wishes to express its deepest thanks and love to Ms. Debbie Cook for her devoted care of both Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, to Mrs. Melvin Yarber for her faithful service to Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, and to the staffs of the Orchard and of Hospice Ministries for their many kindnesses.

Memorial gifts in honor of Mr. Merritt may be made to any of the mission ministries of First Baptist Church of Jackson, including the Lottie Moon Offering for Foreign Missions, the Annie Armstrong Offering for North American Missions, the Margaret Lackey Offering for State Missions, Mission First for inner city of Jackson Missions, or the GO Fund assisting church members fund mission trips. The church's address is P.O. Box 250, Jackson, MS, 39205.

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Published by Clarion Ledger from May 22 to May 23, 2019.

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Red Morgan

May 24, 2019

I spent a great deal of time with my friends in James Merritt's office during my years at Murrah High School. He was always a saint in dealing with us. I have very fine memories of Dobber Jim Merritt as our principal. No matter why we were in his office he managed to make me feel like I mattered to him.

In some ways he helped guide me and make me the better person I am today through our visits.

Thank you for your concern and care and rest peacefully my friend.

Red Morgan
Murrah H.S. Class of 1966

Diane Beebe

May 23, 2019

Im sorry that I couldnt be there to pay my respects in person. I am a 1976 Murrah graduate. Mr. Merritt was a good man and a respected principal. On our Murrah 76 Facebook page, you cant imagine how many wonderful comments are being posted by my classmates. He was someone we clearly respected and looked up to, even if at the time Im sure we didnt tell him. Reading his obituary gave me even more insight in who he was, but his values and value for each of us at Murrah always stood out. May he Rest In Peace after a life well lived and may his family know that he made a difference in many of our lives.
Diane K. Beebe, MD

Reginald Rigsby

May 22, 2019

Mr. Merritt will be remembered by me as an outstanding principal and leader displaying strong guidance through a transitional period at Murrah High School while ensuring that we maintained the high standards of academics and athletics that were the hallmark of Mustang Country. I appreciate his personal encouragement and support of me. God bless him and my thoughts are with his family.
Reginald D. Rigsby, Class of 1975

Alta Hill-Clark

May 22, 2019

Student from Murrah class of 1977.

David Hall

May 22, 2019

R.I.P. Good and Kind Sir! Chief, as my father called him, was the principle at Murrah and was The mitigating factor in the hiring of my father in 1962. A disciplined but fair man. A gentleman and a leader. World is a little dimmer now. Godspeed your Soul to rest.

Kim Adkins Rehfeldt

May 22, 2019

I will always remember my years at Murrah with laughter and smiles. It was especially fun to be in the same graduating class as Greg!! It would have not been the same without Mr. Merritt at the helm. It was a turbulent time and he held us together.

Carol Harbour King

May 22, 2019

He was a wonderful principal and ran a great school!

George Hancock

May 22, 2019

Mr. Merritt was my principal at Murrah. I enjoyed teaching under him. He always supported his faculty.

Harrell Broome

May 22, 2019

A true role model and a great guy. I gave him fits at Murrah, but he always treated me square. I will always have good memories of Dobber Jim! Harrell Broome Murrah Class of 1969

Jimmy O'Mara

May 22, 2019

We have lost a legend in "Dobber Jim", who positively influenced the lives of Jeanette and me and all other students of Murrah High School from its opening in 1955 to his retirement in 1989. He was truly a saint on this earth and is now one in Heaven. We will forever be grateful for him and the guidance he provided throughout his life. Jimmy O'Mara (MHS Class of 1958)

Claudia Primos

May 22, 2019

Mr. Merritt was a fine man. He was my principal at Murrah from 1965-1968. Thankfully, I was never sent to the office for getting into trouble, but he did call me into the office for a "chat" once!!!My most favorite memory of him was at our 20th high school reunion, when he came dressed as a cowboy, riding in on a Mustang. He was such a Kool Dude!!!My condolences to his family. He was a beloved principal.

May 22, 2019

Praying for The Merritt Family during this difficult time. RIP MR MERRITT. Debra Williams Barr (Murrah's Class Of 1975)

May 22, 2019

A fine, fine man and great leader for us all.

Richard Sanders,
MHS '73

Earl Bell

May 22, 2019

Greg, sending my family condolences to the Merritt family. Mr Merritt was a great inspirational leader while being the principal of the Murrah High. I will always have fond memories of our days there. for your family.
Earl Bell -MHS class of 1974

JOHN & DUCKY McCARTY

May 22, 2019

A GREAT MAN!!! ENJOYED WORKING WITH HIM AT JPS.
ALL OUR FAMILY LOVE JIM AND JEWELL,
LOVE AND PRAYERS,
JOHN AND DUCKY McCARTY

Jamie Morris

May 22, 2019

It was my distinct pleasure and privilege to know Mr. Merritt as both my high school principal and and my first boss when I began my teaching career. I can say, without hesitation, that he was the embodiment of what all Christians strive to become. I don't think anyone loved Murrah High School more than Mr. Merritt did or did more to promote quality education, athletic excellence, racial harmony, and character development. The quality of my life was enhanced immeasurably by my association with Mr. Merritt. What an inspiration he was. My condolences to his family and friends.

Chuck Rainey

May 22, 2019

I graduated from Murrah in 1977. Mr. Merritt made a profound impression on me as a young man. He would always ask me how things were going and he took a genuine interest in my life path. I had the privilege as a young student to play golf with Mr. Merritt a couple of times, which gave me a unique view of my Principal. He was first and foremost a good man who cared about his students. I am thankful that God placed him in my path. He made a difference, which is just about the greatest legacy a man can ask for. Godspeed Chief! We will miss you, sir.

Lynn Tighe Campbell, Class of 1971

May 21, 2019

What a beautiful write-up. We were lucky to have Mr. Merritt as our principal at Murrah.

May 21, 2019

A Christian gentleman and as principal of Murrah, a fair and understanding man.
RIP Dobber Jim

Stewart McCollum

May 21, 2019

He was always Coach Merritt to me even though he was the principal when I attended Murrah. I began following Murrah football when he was the coach and long before I at tended there. Coach Merritt and Murrah High are one.Stewart McCollum (class of 66)Charlotte NC

The Staff of Parkway Funeral Home

May 22, 2019

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