In Memory

James L Dolph - Class Of 1966

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of James L. (Jim) Dolph on June 9, 2017.  Survived by his wife, Peggi, daughter and son-in-law, Brittany and Aidan Dinneen of Decatur, GA, son Logan Dolph of Santa Monica, CA with Hope Garcia.  He was a U.S. Navy Veteran and had worked as a vocational rehabilitation counselor for the NYS Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped.  He loved music and the Chicago Cubs.

Arrangement were through the McInerny Funeral Home in Elmira, NY.  After Committal prayers and interment with military honors, Jim will be buried in the St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery, Elmira, NY.

Donations to American Cancer Society, 13 Beech Street, Johnson City NY  13790

You were a great friend to many and such a gentlemen to all your classmates.  Rest peacefully, JIM.



 
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07/24/17 05:36 AM #1    

Bob Goodwin (1966)

So sorry to read this. Jim was a major part of my high school experience. We debated in Mr. Callahan's history class with Jim out classing me every time; something that helped me numerous occasions in my job. God bless him and his family. He will be missed.

07/24/17 11:33 AM #2    

Laine M Blades (Ciccotti) (1966)

That was such a loss, he was one of the guys, arms crossed & held up the wall each noon for Hhds...great football player & Goodwin, you're correct taught us all to debate...blessings to the family


07/24/17 01:53 PM #3    

Mary Ann Campbell (Wilson) (1966)

So sad to lose another classmate.  Especially one like Jim.

Mary Ann and Ed Wilson


07/24/17 05:04 PM #4    

Terri L Zebrowski (Boyce) (1966)

So sorry to here of Jim's passing. He was definitely one of the good guys of our class. My prayers are with the family.

 

 


07/25/17 08:17 AM #5    

Ronald L Paine (1966)

So sad to hear about this. Jim was a good buddy through my HHS years.


07/25/17 11:44 AM #6    

Thomas M Gibbs III (1966)

This is sad news in deed.  I remember James and I used to make fun of "Fuzzy" Dreer in Physics class!  We had some good laughs over his obsession over "clicking" of pens while he was talking.  It sounds like he had a good life and was a patriot to our country!  Rest in peace Jim"Bo".


07/25/17 08:06 PM #7    

Pamela A Quattrini (1966)

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Blessings on his family.


07/25/17 09:29 PM #8    

Kathleen A Tighe (Clune) (1966)

I was so sorry to hear of Jim passing.  Sad to lose another classmate prayers to the family.


07/26/17 07:33 PM #9    

Sylvia J Ostrander (Baxter) (1966)

RIP James L Dolph.  So sad to learn of another classmate's passing.  He was a wonderful person; always with a ready smile!  He will be greatly missed.  Prayers for his family. 


07/28/17 12:09 PM #10    

Jack Frederick (1966)

I knew Jim from the football field and the track, both games Jim excelled at. I recall how gleeful Coach Skidmore was when his center beat all the halfbacks on the team in windsprints. His speed really came out in Track. The thing about Jim was, not only was he the fastest on the field, but he could run at that speed all damned day. Life is a humbling experience and Jim could certainly humble you in a race...and be a total gentleman in his victory. Jim carried Paul, Keith and myself to the State's in the 880 Relay. We had some good times. Tom's comment on his Fuzzy interpretation is right on. He really worked that one and to good affect. Happy Trails, Jim! My condolences to the family.


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