James Virgil Pleasants

1936 - 2011

James Virgil Pleasants obituary, 1936-2011, St. SImons Island, GA

James Virgil Pleasants

1936 - 2011

BORN

1936

DIED

2011

James Pleasants Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 24, 2011.
James V. (Jim) Pleasants, 74, of St. Simons Island, GA died January 22, 2011 at his residence.
Mr. Pleasants was born on August 17, 1936 in Tiger, Georgia. He graduated from Rabun County High School in 1954 and from Young Harris College in 1956. He entered the Naval Aviation Cadet program in Pensacola, FL where he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Marine Corps. His first assignment was to fighter squadron (VMF-232, The Red Devils) stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Territory of Hawaii. Within two months the squadron set sail on the USS Bennington for Atsugi, Japan, where Jim flew armed missions in defense of the Japanese Islands during the 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis.
He graduated in 1964 from the University of Georgia School of Law and set up a law practice in Rabun County, GA. He reentered active military service and had two tours of duty as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam War. Leaving the military in 1976, he moved to St. Simons Island, once again taking up the practice of law. He served as judge of the Recorder's Court for the City of Brunswick and of the Magistrate Court of Glynn County.
Flying was a lifelong major interest. Over the years Jim owned a number of different airplanes, including a red Waco, an open-cockpit bi-plane. He was a member of the local chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association at McKinnon Airport.
He was a trustee and usher at the St. Simons United Methodist Church, a member of the Optimist Club, a member of the Board of Directors of the Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Georgia, and an assistant scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 248.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Miles Otis Pleasants and Clyde Arrendale Pleasants English. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Jeanne Pleasants; a son, Paul O. Pleasants of Long Island, NY, and daughter and son-in-law, Drs. Anna and Tom Sobolewski of Cincinnati, OH; grandchildren, Lydia and Myles Pleasants of Saratoga Springs, NY, and Luke and Scott Sobolewski of Cincinnati, OH; sister Janie P. Taylor of Tiger, GA, sister and brother-in-law Margaret (Peggy) and Albert Thrasher of Tiger, GA.; uncle, Dr. Joe J. Arrendale of Tiger, GA; several nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Young Harris College Capital Fund, P. O. Box 275, Young Harris, GA 30582, or to the Boys and Girls Club of Southeast Georgia, or to a charity of the donor's choice.
A memorial service will be held 11:00 A.M. Thursday, January 27, at St. Simons United Methodist Church with Rev. Benjy Varnell officiating. A reception at the church will follow. Burial will be in the Spring at Tiger, Georgia.


Arrangements under the direction of Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home, Brunswick, GA.

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February 3, 2011

Jenne, Paul and Anna,
We were so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I remember first meeting him in an MBA class at BJC campus. We sat next to each other and shared some war stories. Also remember the numerous contacts during all those tennis lessons w/Paul & Anna. Our prayers are with you.

January 27, 2011

Our thoughts and Prayers are with your family.....

Bill Guynn

January 26, 2011

Jim: You are my best friend although we have not been flying in a while. I will always remember the kids we took for their 1st Airplane Ride all over South Georgia. Flying back from Claxton in a pouring rain and navigating like we both like, low, slow and keep an eye on the Altamaha cause it will get us back to St. Simons! Fly High good friend and we will meet for coffee again, I will cook the pancakes.

Kristy Guynn-Anderson

January 26, 2011

Your legacy lives on in so many hearts!

Michael Novack

January 26, 2011

My brother-in-law Jim was a man of carefully-chosen words, with a slow Southern delivery and considered argument for his case. Whether discussing the antebellum economy, world politics, or how to use Shoe Goo on an airframe, he was a treasure trove of thought, insight and opinion. I may not have always agreed, but I always respected and admired him. He was a great brother-in-law, husband, father, grandfather, pilot, Marine, Southerner, debater, humorist, and ultimately, a good man. I will miss his quick wit and ready grin, but thoughts of him will live on and always bring a smile to my face.

I may not be able to be with you all this week in body, but I am with you in spirit to honor a life so incredibly successful and vibrant. Jim, I will miss you, but I am richer for having known you for so long.

Sandra Holder

January 25, 2011

Jeanne and Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Mr. Jim left a lasting impression on my life as did yourself, Jeanne. Such great teachers of spirit, life and nature are few and far between. May all your beautiful memories and faith comfort you.

Sandra
(formerly with Sea Island Dock office)

Ruth Ryberg

January 25, 2011

Things I learned from Uncle Jim: How to count thunder so you make it back to the dock before the storm; how to cut open a pine cone and locate the seed; that the pot shouldn't call the kettle black; how to locate the constellations; that dolphins mate for life; how to look for alligators; and how to smile with your eyes; Thanks Jim, all of us will miss you!

Jane Sobolewski

January 25, 2011

Jeanne, Anna, Tom, Paul, and grandkids
We were so sorry to learn of Jim's death. I have good memories of your dad when we spent time with your parents at Disney, on the island, and up in Ironwood the summer they flew in. He gave us rides in his plane and that was such a nice thing to do! You're all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Rob, Jane, Jared, and Ryan

Bob Schrieber

January 25, 2011

I meet and Jim through EAA and would see him almost every week-end at the clubhouse. Even after he was diagnosed with his illness he was always smiling. His quick wit and great stories will be missed around the clubhouse. He fought a log & hard battle and now he can rest. Catch ya later old friend.

January 24, 2011

Such a courageous man. His spirits were also high & he constantly smiled. He was an inspiration to me, if I ever thought about complaining about things in my life he would come in for an appt & I would remember everything he had been and was going through and it would make me be thankful..thankful that he was introduced to my life. I know you will miss him!! I will pray for your family in the time of great loss.
Sincerely,
Michelle (formerly with Dr. Jack Melton's office)

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