DR. RAY JAMES

1922 - 2017

DR. RAY JAMES obituary, 1922-2017, Wwii Veteran, Dentist 53 Years (1952-2005)

DR. RAY JAMES

1922 - 2017

RAY JAMES Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 22, 2017.
Dr. Ray L. James WWII veteran; dentist for 53 years, 94 (1952 - 2005) Loving husband of Margaret "Maggi" Adam for 65 years, proud and loving father of Ray L. James, Jr. of Williamsburg, VA and Kimberly James Sibley of Valparaiso, IN, and cherished Pop-Pop of grandchildren, Kelly A. Canavan, Ryan J. Canavan, Mackenzie S. Canavan, and Delaney R. Canavan. He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Helen James, and his brother, Roy B. James. Ray passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 14, 2017, surrounded by family. He was born in Bath, PA, on September 3, 1922. After graduating from high school at age 17, he traveled to Glendale, CA, on a Greyhound bus and attended Aero Industries Technical Institute. He was subsequently hired by North American Aviation working on the final assembly of the B-25 medium bomber. (The type Jimmy Doolittle and his squadron flew off the carrier "Hornet" for the initial bombing raids on the Japanese mainland at Tokyo.) While working at North American, he attended the University of Southern California. He then enlisted in the Naval Air Corps in 1942 and received his wings and Ensign Commission at Corpus Christi Naval Air Station in 1944. He was assigned to Jacksonville, FL, where he trained to fly the notoriously famous F4U Corsair fighter plane. He was a member of the air group known as the "Grim Reapers." Several days later he boarded the "USS Intrepid CV11" and sailed to the Pacific war zone, where he most proudly served his country. He was involved in Iwo Jima, raids on Japan, and the entire Okinawa campaign. He was instrumental in the sinking of the battleship "Yamato" (the world's largest battleship and the pride of the Japanese Navy) by dropping a 1,000 lb. bomb from his fighter plane when normally they only carried 500 lb. bombs. He received the Meritorious Service Medal five times. The fifth with the oak leaf cluster for the infamous "Yamato," which signified the eminent demise of the Japanese Imperial Fleet. This ship was the only hope of destroying the Allied fleet off the coast of Okinawa. After returning to the States, he instructed in advanced flight training in Corpus Christi, TX. When discharged in 1946 he remained active at Willow Grove Air Station until 1952. He then attended Ursinus College and later graduated from Penn Dental School in 1951. In his senior year at Penn, he met the love of his life on the beach at 14th Street in Ocean City, NJ. She broke a date with a Shriver's salt water taffy worker and the rest is history 66 years later. Ray practiced in Pitman, NJ, for 53 years before retiring in 2004. He was one of several dentists in developing and planning the intern program at Virtua Hospital with its origin as West Jersey Hospital in Camden, NJ. He was a member of the State Council of peer review for over 25 years and chairman of the Southern Dental Society peer review for 8 years. He was a member of numerous societies including XI PHI PSI, N.J.D.A., and A.D.A. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Haddonfield, NJ and now in Valparaiso, IN and a former member of Tavistock County Club, where he loved golfing and playing cards. Ray's values were rooted in honesty and integrity. He taught all of us what it means to work hard, love joyfully, and enjoy a good cocktail hour. A military memorial service and celebration of his life will be held on July 14, 2017, 11 AM, at the First Presbyterian Church, 20 E. Kings Hwy., Haddonfield, NJ 08033. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Church at the above address, the WWII Museum, 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 or a charity of your choice. Arrangements by Kain-Murphy Funeral Services of Haddonfield, NJ. Kain-Murphy Funeral Services 15 West End Ave. Haddonfield, N.J. 08033 (856) 429-1945

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January 31, 2017

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Bobbi & Tom

January 14, 2024

Still not a day goes by where Dr. James and Maggi aren't on our minds. Some people never get the privilege of having someone so impactful in their lives. We are truly blessed to have had you both. So thankful to Maggi for keeping us updated on family news and never missing a birthday. It means the world.

Phyllis Brown Grever

January 14, 2022

Remembering my days in Pitman and a patient of Ray´s. Also remember his wife Peggy. Hope you are still with us .

Lynn Stivers

January 31, 2017

A true gentleman. He will be missed. My best to all those who survive him.

Bill Dunn

January 27, 2017

I had the honor of playing golf with Ray at Tavistock many times. It was a pleasure to be in his company whether on the golf course, or enjoying conversation afterwards in the grill. I will always remember Ray for the gentleman he was.

January 25, 2017

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr James at a couple of the squadron reunions. A great man who will be missed. The family of Charles Schlag sends condolences and sympathy.

Phyllis Grever

January 23, 2017

Peggy, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your wonderful husband, Ray. I have memories of both of you from my days in Pitman. I enjoyed reading about all that he accomplished during his full and active life. My condolences to you and all of your family. May your memories sustain you during this time of sadness.

Bobbi and Tom

January 23, 2017

Heaven must have needed a hero because God surely called one home. Forever in our hearts.

Bill McGuinness

January 22, 2017

It was always a pleasure to see Ray at Tavistock - always smiling and made you happy to see him. What an accomplished life!

Carolyn Green

January 22, 2017

May care and love of those around you provide comfort and peace to get you through the days ahead. My most sincere condolences.

Ed and JoAnn Fouts

January 20, 2017

What an amazing man. We were honored to have met him last fall and wish we could have known him longer. Maggi, you have our deepest sympathy at this saddest of times. Ed and JoAnn Fouts

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