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James Marsters Obituary

James Carlyle Marsters Beloved husband, father, and grandfather, retired orthodontist, inventor, and advocate of the oral deaf community, Jim died comfortably after a short illness in Oakland, CA, on July 28, 2009. He was 85. Born in Norwich, N.Y. on April 5, 1924, Jim became deaf as an infant. He graduated from the Wright Oral School for the Deaf in NYC in 1943 and earned a BS from Union College in 1947. He graduated from the NYU School of Dentistry in 1952 and completed a Masters in orthodontics at USC in 1954. He started a solo orthodontic practice in Pasadena, CA in 1954 and ran it until his retirement in 1990. He is believed to be the first deaf orthodontist in the United States. His most outstanding contribution to the deaf community started in 1964, when he teamed up with two other deaf pioneers, Dr. Robert Weitbrecht and Andrew Saks, to develop an innovative text telephone system (TTYs) that allowed the deaf to meet and communicate with each other by telephone from home without assistance. In 1955, he married Alice Amelia Dorsey, the preschool director at the John Tracy Clinic, and together they raised three children. He enjoyed fishing, sailing, soaring, genealogy, investing, and roaming the country on family vacations in his motor home. He was active in the deaf and hearing communities - holding membership in the Masonic Lodge, Rotary and Kiwanis Club, and the American Dental Association. He served as vice president of the Alexander Graham Bell Assoc. and was one of the four founding members of it's Oral Deaf Adult Section. He was given the association's highest award, "Honor's of the Association" in 1990 for "extreme dedication to and sustained efforts to the betterment of the lives of people with hearing loss." He was preceded in death by Alice, his beloved wife of 49 years. After her death in 2003 he moved to Oakland, remaining active in the California oral deaf community and enjoyed the company of family and friends. He is survived by his children Jim Jr. of Oakland, Jean and Guy of Pasadena, and grandchildren Andrew and Anna. A Memorial Service is planned for the weekend of October 24-25th in Oakland. Donations may be made in his memory to the Jean Weingarten Peninsula Oral School, 3518 Jefferson Ave., Redwood City, CA 94062 or to the John Tracy Clinic, 806 West Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90007.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Aug. 6 to Aug. 9, 2009.

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cousin Peggy Scofield

August 24, 2009

I was Jim,s couson Peggy Scofield. I was shocked when I read the obit in my paper. I would like Jean to contact me at [email protected] or my address Margaret Scofield, 200Sylvan Dr. Lower Burrell, Pa.15068. Jim was so good to me, I was so shocked. Phone 724 334 0521. My deepest sympathy.I will miss him so. I wondered why he didn't answer my e-mail..Please get in touch with me Jean,tried to call but number not in service. Love
cousin Peggy

Peri Goodmanson

August 16, 2009

Dr. Marsters was a wonderful man. I lived with his family for 1 year in Pasadena when I was in 8th grade. He took me sailing, soaring and to the shooting range. He also was my orthodontist. I will always remember him and his family. Peri (Gottesman) Goodmanson

Jeanne Willey

August 16, 2009

Dr. Marsters was my orthodontist in the late 50's & early 60's and came to Lone Pine often to visit his friend Dr. Dyer & Florence as well as serve many of the teenagers in our little town. He even became the orthodontist to my children and husband in the 70's. I have such fun memories of my trips to Pasadena to seen him. He once told me he named his daughter Jean after me. One time he offered to take me for a ride in his glider but instead took me for a ride in his Porsche. After his retirement, just a few years ago, he even took time to visit me in Lone Pine. What a wonderful inspiration he was to all who knew him. Sincerely, Jeanne Bonham Willey

Jeanne Willey

August 16, 2009

Dr. Marsters was my orthodontist and came to Lone Pine often during the late 50's & early 60's to visit his friend Dr. Dyer and to serve many of us teenagers here in Lone Pine. I have such wonderful memories of my trips to Pasadena. He also became the orthodontist for my children & husband. After retirement he took time to visit me in Lone Pine just a few years ago. He always told me he named his daughter Jean after me. What a wonderful inspiration he was for all of us who knew him. Sincerely, Jeanne Bonham Willey

David Smith

August 11, 2009

It is quite interesting to find out that James Marsters was born in the same hometown as I was; Norwich, NY. Like him I am also deaf and I had heard of him a number of times but did not know of the hometown tie until just now in his obit. I am currently an associate professor in the department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Studies at Fresno State. My condolences to his family.

William Hyman

August 10, 2009

Dr. Marster was a classmate of my father, Joseph Hyman (deceased), at the USC orthodontic department. My mother, Teresa Hyman, was a year ahead of Dr Marsters at USC. All the members of the orthodontic department from those years are like family. Dr Marsters was a special member of a very select group of orthodontists. My mother, myself and (I am sure) the rest of the USC orthodontic community feel deep sorrow at Dr. Marsters' passing. My condolences.

Eric Helfenbein

August 9, 2009

Dr. Marster's was my orthodontist when I was a kid in Pasadena. He knew my Dad from NYU Dental School, who was a dentist in Montrose (Abraham "Al" Helfenbein). We also lost my Dad about a year ago...Dr. Marsters was a great man who inspired us all. I would think of him many times over the years, as I married a woman who is an interpreter for the deaf, and active in the deaf community in our area (Sunnyvale, outside of San Jose). Deepest condolences to the family.
Eric Helfenbein ([email protected])

Roger Eaton

August 9, 2009

My condolences to the family, I knew Mr Marsters when he lived in Pasadena and always admired him as a caring and gentle man. He was always full of fun and a very quick wit, we will miss him.

August 8, 2009

I would like to send my condolences to the family. I have fond memories of my childhood spending time with you in Pasadena. Your father was a wonderful man and had great respect from my father who was his dear friend and colleage.
Sincerely,
Paula Johnson Value

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