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James Lawrence Eason

1942 - 2023

James Lawrence Eason obituary, 1942-2023, Hampton, VA

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James Eason Obituary

James (Jimmy) Lawrence Eason, a lifelong resident and devoted leader of Hampton, Virginia, passed away peacefully at age 80 in his home surrounded by loved ones on February 14, 2023.

Jimmy was born on June 30, 1942, in Hampton as the only child of James Merrill and Margaret Towe Eason. The son of a prominent football coach, Jimmy was a star football player at Hampton High School where he won first team All-State and Honorable Mention All-American Honors in 1959.

Jimmy was graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1965 with a B.S. degree in accounting after having earned three varsity letters in football and having played on UNC's 1963 nationally ranked Gator Bowl championship football team. He was also a proud member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Later on, he was well known around Hampton for being seen in Carolina-blue UNC apparel whenever possible.

When Jimmy returned home after college, he joined the local accounting firm of Daniels, Turnbull & Freeman, where he eventually became manager of the Hampton office before leaving to start his own firm with two associates - Eason, Lawson & Westphal. When he retired from the accounting business in 1992, his firm was the largest Hampton-based accounting firm with 22 employees.

As significant as his business contributions were to the area, Jimmy considered his public service even more important. In 1982, he was elected Mayor of Hampton, an office he held until his retirement in 1998. During these 16 industrious years, he helped transform the city by leading the development of the downtown waterfront, the Coliseum area, the Hampton Roads Center business parks and golf courses, the Virginia Air & Space Science Center, Carousel Park, Harbour Centre, and the Hampton History Museum, just to name a few. He actively pushed for diversity throughout the city. He was also instrumental in establishing the Healthy Families Initiative to promote early-childhood education to children of all races.

After his successful tenure as mayor, Jimmy was President and CEO of the Hampton Roads Partnership from 1998 to 2004. In this role, he worked with 17 communities and their leaders on many of the strategic issues of Hampton Roads as a whole so it could compete nationally and globally as a unified region.

From 2004 until his retirement in 2012, Jimmy was Director of Economic Development for the City of Hampton, where he could again focus his efforts on improving the quality of life in his beloved hometown. He was a key figure in the creation of the Hampton Roads Town Center and the development of the Buckroe Bayfront and Coliseum Central areas.

But even with so many civic and business accomplishments, Jimmy's life was also complemented by the love for his family and lifelong friends. His greatest accomplishments were being a devoted husband to Midge and dedicated father of two daughters, Nancy and Katherine. Along with his wife of 57 years, he enjoyed attending and was a supporter of the First United Methodist Church of Hampton, VA. The couple loved traveling together to Europe and sporting events around the U.S., especially to UNC football and basketball games. They also enjoyed gardening and personally helped maintain various public green spaces around the city.

He was sure to always make time for his daughters, too, and regularly attended their sporting events and school activities. Jimmy and Midge also delighted in hosting dozens of friends at their home on major summer holidays after large golf outings played by those known locally as the "Holiday Golf Group."

Along with being a member of the Hampton Rotary Club since 1973, Jimmy was also recognized by and a member of numerous other important local organizations, including National League of Cities, Urban Partnership of Virginia, Hampton School Board, Peninsula United Way, Peninsula Big Brothers, Peninsula Sports Club, Boys Club of Virginia Peninsula, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Virginia Peninsula Economic Development Council, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Hampton Clean City Commission, Cultural Alliance of Greater Hampton Roads, National Council for Urban Economic Development, and Hampton Roads Technology Council, among many others.

