James Martin

1940 - 2025

James Martin obituary, 1940-2025, Plymouth Meeting, PA

James Martin

1940 - 2025

BORN

1940

DIED

2025

James Martin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 7, 2025.
Obituary for James Robert Martin July 29th, 1940-May 7th, 2025

James Robert Martin passed away in peace, surrounded by family at his home in Plymouth Meeting on May 7th, 2025. Fondly known as "Jim", he leaves a deep legacy of commitment to uplifting civic causes in Philadelphia. Beyond that, he advocated for the rights of children to receive quality child care. One of his proudest accomplishments was co-founding Children's Village in 1976, a bilingual child care program to support business owners and workers in the Chinatown district. The impact of his decades of work is reflected in his dedication to fostering labor union-management relationships, promoting urban development, and advancing job training programs for the garment industry.

Jim began his career in the Redevelopment Authority for the City of Philadelphia in 1964. He quickly rose to become the Executive Director of the Old Philadelphia Development Corporation, overseeing Penn's Landing's initial development. In the mid-1970s, he served as President of the Council for Revitalization, Employment and Industry in Philadelphia. In 1982, he founded the Philadelphia Labor Management Committee (PALM). As Executive Director of PALM, Jim used his leadership skills to bring together the Building Trades with the Management of companies across major industries such as gas and oil refining. He added to this portfolio working with SEPTA to create innovative labor/management working groups to allow workers to participate in strategic planning and workplace improvements. His other clients included the School District of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Jim loved travel, and with his late wife, Ruth Harvey (1942-2011; m. 1990-2011), they traveled the globe and had many amazing adventures. He was a lover of classical music and folk music, and had season tickets to the Philadelphia Orchestra and annually attended the Philadelphia Folk Fair.

Jim is survived by his first wife, Arlene Severola Martin (m. 1963-1978), with whom he had their two sons, Eugene and Ted. Jim is also survived by his brother Edmond Martin, his sons Theodore Martin and his wife Tammy Martin, along with their children, Domenik and Caroline; Eugene Martin and his wife Carol Howe, together with their children, Ty, Sophie, and Maya; his stepson David Harvey and his wife Mavash Harvey, and their children Zach, Parisa, and Sheyda; his stepdaughter Rachel Harvey Sanchez and her son Arturo Sanchez; and many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service and celebration of Jim's life will be held on July 12th, 2025, in Philadelphia. Time and place to be determined. For information on the memorial service, contact Mary Graham, [email protected]

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May 12, 2025

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Nina Korsh

May 10, 2025

Jim was a dear friend to us. Gentle, generous, passionate, always ready to travel and have an adventure, quick to laugh and rich in information - politics, history, religion. Devoted to Children's Village, always regaling us with stories - never with more glee than when sharing the accomplishments of his and Ruth's children and grandchildren. The world is more impoverished without him - we already feel the loss of dinners, fundraisers for favorite candidates, "spirited" discussions......and laughter.
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Rob Kettell

May 10, 2025

Truly on of the "good guys"

mark teichman

May 10, 2025

A truly great person, rest in peace from a neighbor and friend. Mark Teichman

Pat Shields

May 10, 2025

I know in his final years he and his childhood special friend Lanie. Shared many memories together. A great man who will be sooo missed. Peace Jim.

Mary Fennelly

May 9, 2025

Loved going to Jim's golf club for dinner! He was a delightful man and a delightful raconteur.

Mary Fennelly

May 8, 2025

Linda Martin (Soule)

May 8, 2025

Uncle Jim, I will miss you. I'm so proud of what you accomplished during your generous life, I just wish I could have grown up closer to you and gotten to know you better. Your gift to me of the small photo album full of youthful pictures of you and my father Jack is probably the most meaningful gift I've ever received. I'm so grateful that I was able to visit with you when you came out to Bellingham on several occasions. I will cherish those memories so very much.

MaryLynn Qurnell

May 8, 2025

So honored to have been among Jim's friend. Such a kind man

Lindsay Albright

May 8, 2025

I was so saddened to hear of Jim´s passing. I had the honor to know him and learn from him as a board member at Children First. Jim modeled what life-long dedication to service looks like, and I will be forever grateful for his steadfast example. His lessons and his passion for making a positive impact will continue to guide so many of us in our advocacy for years to come. My sincere condolences to Jim´s family, friends and our broader community for our collective loss.

Kathy Sheehan

May 7, 2025

Forever in our hearts. (photo by Donna Connor)

Sandra Gomez

May 7, 2025

Condolences, love and prayers to all of Jim´s family and friends. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Sandra Gomez & family

Caroline King

May 7, 2025

I knew Jim though his work with PCCY/Children First and enjoyed our many talks. We exchanged ideas about event fundraising as recently as 3 weeks ago and I was so looking forward to seeing him on the 20th at our Celebration. He will be missed greatly by his CF family. Caroline King

Dena Brodie

May 7, 2025

All my love to your family at this time of loss.

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