1944
2020
Eaton, James "Jim" Leroy
Born January 24, 1944 - Died December 16, 2020
Jim Eaton, cellist, music educator, and music industry leader, has passed. Jim was born into a happy family, the son of Harold Emmett Eaton and Lois Luella Eaton. He was the little brother of John Harold "Jack" Eaton, who had begged his parents to have another child that he could play with. As Jim would put it, "Jack literally willed me into existence."
Jim showed a love of music from a young age and began to play cello as a child. He was at home around musicians. As a teenager he had eventually loitered around the music store long enough that they offered him a job. Other than a few odd jobs, his entire professional life was spent in the service of music.
Jim attended the University of Tulsa where he studied cello performance and music education. The dear friendships he made and his musical experiences in those years were a foundation for him until his last days. His musical career included Principal Cello positions with the Fox Theater Orchestra and the Muny Opera here in St. Louis. He had many entertaining stories of the celebrities he met through the Fox and the steaming hot summers in the pit of The Muny. He was also a music educator, teaching orchestra at Ritenour High School and Parkway North High School. He was a guiding force for his students and many of them stayed in touch and cared for him in these later years. Following this, he spent the rest of his career in the music industry, heading the string instrument divisions of Scherl and Roth and then Knilling Strings.
He had a unique renaissance blend of interests that included classical music, cars, old westerns, knives and guns, photography, and anything British. He said that he would want to be remembered as "The Last of the Cowboy Cellists". (He was also the first).
He was first married to Carolyn, having children Marion and then Adam. His second marriage has been to Ann, having children Ben, Thomas "Tom", and Lois. His grandchildren are Jessica, Josephine, Alex, Abigail, Leonardo, Chandler, and Olivia. It is this family that survives him and carries his legacy.
Services: A small private family service will be held. A larger public service will be held when it is safe to do so. Condolences may be offered through:
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dale jorgenson
June 20, 2022
When I finally learned of Jim's passing last week, I was grieved... while we hadn't spoken for a year or two, we enjoyed the type of long-term friendship in which that wasn't unusual. Looking back on my own life, it occurs to me that I have had only a very few true friends with whom I could share virtually anything (no matter how long between visits), and know that person cared. Jim was foremost among those loyal friends for 50 years! I will certainly miss having him on this earth...
While it has been much longer than I realized, I still offer my most heartfelt sympathies to Ann and all Jim's family; he was unique and quite irreplaceable!
David Peek
April 18, 2021
I am so sorry for the loss of Jim to all musical families. He was such a gentleman and truly promoted the best of humanity though the arts. His kindness will always remembered.
Paul Jackson
December 20, 2020
I am saddened to learn of Jim's passing. As a student of his, early in his teaching career, my first impressions were of the profundancy of what he was teaching...not just the music itself, but its origin and the lives of those who created it.
He was among the first professional musicians whom I met, and certainly the first professional orchestral player. Jim encouraged me; I think he might have seen potential that I didn't recognize.
When I turned down a music scholarship in favor of the discipline that became my career choice, I was concerned that he might think less of me. He didn't, and we stayed in touch. It was a joy for me, later on, to work with him on various projects.
I hope that this unusual holiday season fills all of Jim's loved ones with nothing but warm and cheerful memories. God bless you all.
Paul "PJ" Jackson, Sr.
Ritenour '74
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