He is survived by his wife Midge Johnston Eason, his daughter Nancy Towe Eason, his daughter Katherine Eason Carleton, and her husband Jeff Carleton; his niece Jo Briggs, her husband Barry Briggs, their daughter Catie Roland, her husband Blake Roland, and their daughter Ellie; his niece Anne Fleming; his niece Alex Fleming, her husband Lee Phillips, and their sons Luke and Nathan; his nephew Grady Jackson, his wife Becky Davis, their son Henry, and their daughter Harriet; his niece Suzanne Kendon, her husband Angus Kendon, and their sons Ioan and Adrian; his cousins Joe Towe, Cliff Towe, Marty Lou White, Margaret Dudley, Ralph White, and his wife Jo White; his cousin Betty Jones; his aunt Ione Eason, and her son Alton Eason; and his cats Chester and Scooter.

A visitation will be held at the R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home in Hampton from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Friday, February 17, 2023. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, February 18, 2023, at the First United Methodist Church of Hampton, VA, with a reception afterward in the church's Fellowship Hall. The family requests any contributions to honor the life of James Lawrence Eason be made to the First United Methodist Church of Hampton, VA; the Hampton History Museum; the Virginia Air and Space Science Center; or the Hampton Arts Foundation.

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Published by Daily Press on Feb. 16, 2023.

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Tommy Ward

February 12, 2025

Jimmy was a blessing to all who knew him for he always had a kind word and a warm smile to all who crossed his path. I miss him, but I will always cherish my memory of him. A UNC teammate
Tommy Ward

Roland and Rita White

February 10, 2025

He's the singular reason Rita and I became citizens of Virginia and Hampton.

Linda & Ron Minetree

February 11, 2024

Jimmy's memory lives on at First United Methodist Church, Hampton where he was a tireless worker and devoted Christian example to so many. We continue to miss him.

Buddy Joynes

February 10, 2024

Jimmy was an inspection for me in my Hampton High school days. A great role model. Judy and I later used him as our accountant. So many things I can say about Jimmy. He will be missed.
Buddy and Judy Joynes

Dianne Puckette

February 19, 2023

Mrs. Eason..you may not remember me but we met at the Hidenwood where my Mother is a resident. We had a nice chat in the parking lot one day! My brothers and I all thought that you and Mr.Easton were the sweetest and most devoted looking couple when we would pass in the dining room there. I am so sorry to hear of your loss..but am glad to have passed your way in this lifetime. God bless you and your family.

Scott Dearnley

February 18, 2023

Kiki and Nancy,
I am so very sorry to hear of your Dad´s passing. I know it has been many many years but I have some very fond memories of him. He was a good man and a great Dad. You and your Mom are in my thoughts and prayers. Take care.

Bill kelly

February 18, 2023

Midge and family. It was my pleasure to have known Jimmy over the years.We shared a lot of meeting time during his term as Mayor and Economic Director. He was always very professional yet he had Way of bringing those meetings right to the decision that was best for the City.We we're also golfing friends and I was always impressed with competitiveness to win !

Stephen Hancock

February 18, 2023

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Tommy Ward

February 17, 2023

Tommy Ward

February 17, 2023

Midge, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jimmy was simply one of the finest people that I have ever known.
Tommy Ward
UNC Football

Frances Nichols & The Nichols Family

February 17, 2023

The Paul Nichols family sends their condolences. Jimmy was a true example of servant leadership. We celebrate the life and legacy of Jimmy

Jessica Spencer

February 17, 2023

Midge & Family
I initially met Jimmy while he was Mayor and later worked for him in Economic Development. I am saddened to learn of his passing. Jimmy was a fine man. You have my sincerest condolences.

Vickie Armstrong

February 17, 2023

I was so sad to hear of his passing. His was a life well lived and our world was a better place because of him. He will be missed but not forgotten.

Mary Ann and Alan vanasse

February 16, 2023

Sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing Midge and Family. He had a friendly, warm personality. I still remember his Dad, Coach Eason, from Hampton School I attended way back then. T he Eason name has been around for a long time. Prayers and comfort to all of you.

Kristen

February 16, 2023

Dear Midge, Nancy and Kiki,

It was an honor to be Jimmy´s friend and share the pew. Thinking of you all with love and fond memories.

