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Jim Anderson
December 10, 2018
For me, one thing about JLPivs life stands out above all his other special qualities. Many years ago he met my sister and, as such things go, decided that she was going to be the love of his life. And, as such things go, Jim became the love of her life. Then over the next 50+ years they created a life upon that foundation. What more could a brother wish for a beloved sister than a life built on love?
December 9, 2018
Hi Judy
I am sorry to hear of Jim's passing. We were in the band together and both played clarinet. As I recall, Jim was quite a bit more skillful than me, and I hadn't realized that he had continued his musical interest in the Marines after graduation.
I lost track of Jim after graduation, and unfortunately don't remember talking with him/you at our 50th reunion which I attended. It sounds like we had interests in common. I also am into 60's rock and have had recent pleasure debating the merits of 60's rock with my 18 yo grandson. I also have an interest in a family farm on the Chesapeake Bay that I visit annually and sail on the Chester River. And, finally it sounds like we married in a similar time frame, and I celebrated my 50th anniversary with Marsha in August a year ago.
We wish you the best.
Hank and Marsha Ingersoll
La Jolla, Ca
Anne Tait
December 9, 2018
Anne Tait
December 9, 2018
Judy, I am so sad to read this news that your husband of 50 years has died. It was wonderful to see the photos of the recent celebration of your anniversary in such grand style.
Jim was an easy to like kind of a guy. Although I only saw him at SPH class reunions, I enjoyed his easy smile and wit and I liked him a lot because you did!! You were a good match indeed.
May Jim rest in peace and you and your son enjoy all your fondest memories as they tumble out of your heart in the days and weeks ahead.
May God bless you and all the Parsons family.
Love,
Taffy
Patricia Teplitz
December 7, 2018
You and Jim were special to me and Marvin. I am so sorry. I will be in Lexington for my sister's 80th birthday party on Friday. We had many good times together. I hope to see you soon.
Love, Pat.
I don't think the tree which obstructs a view of our suite, was there in the mid 1960's
Steve Springer
December 7, 2018
Jim and I were in several classes together at AI because of being in band. My particular recollection was shop, in which Jim and I had to be placed in a class with boys in the next grade above us, since it was the only way to work around band. I called Jim Snips (from parsnips) and he called me Jumper (from Springer). We weren't too close in band because the clarinets didn't sit close to the tympani (my instrument), but we did all of the concerts, football games, and marches together, and maybe Delaware Music Camp as well.
Then, we both went to Syracuse, and we were roommates for a couple of yearsin Stadium Apartments and in Marshall Apartments, older, three story buildings (I'll send you a photo of the latter I took this fall. We were in the suite on the right of the front entrance, first floor. The shop store front wasn't there in our days.). Jim was pretty fastidious about making his bed, as I recall, which must have served him well in the Marines. He lead an interesting life.
Robbie Cohen
December 7, 2018
On the whispered request from Jaime who was maybe 5 years old at that time, Jay grudgingly left his cocktail, went around to the front of the house and sang the national anthem for the 2 boys who were to play baseball --the All Star game (National League vs American League) in the street. Both boys reportedly held their hats over their stomachs as Jay sang. This must have been sometime in the 70's, in Wilmington.
My sincere condolences t to Judy and Jaime.
Peggy Newberg
December 4, 2018
Dear Judy and James V,
We are so sorry to hear of cousin Jay's passing. I, for one, will miss his vocabulary on facebook! Jay paved the way proudly for the rest of the James & Edith Parsons' cousins. He will be missed. We send our love and sympathy to you and all our eastern cousins. Love, Peggy & Jon Newberg & family
Nancy Anderson
December 4, 2018
My favorite memory of Jay goes back to 1975. Jay was captaining the family boat on Chesapeake Bay. My then-5-year-old son MacGregor was enthralled with the whole scene of sun, speed and water, intent on Jay's every move. Jay carefully, but succinctly, explained what he was doing, MacGregor nodding over each bit of information. Then Jay said, "Hey, MacGregor! You want to drive?" MacGregor was beside himself with the joy of it all. He said, "I didn't know boys who aren't six yet COULD drive a boat!" Jay spread his hands wide and said, "Sure you can! There's all this water. You can't get in any trouble." And Jay was right. MacGreg had the time of his life, because Jay remembered what it was like to be not quite 6 and to want a turn at the rudder. Isn't that just like him?
Margaret Slocum
December 3, 2018
I don't know what to say except I'm so sorry. If there's anything I can do just call me. I know we just meet but I feel like I have a friend forever. Take care of yourself. Chris and I are going to make a donation to gift of life in Jim's name. Always Marge
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