James F. Lettis

James F. Lettis

James Lettis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 16, 2006.
James F. Lettis, 83, auctioneer and former mayor of the city of Oneonta, died peacefully Sunday evening, May 14, 2006, at the Oneonta Nursing & Rehabilitation Center.
Born in Cooperstown on Jan. 7, 1923, James Frederick Lettis was the first of two sons of Donald and Charlotte Hall Lettis. His maternal grandfather, James D. Hall, an immigrant from Scotland, was the Otsego County Treasurer in the 1920s. His paternal grandfather, Frederick Lettis, started the first Ford dealership in Cooperstown in 1916.
Jim grew up on Susquehanna Street at a time when a boy wore knickers and, if lucky, kept a pony in his back yard. (The pony was Tricksy and the adventures were many.)
After graduating from Cooperstown High School in 1940, Jim attended Manlius Military Academy.
He entered the United States Army in 1942, serving with the 74th Ordnance Base Supply Company in Honolulu as a post exchange manager. While stationed in Honolulu, Jim's remarkable tenor voice landed him in the chorus of a Special Services production of "The Mikado," where he rubbed shoulders with Carl Reiner, Boris Karloff and Betty Hutton. Jim never tired of recalling those days.
After discharge from the Army, Jim took a job with the D & H in Oneonta. He also worked with Homer Lyons in the used-furniture business.
Around this time he began to learn the art of calling auctions from C.W. Peaslee, a well-known local auctioneer. It was a natural fit. Jim's trained singing voice enabled him to call an entire auction with ease and without a microphone, and his people skills allowed him to "work" a crowd to everyone's benefit. In 1952, he started his own business. Jim became a well-known and respected business man, and weekly visits to the auction became a tradition for hundreds of area residents. Many local homes were furnished in "early Lettis."
When conservation became popular, Jim liked to point out that he had been in the recycling business years before everyone else. Jim never abandoned his old-fashioned values. In an increasingly impersonal and litigious world, he continued to do business on a handshake. It is not widely known that Jim Lettis sometimes paid more for his auction merchandise than the items were worth. More than one elderly person in financial straits benefited from these "lapses" in business judgment.
After 50 years and thousands of auctions, Jim sold the business to long-time employee Kevin Herrick, but he never retired, continuing to sell for Kevin up to the time of his hospitalization in December.
Jim's political career began in the early 1960s when he was elected alderman from Oneonta's old Third Ward, a position he held for eight years.
He took office for mayor of the city in January 1970. He was re-elected three times, serving a total of 16 years. Jim's success as mayor was in no small part because of his ability to work effectively with all sides.
He firmly believed that once an election was over it was time to shake hands and work together for the common good. After leaving office, Jim continued to lend his voice and influence to a number of community causes.
Over the years, Jim was an active volunteer and member of many civic and community organizations, including the Oneonta American Legion and VFW.
He held hundreds of benefit auctions for local nonprofits. He also gave of his time in more conventional ways and until his final illness was a regular volunteer at Saturday's Bread.
Of the many awards he received in his life, perhaps none so delighted him as having a soup kitchen refrigerator named in his honor.
Jim remained fond of the town of his youth. He and his brother recently established a nursing scholarship at Cooperstown High School in honor of their mother, Charlotte Lettis, who was Supervisor of Nurses at Fox Hospital for many years.
Jim was proud of his Scots-Irish heritage and in later years enjoyed visits to both Scotland and Ireland.
He was also an avid Oneonta Yankees/Tigers baseball fan and held a box seat near home plate for many years.
Jim married the late Eleanor Van Buren in 1946, and together they raised four children. He was a loving and supportive father, proud of the accomplishments of his children and grandchildren.
Jim is survived by his wife, Dorey Munch; his brother, Donald R. "Bob" Lettis and his wife, Grace; his children, John F. Lettis and his wife, Marion Shapiro, James C. Lettis, Thomas C. Lettis and his wife, Carla, and Margaret A. Lettis; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two nieces and a nephew and their families; and scores of cousins and distant relatives, many of whom live in the area. He is also survived by countless friends, whom he treasured and who comprised the true center and purpose of his life.
Calling hours will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 17, 2006, at the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home in Oneonta.
The funeral service will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 18, 2006, at the First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St., in Oneonta, with the Rev. Thomas Clemow, pastor, officiating. There will be a calling hour at church in the Embury Room from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
A private interment will be held in the Hartwick Seminary Cemetery.
Following services, all are welcome to join the family for a reception at the Lettis Auction Room.
In lieu of flowers, it is requested that memorial contributions be made to the local charity of one's choice.
The family wishes to thank the staff of the Oneonta Nursing & Rehabilitation Center for their dedication and care above and beyond the call of duty.
The Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, 51 Dietz St., in Oneonta, is serving the family, www.lhpfuneralhome.com.

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Betty Poling

May 22, 2006

Sorry to hear about Jim's passing. Roy and I lived across the street from his grandmother, Annie Hall,in Garrattsville so I've known Jim a long time. Oneonta has lost a good citizen.

Christina Freeland

May 19, 2006

To the Lettis Family, Jim's extended auction family and friends:



My sister Jennifer and I were very sad to hear of Jim's passing. Our family was very fond of Jim. My folks especially. They first established a business relationship with Jim and over the years that grew into a friendship. They shared many a funny story together and went to way too many auctions. My dad will miss Jim very much. Our family was fortunate to have known Jim and the memories he leaves us with are plentiful. He will not be forgotten.

