James Edward LeMay

James Edward LeMay

December 26, 1925 - March 03, 2015

James Edward LeMay

December 26, 1925 - March 03, 2015

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James Edward LeMay
December 26, 1925 – March 3, 2015

James Edward LeMay of Irvine, California, a lifelong Catholic, passed away on March 3, 2015, at age 89.

He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the youngest of five children born to Eugene Noel and Ruberta “Ruby” LeMay. He served as an altar boy at St. Matthew’s grade school and attended all-boys high school, Cretin, where he was involved in the camera club, school newspaper, yearbook, and the ROTC precision marching and rifle drill platoon. He also worked as a drugstore clerk and soda jerk, earning 10 cents an hour, and spent many hours at the St. Paul Catholic Youth Center.

World War II began when Jim was in high school and his goal was to attend a military academy. He was twice named first alternate to West Point. He attended St. Thomas College in the mid-1940s, where he took photos for the college public relations office and student newspaper while helping to organize a drama club. When his medical history disqualified him for West Point, he enlisted in the Army, where he shot photographs and ran the film library at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The base’s location near New York City allowed opportunities to see many Broadway shows.

After his service in the Army, Jim returned to the St. Paul Catholic Youth Center, where he met his future wife, Mary Dicks. He was hired to develop a program for young people at Nativity Parish and re-enrolled at St. Thomas College. He proposed to Mary on Christmas Eve 1949 and earned his bachelor’s degree six months later. Mary gave up a promising career at Pitney Bowes, where she was a regional manager at age 21, to marry Jim. They were wed Aug. 5, 1950, in a ceremony officiated by Jim’s brother, Father Henry LeMay.

The newlyweds moved to Bloomington, Indiana, where Jim enrolled in graduate school to study the then-new field of audiovisual materials. He earned his master’s degree in 1952, the same year his first child was born.

Jim and Mary had seven children: Steven, Susan, Jean, Robert, Peter, Phillip and Judith – better known as Steve, Sue, Jean, Bob, Pete, Phil and Judi. The family moved often for Jim’s work as a salesman, living in St. Paul, Minnesota; Chicago, Illinois; Montgomery, Alabama; Binghamton, New York; Bloomington, Minnesota; and Park Ridge, Illinois. At each location they became active members of the local Catholic parish.

Jim traveled extensively for his jobs, primarily Coronet Educational Films. He also served as Alderman in Park Ridge, Illinois, where the family lived for 23 years, and performed in Chez Paris, an annual talent show fundraiser at Mary, Seat of Wisdom Catholic church.

After their children were grown, the LeMays moved to San Diego and then to Irvine. Jim retired from Coastline Community College in 1996 as Associate Dean of the telecourse division. One of the many productions he led during his tenure at Coastline won an Emmy Award in in the educational program category.

Jim and Mary enjoyed a surprise 60th wedding anniversary party thrown by their children when they traveled to Chicago in 2010 for a grandson’s wedding. Many friends and family members from the Midwest attended the event, which included a slide show of photo memories and the family’s special recipe Mahogany Cake.

Jim and Mary moved to Regents Point retirement community in 2009. After a few years, Mary moved to the memory care unit where Jim visited her daily until she passed away in Feb. 2013.

In addition to his four sons and three daughters, Jim had seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was immensely proud of all of them. Although his family is spread across the country, they participate in weekly online chats and gather every few years for a reunion.

Jim is survived by his son Steve LeMay and wife Nancy of Coppell, Texas; daughter Susan LeMay of Santa Ana, California; daughter Jean LeMay Silarski and husband Dave of Houston, Texas; son Bob LeMay and wife Bonnie of Downers Grove, Illinois; son Pete LeMay and wife Chris of Madison, Wisconsin; son Phil LeMay of Irvine; daughter Judi LeMay Franz and husband Norm of Irvine; grandchildren Tom LeMay of Waunakee, Wisconsin; Beth LeMay Winder and husband Nick of Madison, Wisconsin; Matt LeMay and wife Lianna of Two Rivers, Wisconsin; Melanie LeMay of Binghamton, New York; Navy ET3 Jeff LeMay of Hampton, Virginia; Joe LeMay of Downers Grove, Illinois; and Richard LeMay of Long Beach, California. He is also survived by his great-grandchildren, Tiernan and Arya LeMay of Two Rivers, Wisconsin.

Jim was much loved and will be missed, but the family is glad that he’s now been reunited with his beloved wife of 62 years.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mary R. and James E. LeMay Youth Ministry Endowment Fund at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Irvine (http://orangecatholicfoundation.org/lemay).

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7 responses to James Edward LeMay

  1. Betsy Blair says:

    Hi, Jean and David, I am sorry to hear about your father. I hope you are doing ok.
    Betsy Blair

  2. Carole Lyman says:

    I am the Chaplain at Regents Point and Jim touched my life in many many ways. His deep faith, the pride he had in his family and the way his face beamed when he gazed at the life-size painting of his beloved wife on the wall of his room.

    My father, Don Strobe, a United Methodist Pastor as I am, loved sharing theological thoughts with Jim but mostly they enjoyed talking about their true loves, their beautiful wives and how much they missed them. When I heard of Jim’s passing I started to cry, and then I realized how selfish I was, Jim was with his beloved Mary again.

    I just miss our talks and our figuring out the world together!

    He blessed my life!

    In Christ’s loving arms and in our shared faith,

    Carole Strobe Lyman, United Methodist Pastor and Chaplain at Regents Point

  3. Debbie says:

    Debbie Slavkin
    Thanks for sharing this. So sad. I have very fond memories of Jim and how he helped me launch my career.

    Please share my thoughts with his family.
    Debbie Slavkin

  4. Leslie Purdy says:

    I am glad to write a note in tribute to Jim LeMay. I had the good fortune to hire Jim to work as Marketing Director for the Coast Telecourses department at Coastline Community College. His knowledge of the film and video industry helped us market and distribute educational television programs throughout the country and even internationally. But, more important than his knowledge and experience was his integrity. He was an excellent manager of his staff and helped build strong relationships with other educational institutions and customers. I learned so much from him and appreciated his dedication to the college, to students, and to his family and community. I will miss him and Mary, and send my condolences to his wonderful family.

    Leslie Purdy

  5. Linda Morgan says:

    Dear Family of Mr. Lemay…I send my heartfelt condolences to you all. Although this is a sad time for you, I hope your pain turns quickly into smiles and only wonderful memories of your parents remain. My memory of your father is of a compassionate man who adored his wife, staying by her side and patting her hand as they spoke to each other. I often teared up with emotion when I saw them together. I believe he is now with his Mary and both are free of pain, with his arm around her – what a sight that is to me!

    I am so grateful to have met your father.

    Linda Morgan
    Nurse Manager at Regents Point Residential Living

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