James La Greca

James La Greca obituary, Bradenton, FL

James La Greca

James La Greca Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 13, 2024.
James La Greca, formerly of Garfield and Ringwood, NJ, 88, died peacefully in his sleep on April 12, 2024 at his home in Bradenton, FL.

Born in Garfield on August 31, 1935, Jim was a devoted husband of nearly 58 years to Mary Lou; a sarcastic but loving father to his three children; a fun-loving "Papa Jim" to his 4 grandchildren; a dedicated public school teacher for 35 years; and a passionate life-long Yankees fan even when they broke his heart and didn't deserve his love.

He graduated Garfield High School in the bottom half of his class, a fact of which he would often remind people. Ironically, he decided to become a teacher, and enrolled at William Paterson College (now University), earning both a BA and MA. He began teaching at West Brook Middle School in Paramus, NJ. It was there he met Mary Lou, a colleague, whom he asked to go on a date with to the NY World's Fair on Columbus Day 1965. She almost said no but decided to go anyway. Her instincts were right and with no time wasted, they married on June 26, 1966.

They made their home in Erskine Lakes in Ringwood, where they welcomed three perfect children in rapid succession, Jeff, Susan and Cindy. Jim was very involved in his children's lives, acting as sports coaches, Scout dad, and parent volunteer at numerous fundraisers and events. Along the way he moved from West Brook Middle School to teaching English at Paramus High School, his kids teasing him he had finally "graduated" eighth grade.

He was an avid camper and the family spent many summers traveling the country, no matter how much his children whined they were missing tv. He loved to cook, golf, and read every book he could get his hands on. He particularly loved historical fiction and once made his family spend years tracking down all the books in a series for him to read despite later revealing he hated the series! He just couldn't leave it unread.

After his retirement, he and Mary Lou moved to Florida where Jim volunteered with the Manatee County Democratic Party and maintained an active presence with the Sarasota Italian American Club. He also golfed with his friend, a fellow Paisan, weekly.

He is survived by his wife Mary Lou; his son Jeff and daughter-in-law Kathleen of Bear, DE; his daughter Susan and son-in-law Ken Beck of Sarasota, FL; his daughter Cindy and son-in-law Sanjiv Sarwate of Austin, TX; and his grandchildren Elizabeth, Keegan, Abner and Josie. He is also survived by his relatives and dear friends. He was preceded in death by his parents James and Margaret La Greca and his sister Marilyn Skiba.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to make a donation in his name to the Manatee County Democratic Party, the ARC of Bergen County, or William Paterson University School of Education.

There will be no formal services, but Mary Lou welcomes you to stop by her Bradenton home Sunday April 14 or Monday April 15 anytime from 11-4.

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December 19, 2024

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Cathy & Bill Knobel

December 19, 2024

We discovered that my Brother David had just purchased a home on the same street/block where they lived in NJ. Later, my Nephew, also named David purchased a home formerly owned by their Daughter Susan's friend. Mary Lou and Jim always worked hard at the Italian-American Club of Lakewood Ranch. That is where we had the pleasure of making their acquaintance. We enjoy their friendship so much and have very fond memories of Jim.

Dave Hancock

July 17, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Dominick J Weinberger

April 19, 2024

So sorry to hear about James. I wish you all healing and peace.
Dominick J Weinberger

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JEFF LA GRECA

April 16, 2024

For the record Rich Gillin, my name would have been Harald Bluetooth after the King of Denmark! I would have gone by Mr. BT!

Richard Gillin

April 15, 2024

It is hard to know where to begin. The LaGreca family has been so entwined in mine for decades. Jim and I became friends from my wife, Barbara, and Jim's Marilou when they were teachers in Paramus. At that time Jim and I had a special interest in Chaucer, Anglo Saxon and Middle English. Jim wanted to name his first child Bluetooth, but fortunately Marilou had something to say about names. On a hot Friday in September about 1967 we all planned a meal and movie in NYC. Jim suggested Fornos, a Spanish restaurant in mid-town. Barbara had a low capacity for alcohol, and because of the heat she downed a sweet drink with high powered vodka. Barbara, clearly relieved from any sense balance, we decided to walk to the movie theater. On the way we were walking four abreast, and Barbara reached out and grabbed a young passer bye's hand, and held on, in spite of his attempts to free himself. Barbara realized that she could see me, and was mildly shocked to feel the tug of the young man's hand, and a glaring look from his female companion. I could see in her expression that she recognized that something was wrong, "If I can see Rich, who is this?" She let go as the young many excitedly explained to his companion that he had no idea who she was, while she said nobody in New York walks up and holds you hand. I often wondered if that was the end of a romance all due to a strong drink. The LaGreca children are a special breed, funny, wonderfully sarcastic and witty, and always kind and thoughtful. Jim had deep reasons to be proud, and Marilou has a support group that is utterable reliable and good natured. Missing Jim is a gap that cannot be filled, but the memories are vivid and strong.

Erin Rothwell

April 15, 2024

I remember when the LaGrecas would come to stay with us in Chestertown. I remember waking up as a kid and looking out the window to make sure the "tan van" was still outside. That meant that the LaGrecas were still visiting and I was always so happy to spend time with them. Mr. LaGreca was always the most jovial person ever and there was good time time to be had whenever he was around. The LaGreca family feels like my own family. Love to everyone.

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JoAnne Greenstone

April 14, 2024

My lovable, funny, newly found cousin. Gone too soon.

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Annette Tracy

April 14, 2024

Dear Mary Lou (first cousin, once removed) and children Jeff, Susan, Cindy and spouses, plus grandchildren: Sending you my sympathies and my love on the passing of your beloved, Jim La Greca. I am glad I got to visit your home, Mary Lou, briefly in May 2021. (See our photograph.) It was such a nice visit and a nice memory. With love, Annette

Margaret Weinberger

April 14, 2024

We had a blast cooking together - always made me feel good about it! Food definitely was one of the things that connected us - especially good Italian food!

Catherine Knobel

April 13, 2024

It has been our great pleasure knowing Jim and Mary Lou. We have had some fun times with them and will miss Jim very much. Our condolences to Mary Lou and their family and friends near and far. Cathy and Bill Knobel

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