With deepest sympathy,

Christina Freeland and Jennifer Moscar

Roger Shepard

May 18, 2006

To the Lettis family - Iam sorry for your loss.

Paul & Louise Moriconi

May 18, 2006

We are saddened by the passing of Jim . He gave alot joy to everyone. We will miss him .Our thoughts and prayers are with you .

Lynn and Shirley Finch

May 17, 2006

We feel saddened at the loss of Jim. He helped our families out many times over the years. He was one we always trusted and respected. We treasure the times spent visiting with him and sharing stories of our lives. He was always a kind and caring gentleman, and we shall miss him. Our love and prayers to his family.

MARY P.SWITZER

May 17, 2006

DEAR MARGARET AND FAMILY,

I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR FATHERS PASSING. I KNOW HOW MUCH YOU LOVED HIM AND ALSO HOW MUCH YOU WILL MISS HIM.EVEN THOUGH I CAN'T BE THERE WITH YOU, PLEASE REMEMBER HE IS AT PEACE, MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU,AND KNOW I WOULD BE THERE IF IT WAS POSSIBLE.

PEACE AND LOVE,

May 16, 2006

DEAR MARGARET,

PLEASE KNOW YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

RESPECTFULLY,

MARIE BROWNELL

Marsha Fisher

May 16, 2006

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Lettis family.

My dad, Jerry Fisher always had high remarks for Mayor Lettis.

May God bless you all.

Bettina Munson

May 16, 2006

I was sadden to hear of Jims passing away. In the late 1950's and early '60's he had his first Real Estate lics. with me and the company we were with and I assisted him with some of his auctions. He became a mentor to me during those years that I was in business in Oneonta. With fondest memories of a great man and may his legacy stay with us all and with the community of Oneonta. Bettina Munson

Sonia deFrances

May 16, 2006

Jim was a fine man: honest, generous, intelligent. His Thursday night auctions were the best! Many of my home's furnishings came from there, as my late husband Bob Mullins never missed a Thursday.

I send my sympathy to his wife and family. Oneonta was lucky to have had Jim as a citizen and leader.

Edna Austin

May 16, 2006

We will miss our friend Jim. Our memories of him are all very pleasant and will remain with us for a long time.

Christie and James Miller

May 16, 2006

Jim was a wonderful man. Jim & his “crew” were always friendly, honest & fun whenever we attended the auctions. We will remember those days forever. "What we do in life echoes through eternity"

James Reeks Jr

May 16, 2006

Mayor Jim Lettis made a lot of changes in the City of Oneonta while he was in office. Today the people of Oneonta enjoy alot of those changes because of him. He did make a difference in the people he met and in the city he loved. We are all lucky to have know him. Best to his family in this time of sorrow and Thank you for sharing him with all of us.

Loree Allen

May 16, 2006

To the Lettis family - we are so sorry for your loss. What fond memories you will always hold dear.

ron shapley

May 16, 2006

I am saddened by the death of my friend, Jim. He was a fine mayor who I enjoyed covering as a reporter for WDOS during his terms in office. He was always a gentleman offering complete assess and HONESTY. He, as Mayor Nader said, was first and foremost a citizen who loved Oneonta and put his indelible mark on the community and it's progress. I honor his memory. My condolenses to to the family and friends of this fine; fine man.

Dottie Georgia

May 16, 2006

I left Oneonta in 1976 but some of my favorite memories was going to his actions. He knew that I had five kids and didn't have a lot of money and I always knew that sometimes he let me get something that he knew that I really wanted, even though he could have gotten more from someone else. He was a great man and I will always remember him. My best reguards to his family. I just lost my husband and I know that with the help of the good lord that you will get through this.

Ruth & Joe Scianablo

May 16, 2006

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Jim. He was a wonderful man and we will always have fond memories of him. We will miss him. We wish his family peace and happiness and our thoughts are with them at this time.

Ruth & Joe Scianablo and family

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Tom Whitney

May 16, 2006

One fellow's gratitude: Jim, you gave me a job- when I needed one. You gave me a new understanding of government- when I really didn't care for the one we had. You taught me the value of people- a gift that I cherish and promise to share. (Oh- and I learned a little bit about the auction business, too.) As former crew chief of "The Mighty Men of Lettis & Sue" (circa 1979- Tom & Sue, Frank, Harry, Marty, Tracy, Ben, and all the guys) we lift our beat-up foderos one last time in honor of you, Jim...thanks for the guidance.

Jim&Josie Rowe

May 16, 2006

To Dorey and Lettis family:We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jim Lettis who was a dear friend and "father" to me. Always having faith in me, supporting and encouraging me along the way when I worked for him doing clean outs. Always a kind word from him and I will treasure the time spent with him forever. I miss him terribly. A real great friend. "Good people" as they say. I just can't say enough how much I loved the man. Honest, loyal friend, interesting, funny and always with a story. Thanks for looking out for me my friend over the years. Miss having breakfast (and banana) with you every morning and reading the paper to you. Our prayers and thoughts are with your family to get through this tough time. You will be forever in my heart. Farewell my dear friend, you are now at peace.

Chris and Joanne Oliver

May 16, 2006

Hello Jim and John,



Sorry for you loss.

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