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James R. “Coach” Shreve

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James R. “Coach” Shreve Veteran

Birth
Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death
29 Dec 2018 (aged 92)
Lansdale, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Lansing, Tompkins County, New York, USA Add to Map
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On December 29th, 2018, James R. Shreve passed peacefully surrounded by love and family at Brittany Pointe Estates, in Lansdale, PA.

A loving husband for 68 years, "Coach Shreve" was the father of three sons.

He was born in Plainfield, NJ, son of John Donald and Helen Shreve of Fanwood, NJ, in August of 1926.

He graduated Scotch Plains High School (1945) where he was a three sport star, and was recognized as First Team All-State selection in both football and basketball. He was inducted into the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Hall of Fame (2006). After high school, he accepted a scholarship to attend Syracuse University. He played on the basketball team at Syracuse (45-46), and the football team (48-50) for Ben Schwartzwalder. He served his country in the US. Army from 1946-47.

A dual position player on the football team, he excelled as a defensive back, and held the Syracuse school record set in 1950 for most interceptions at that time. He graduated from Syracuse in 1951, with a BA in education. It was at Syracuse that he met the love of his life, Dorian Lloyd Shreve, of Buffalo, NY, and they had a wonderful, loving marriage of over 68 years. Jim's frequent quote, "my marriage to Dorian was the best decision of my life."

In 1951 he embarked on a stellar coaching career at Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA, where he was the youngest Head Coach in the country. He also coached at George Washington, Lehigh, Syracuse, Iowa State and Cornell Universities. At Lehigh, the Engineers won the first Lambert Cup trophy in 1958. He was appointed Head Lacrosse Coach at Lehigh in 1959 and guided the team to a National Championship. That same year, he accepted an offer from Syracuse as the Director of Recruiting and Head Freshmen Football coach. His first year at Syracuse, the Orange went 11-0 and won the National Championship. Two national championships at different colleges in the same year is family legend.

After a freshmen record of 36-4, he became the backfield coach, and was an integral part of the dominant Syracuse teams of the 1960's. During his 14-year tenure at Syracuse, he is credited with recruiting many great athletes that left an indelible mark on the program. He coached many great players at "The Cuse," such as Ernie Davis, Larry Csonka, Floyd Little, and John Mackey. Coach Shreve recruited Tom Coughlin (NY Giants Head Coach 2004-2015).

"The Jim Shreve Show" became a weekly broadcast on WHEN-TV. He also contributed to the production of the movie "The Express", as a consultant. Jim was honored to be inducted into the Syracuse Lettermen of Distinction on October 12th, 2007.

He was a man of integrity and was a respected member of the AFCA for over 35 years. He will be remembered most for his warm, engaging demeanor. He had an innate ability to make everyone feel welcomed, respected, and important. In retirement, Jim and Dorian lived in Ithaca, NY, for over 35 years. Active in the real estate market, he loved Ithaca and their many friends and neighbors. An avid reader, a big Cubs fan, a lover of birds, Jersey shore vacations, and following Syracuse Athletics were life's joys. He was a 20 year member and past president of the Ithaca Cayuga Rotary Club.

Jim will be reunited in heaven with his son Kirk, who predeceased him in September, 2006, and two brothers, Wister and Donald Shreve. His legacy will live on with those who survive him: sons James (Beverly) Shreve of Wilmington, DE; Michael (Janie) Shreve of Bethlehem, PA; and his sister, Barbara Kelly of Bethlehem, PA.

He is also survived by six grandchildren: Justin, Kate, Suzy, Vanessa, Natalie and Michael. He has 9 great grandchildren: Vesper, Evan, Lansing, Easton, Silas, Leighton, Bailey, Everett, and Cameron. We love you, Grampop.

A funeral service celebrating Jim's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 5, 2019, at Lansing United Methodist Church, 32 Brickyard Road, Lansing, NY 14882, with Pastor Alison Schmied officiating. Military honors will be rendered, followed by private family burial in Ludlowville Pine Grove Cemetery, Lansing, NY. Family and friends are invited to gather in the church fellowship hall following the service.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Jim's memory can be directed to JDRF or the American Cancer Society.

