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James Elias “Jim” Sherry

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James Elias “Jim” Sherry

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Feb 2016 (aged 91)
Honesdale, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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"James Elias Sherry, 91, formerly of Tunkhannock, died on Sunday, February 21, 2016 at Bethany Village where he was residing.

He was preceded in death by his wife, the former June Emma Dotter on September 10, 1997.

The couple married on January 27, 1950.

Born on December 8, 1924 in Kingston, PA, he was the son of the late Thomas and Anna Daniels Sherry.

He was a graduate of Meyers High School, class of 1942.

In July of 1942, he enlisted in the US Navy serving throughout World War II in the North Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific Oceans.

During that time he served as a fireman and machinist on the destroyer, the USS Nicholson.

Following his honorable discharge in November of 1945, Kings College where he played on the baseball team.

Later he received master degrees from Alfred University and CW Post University.

He began his career in education, teaching history in the Arkport School District in upstate New York.

He and his wife along with their three children moved to Long Island where be became a well respected educator.
He began teaching history and English at Massapequa High School and settled at Berner High School where he became very involved with school activities.

He chaired the social studies department and was a class advisor.

He also coached the varsity baseball team and JV basketball teams.

In addition to his teaching career, Jim was a part-time librarian at Farmingdale University and Brooklyn Poly-Tech.

After 37 years in education, he retired in 1982.

In his younger years, Jim enjoyed playing basketball in YMCA leagues.

An avid baseball fan, he enjoyed cheering for the New York Yankees.

Jim also enjoyed playing golf with his good friends where he would often reminisce of having lot of fun together talking about politics.

In recent years, he became a self exclaimed "political junkie."

He enjoyed staying up to date with current events and politics.

Jim was a loving grandfather and always looked forward to visits from his special grandson Riley.

Surviving is his daughter and caregiver, Alison Kandrovy and husband John of Honesdale and daughter Lee Ann Castro and husband Alan of West Babylon, NY; sons Paul Sherry and wife Rose of Brooklyn, NY and Mark Sherry of New York City; his grandchildren Riley Kandrovy, Jim, Peter and Danielle Castro; three great-grandchildren, Gina, Leah and Olivia,and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his brother Donald Sherry.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, March 4th at Hessling Funeral Home, Inc., 428 Main St Honesdale at 11am.
The family will receive friends 10 to service time.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Wayne County Library, Hospice of the Sacred Heart or St. Joseph's Trinity Medical Daycare."

Published in Wayne Independent, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, Friday, February 26, 2016.
"James Elias Sherry, 91, formerly of Tunkhannock, died on Sunday, February 21, 2016 at Bethany Village where he was residing.

He was preceded in death by his wife, the former June Emma Dotter on September 10, 1997.

The couple married on January 27, 1950.

Born on December 8, 1924 in Kingston, PA, he was the son of the late Thomas and Anna Daniels Sherry.

He was a graduate of Meyers High School, class of 1942.

In July of 1942, he enlisted in the US Navy serving throughout World War II in the North Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific Oceans.

During that time he served as a fireman and machinist on the destroyer, the USS Nicholson.

Following his honorable discharge in November of 1945, Kings College where he played on the baseball team.

Later he received master degrees from Alfred University and CW Post University.

He began his career in education, teaching history in the Arkport School District in upstate New York.

He and his wife along with their three children moved to Long Island where be became a well respected educator.
He began teaching history and English at Massapequa High School and settled at Berner High School where he became very involved with school activities.

He chaired the social studies department and was a class advisor.

He also coached the varsity baseball team and JV basketball teams.

In addition to his teaching career, Jim was a part-time librarian at Farmingdale University and Brooklyn Poly-Tech.

After 37 years in education, he retired in 1982.

In his younger years, Jim enjoyed playing basketball in YMCA leagues.

An avid baseball fan, he enjoyed cheering for the New York Yankees.

Jim also enjoyed playing golf with his good friends where he would often reminisce of having lot of fun together talking about politics.

In recent years, he became a self exclaimed "political junkie."

He enjoyed staying up to date with current events and politics.

Jim was a loving grandfather and always looked forward to visits from his special grandson Riley.

Surviving is his daughter and caregiver, Alison Kandrovy and husband John of Honesdale and daughter Lee Ann Castro and husband Alan of West Babylon, NY; sons Paul Sherry and wife Rose of Brooklyn, NY and Mark Sherry of New York City; his grandchildren Riley Kandrovy, Jim, Peter and Danielle Castro; three great-grandchildren, Gina, Leah and Olivia,and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his brother Donald Sherry.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, March 4th at Hessling Funeral Home, Inc., 428 Main St Honesdale at 11am.
The family will receive friends 10 to service time.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Wayne County Library, Hospice of the Sacred Heart or St. Joseph's Trinity Medical Daycare."

Published in Wayne Independent, Honesdale, Pennsylvania, Friday, February 26, 2016.

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