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James Daniel Blitch III

1932 - 2021

James Daniel Blitch III obituary, 1932-2021, Athens, GA

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1932

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2021

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James Blitch Obituary

James Daniel Blitch III
Athens - James Daniel Blitch III (Dan) of Athens, Georgia passed away on March 17, 2021 at the age of 88. He was born on July 11, 1932 in Statesboro, Georgia, the second of two children of Agnes Atkinson and James Daniel Blitch, Jr.
Dan grew up in Statesboro surrounded by extensive family. His lifelong interest in business developed early through a wide variety of jobs. Most important was his beloved hamburger stand, which he ran for several years to help pay for college. He was shaped immeasurably by Dixie Camp for Boys. He graduated from Statesboro High in 1949.
Dan attended the Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating in 1953 with a degree in Industrial Engineering. He was president of the Student Council and served on the board of the Athletic Association. He was elected to ANAK and ODK and was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. After Georgia Tech, he worked for Kurt Salmon Associates (KSA) during 1953-59. He received his MBA, with distinction, from Harvard Business School in 1961.
Dan fell in love with Dorothy Lee Daniel (Dottie) while working for KSA. They married on August 20, 1960 in Statesboro. Their abiding love for each other was the foundation for the life they shared. They treasured their time in Boston during Dan's second year at Harvard and afterwards in Dallas when he returned to KSA.
In 1963, Dan and Dottie moved to Winder, Georgia where he joined Barrow Manufacturing Company which he helped lead for 20 years. He and Dottie started a family and raised their three children in Winder, a community they cherished. In 1990, they moved to Athens where Dan as a Yellow Jacket took on the role of missionary, with not one convert. He co-founded two businesses, Chardan, Ltd. in Thomson and South Georgia Apparel in Statesboro.
Dan was president of the Chamber of Commerce in Winder and charter president of the Rotary Club there and later a Rotarian in Athens. He was a director of the American Apparel Manufacturers Association and a past chair of its Technical Advisory Committee. Dan served on the boards of Bank South in Winder, Athens Regional Health System and Lanier Gardens in Athens, and Wesley Woods in Atlanta. He was a trustee of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association and a member of the Georgia Tech Engineering Hall of Fame.
A cornerstone of his life was his deep faith. He loved the Methodist Church and at various times chaired the Pastor Parish Relations Committee in both Winder and Athens and was a trustee in Athens.
Dan loved all things Georgia Tech. Lifelong friends, the Ramblin' Wreck fight song, the football team, and memories of Coach Dodd were top of the list. The North Carolina mountains were a part of him and the fabric of treasured family times. Swimming in Lake Fairfield and morning sunrises over the lake always renewed him. He was endlessly devoted to his family, friends, church, community, and country. Few things pleased him more than telling a good story, which he did often.
Dottie, his wife of 60 years, survives him. His three children and their spouses, James Daniel Blitch IV and Anne, Elise Blitch Drake and Carl, and Bird Daniel Blitch and Anna, also survive him, along with six grandchildren: Katherine Daniel Drake, Emily Atkinson Drake, Elisabeth Callaway Blitch, James Daniel Blitch V, Eleanor Frances Blitch, and Bird Daniel Blitch, Jr. His parents and sister Agnes Kennedy predeceased him.
A private memorial service will be held at the Athens First United Methodist Church on Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 11 a.m., which due to Covid restrictions will be livestreamed at vimeo.com/showcase/Sunday-service. The service can also be accessed from www.athensfirstumc.org under the Worship Online section on the homepage. A family graveside service will be held at Eastside Cemetery in Statesboro.
In lieu of flowers, gifts in Dan's memory can be made to the Athens First United Methodist Church, 327 N. Lumpkin Street, Athens, GA 30601, or Georgia Tech Foundation, Inc., 760 Spring Street, NW, Suite 400, Atlanta, GA 30308.

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Published by Athens Banner-Herald from Mar. 19 to Mar. 21, 2021.

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Jeanne Polarolo

March 13, 2025

We have lovely memories Country Club of Sapphire Valley with Dottie and Jim. I am sure he is in heaven surrounded by angels. He was truly a wonderful man. Jeanne and Gene Polarolo

Jeanne and Hene Polarolo

March 15, 2023

Dottie and Jim, Lots of fond memories at CCSV with both of you! May Jim rest in peace and Dottie be comforted by the many friends you have.
Love. Jeanne and Gene Polarolo

Elaine Cook

March 23, 2021

Dear Dottie - You know I just adored Dan. He was always so kind to me as a newly hired member of Athens Regional's administrative team 22 years ago, in various civic work around the community and as a fellow Rotarian. He was always interested in others and quick with a story to make you smile. I will miss him dearly. I loved the way he adored you so ... May our words provide you some comfort today and always.
Love,
Elaine Cook

Tommy Jennings

March 23, 2021

I’m terribly sorry to learn of Dan’s passing. For many years he was an integral part of our family in Winder with Barrow and at Winder FUMC. My father leaned on Dan mightily, tapping his wisdom and his brains. Their offices connecting was a conduit for ideas, and solutions. Barrow was better because of him. Of course, the week of the Tech-Georgia game was always one of anticipation and much conversation. And I will take a slight issue with one item of his obituary - he indeed had a convert, as our youngest son, Will, graduated proudly from Tech and was a fraternity brother through ATO. Our family sends our condolences to you all, and pray for God’s grace , comfort, and peace during this time.

Bob Elkins

March 22, 2021

Dan Blitch was one of the most genuine and sincere people I have ever known. A devoted family man, a great business and civic leader who lived by the Rotary Four-Way Test. Dan always had a kind word and a cheerful greeting for all who crossed his path, friend or stranger alike. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him. Dottie, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Helen Moore

March 22, 2021

Dottie and family, I am so sorry sorry for your loss. Dan will be missed-such a lovely man. I was proud and happy to call him my friend. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love Helen

Ed & Lois Cassavell

March 21, 2021

We offer our deepest sympathy to you and family. Dan will always be remembered for the fun time we had during Rhett´s shows. He was a gentle beautiful person. May God bless you.

Willette W. Ansley

March 20, 2021

Dottie, I am so sorry to learn of Dan's passing. Both of you have always been two of my favorite people. How wonderful you had 60 years together. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Much love, Willette W. Ansley

Jill Morehouse Lum

March 20, 2021

Every image here is a gift. Such care and energy and devotion and good humor shines in these words...and steadfastness too... "where Dan as a Yellow Jacket took on the role of missionary, with not one convert." :). Legacy is what a life puts in motion. Legacy is alive and pouring freely all over the place with the life of Dan Blitch.

Jeanne Polarolo

March 20, 2021

Dottie,
Oh, how we loved that sweet man! He was a great story teller. We loved the time we spent with you both. Our deepest sympathies to you. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Jeanne and Gene

Sarah Smith

March 20, 2021

Dottie: I send my deepest sympathy. We have fond memories of our days at Sapphire Valley. Blessings and prayers to you and your family.

Jack and Elaine Dickens

March 20, 2021

Dottie, we were so sorry to hear of Dan´s death. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Elaine and Jack Dickens

Bonnie Talley

March 20, 2021

Sweet Dottie, my heart is sad for you! I feel your pain. George and I loved both of you so much. Please take care of yourself. I love you. Bonnie

Tony and Flo Rives

March 19, 2021

Our deepest sympathies to you, Dottie; we often reminisce about the good times we had with you and Dan, on those trips we took together. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

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