- Date Of Birth: January 6, 1947
- Date Of Death: October 5, 2022
- State: Massachusetts
My Pop, also known as James R. Witmer, Sr., (Big Jim) 75 of Easthampton, MA died early Wednesday morning October 5th, 2022. He had thought maybe he’d die on Tuesday, but he had to run to the post office that day; Monday was no good because he had to pay some bills using his customary clay tablet and abacus.
Pop is survived by his first wife Linda Hagan-Brandts and their children, James R. Witmer, II (that’s me), my wife Erin and our children Riandeau and Hagan. By my sister Shannon Ortiz and her husband Alex, and their two daughters Autumn and Lynisa, by his older sister Charlotte Seltzer and her children, Kenny Devlin and Kelly Seitz, and his younger sister Kay Tuel and her son Todd Witmer.
Dad was a talented athlete in his youth and remained passionate about sports his whole life. He was a popular youth basketball coach in Easthampton. That’s not according to him, and maybe the players felt like they had to say that, but he took them to quite a few championships so there’s that.
There is simply no way I can summarize the man’s life in any meaningful way like this, so I am writing this for myself and for those who knew and loved my Dad. He was a very decent man. His choice of regular daily attire was highly questionable. He rarely raised his voice, he wasn’t one to use coarse language. He could squeeze the life out of a nickel. He was eager to help those who needed it. He wasn’t afraid of a little hard work, unless of course it was housekeeping. I don’t know that I ever heard him say much of an unkind word about anyone. He was certainly no more perfect or flawed than the next man. He was my father. I loved him very much. I miss him already.
Dad will be there of course, but I may have to run him over to the post office on the way.