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Dr James Amasa “Jim” Frizzell

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Dr James Amasa “Jim” Frizzell

Birth
Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
15 Dec 2013 (aged 70)
Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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Dr. James Amasa Frizzell of Sanibel, FL lost his battle with cancer at Hope Hospice, Fort Myers, FL on December 15, 2013. Jim, born on October 26, 1943, was the son of the late Theodore and Martha (McDanolds) Frizzell of Charlestown, NH.

He is survived by his loving wife, Janet Frizzell of Sanibel, FL and his son, Justin, and his wife, Laurie, and granddaughter, Aria Frizzell of Annapolis Junction, MD. He is also survived by his sisters and brother: Katharine "Trinka" and her husband, Edwin Blaisdell, North Haverhill, NH: Theodora "Todi" and her husband, Thomas Frick, Charlotte, NC: Elizabeth "Betsy" and her husband, Allyn Bascom, Port Charlotte, FL: Robert "Bob" and his wife, Polly Frizzell, Charlestown, NH: 16 nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his son, Julian Frizzell.

Jim grew up in Charlestown, NH, graduated from UNH in 1964, and medical school at UVM in 1968. His medical internship was at Denver General Hospital, followed by Internal Residence at Dartmouth Medical School.

He spent two years in the Army during the Vietnam War (at Walter Reed Hospital), finally completing his fellowship in Gastroenterology at Dartmouth. Jim began his career as a gastroenterologist in Frederick, MD, in 1974, the first sub-specialist in Frederick. In 1988, he built and opened the Frederick Medical and Surgical Building, which included the Frederick Surgical Center, one of the first ambulatory surgical centers in Maryland. He continued his practice with Janet as Practice Manager, until retiring in 2010.

Jim and Janet have had a home on Sanibel since 1997 and own several businesses including Huxter's Market and Deli, Huxter's Liquiors and Sanibel Spirits. Since their retirement, they have become permanent residents of Sanibel.

Jim, along with Janet, became involved with the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village where he was on the Board of Directors. A Memorial service will be held at the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village at a later date.

Burial will be held in Pine Crest Cemetery in Charlestown in the spring.
Dr. James Amasa Frizzell of Sanibel, FL lost his battle with cancer at Hope Hospice, Fort Myers, FL on December 15, 2013. Jim, born on October 26, 1943, was the son of the late Theodore and Martha (McDanolds) Frizzell of Charlestown, NH.

He is survived by his loving wife, Janet Frizzell of Sanibel, FL and his son, Justin, and his wife, Laurie, and granddaughter, Aria Frizzell of Annapolis Junction, MD. He is also survived by his sisters and brother: Katharine "Trinka" and her husband, Edwin Blaisdell, North Haverhill, NH: Theodora "Todi" and her husband, Thomas Frick, Charlotte, NC: Elizabeth "Betsy" and her husband, Allyn Bascom, Port Charlotte, FL: Robert "Bob" and his wife, Polly Frizzell, Charlestown, NH: 16 nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his son, Julian Frizzell.

Jim grew up in Charlestown, NH, graduated from UNH in 1964, and medical school at UVM in 1968. His medical internship was at Denver General Hospital, followed by Internal Residence at Dartmouth Medical School.

He spent two years in the Army during the Vietnam War (at Walter Reed Hospital), finally completing his fellowship in Gastroenterology at Dartmouth. Jim began his career as a gastroenterologist in Frederick, MD, in 1974, the first sub-specialist in Frederick. In 1988, he built and opened the Frederick Medical and Surgical Building, which included the Frederick Surgical Center, one of the first ambulatory surgical centers in Maryland. He continued his practice with Janet as Practice Manager, until retiring in 2010.

Jim and Janet have had a home on Sanibel since 1997 and own several businesses including Huxter's Market and Deli, Huxter's Liquiors and Sanibel Spirits. Since their retirement, they have become permanent residents of Sanibel.

Jim, along with Janet, became involved with the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village where he was on the Board of Directors. A Memorial service will be held at the Sanibel Historical Museum and Village at a later date.

Burial will be held in Pine Crest Cemetery in Charlestown in the spring.


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