Kristen and William Milholen

Joyce Thacker

February 16, 2023

I'm so sorry about Jimmy's passing, but I'll bet there's a chorus of Victory in Jesus being sung by the heavenly choir. I'm so happy that he has attained that victory and is home and whole again. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kathy Gibson

February 16, 2023

Nancy, my prayers go out to you and your family. Remember the good times and know God is always with you. Blessings, Kathy Joynes Gibson

Roland White

February 16, 2023

He's one of the main reasons I made Hampton my home. God Bless James Eason.

Single Tree

With deepest sympathies, Yana

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Bill Grace

February 16, 2023

Today I was informed that Mr. (Mayor) Jimmie Eason had passed. Jimmie was one of my first mentor who I give responsibility for the success of Grace Industries and the meeting of my wife Janice the love of my life. When I started my business 51 years ago I was seeking out an CPA firm and was told to call Mr. Eason, which had a firm in Hampton, at that time with Bob Freeman who were taking on small companies like mine. Jimmie accepted my company as one of his clients and became my mentor for how to grow your business and become profitable and manage it in a way that you grow financially strong. He also, when I was in need of an in- house Accountant to handle my fast-growing business introduced me to my present wife Janice, which I had no idea that year's latter we would become husband and wife operating a multi-million dollar business.
I say to the Eason family, you have my heartfelt sympathy and gratitude. Jimmie was one of a kind and will be missed in this world.
-William M. Grace

Elizabeth Golab Pitts

February 16, 2023

So sorry to read this obituary. My condolences to his family.

Elizabeth Golab Pitts

Bernie Kirsch

February 16, 2023

What a guy Jimmy Eason was.

I was a beneficiary of being entertained for dinner by he and Midge in his home for several years. He made me feel special to him as a friend and I will not forget his hospitality.

There are few public personalities who serve their community so well for so long. His fellow citizens were well served by the quality and quantity of his work on their behalf.

I was fortunate to share a small part of his life and will not forget his kindness.

May he rest in eternal peace.

Sandra Waters Faison

February 16, 2023

So sorry to hear of Jimmy passing, prayers to family during this difficult time. Jimmy was a classmate of mine class of 1960.

Joy Heath

February 16, 2023

As a colleague at Williams Mullen, Kiki often spoke of her love & admiration for her father. Reading his wonderful life story, I can understand even more how much he meant to her, his family, and his community. I'm sure he'll be dearly missed. Joy Heath

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February 16, 2023

So sorry to hear about your loss. You know that God and Jesus are in the best position to comfort us when we lose a loved one in death.

Sheila Majka

February 16, 2023

Midge, Nancy and KIki I am so sorry to learn of Jimmy’s passing. Jimmy was more than a mere mortal he was a force who made everything around him better . Every time he’d teasingly give me a hard time about something, I knew it was because he liked me and I always looked forward to the next time! I’m sorry that I am unable to come to the memorial but please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sandra Clements

February 16, 2023

Jimmy´s passing on Valentine´s Day is worthy of note. He loved his family, his Hampton, his church, his "Blue". So much love in one man. He will be missed.

Donna Trader

February 16, 2023

Mrs. Eason, Nancy, and Kiki,

My heart goes out to your loving family. Your dad touched everyone he met, including me. Nancy, you are so kind and giving, and I know he was proud of you. How fortunate you had such a wonderful, full life with him. Sending all my love and hugs.

Donna

Jack and Frances Fuller

February 16, 2023

Jimmy was alway's a bright light and sweet smile for Hampton. Wonderful and kind man.

Ian Bates

February 16, 2023

Sue and I have very fond memories of Jimmy while living and working in Hampton. We are very sorry for your loss.

Melissa, Maria & Adrian

February 15, 2023

My heart goes out to Midge & Nancy. Jimmy was amazing, one of a kind & will be greatly missed. Sending love & prayers to you both.

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