Information from the Lansing Funeral Home

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James R. Shreve passed peacefully on December 29th, 2018, in Lansdale, PA.

Born in Plainfield, NJ in 1926, he was the son of John Donald and Helen Shreve of Fanwood, NJ.

He graduated Scotch Plains HS (1945), where he was First Team All-State selection in football and basketball, and an inductee into Scotch Plains Hall of Fame (2006). At Syracuse University, he played football (48-50) and basketball (45-46). "Coach Shreve" also had an amazing football coaching career: Moravian College, George Washington, Lehigh, Syracuse, Iowa State, Canastota HS and Cornell. While at Lehigh, the Engineers won their first Lambert Cup trophy in 1957. In 1959, he was also appointed Head Lacrosse Coach, where he guided Lehigh to a National Championship.

In the fall of 59, Shreve started at Syracuse as Head Freshmen Football coach (record 36-4) and Recruiting Director. That first year, the Orange went 11-0 and won the National Championship. He coached legendary players Ernie Davis, Larry Czsonka, Floyd Little, John Mackey, Tom Coughlin and Cliff Ensley.

Jim was a lifelong Cubs fan and a 20-year Rotarian. He hosted a weekly sports TV show, "The Jim Shreve Show", on WHEN-TV, and served in the US. Army (46-47).

At Syracuse, he met the love of his life, Dorian Lloyd, of Buffalo, NY, and they had a loving marriage of 68 years. In retirement, Jim and Dorian lived in Ithaca, NY, for 35 years.

Jim is survived by Dorian, sons James (Beverly) and Mike (Janie), sister Barb Kelly; 6 grandchildren: Justin, Kate, Suzy, Vanessa, Natalie and Michael; and 9 great grandchildren: Vesper, Evan, Lansing, Easton, Silas, Leighton, Bailey, Everett, and Cameron.

He was predeceased by son Kirk and brothers Wister and Donald. Service will be held at Lansing United Methodist Church, Lansing, NY, on Saturday, January 5, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to JDRF or the American Cancer Society


A tribute , "Former Syracuse football player, assistant Jim Shreve, 92, has died", by Nate Mink, was published in the Syracuse Post Standard on January 4, 2019. Accessed August 12, 2019.m


Thanks to kswh for help with this memorial [46633789]

On December 29th, 2018, James R. Shreve passed peacefully surrounded by love and family at Brittany Pointe Estates, in Lansdale, PA.

A loving husband for 68 years, "Coach Shreve" was the father of three sons.

He was born in Plainfield, NJ, son of John Donald and Helen Shreve of Fanwood, NJ, in August of 1926.

He graduated Scotch Plains High School (1945) where he was a three sport star, and was recognized as First Team All-State selection in both football and basketball. He was inducted into the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Hall of Fame (2006). After high school, he accepted a scholarship to attend Syracuse University. He played on the basketball team at Syracuse (45-46), and the football team (48-50) for Ben Schwartzwalder. He served his country in the US. Army from 1946-47.

A dual position player on the football team, he excelled as a defensive back, and held the Syracuse school record set in 1950 for most interceptions at that time. He graduated from Syracuse in 1951, with a BA in education. It was at Syracuse that he met the love of his life, Dorian Lloyd Shreve, of Buffalo, NY, and they had a wonderful, loving marriage of over 68 years. Jim's frequent quote, "my marriage to Dorian was the best decision of my life."

In 1951 he embarked on a stellar coaching career at Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA, where he was the youngest Head Coach in the country. He also coached at George Washington, Lehigh, Syracuse, Iowa State and Cornell Universities. At Lehigh, the Engineers won the first Lambert Cup trophy in 1958. He was appointed Head Lacrosse Coach at Lehigh in 1959 and guided the team to a National Championship. That same year, he accepted an offer from Syracuse as the Director of Recruiting and Head Freshmen Football coach. His first year at Syracuse, the Orange went 11-0 and won the National Championship. Two national championships at different colleges in the same year is family legend.

After a freshmen record of 36-4, he became the backfield coach, and was an integral part of the dominant Syracuse teams of the 1960's. During his 14-year tenure at Syracuse, he is credited with recruiting many great athletes that left an indelible mark on the program. He coached many great players at "The Cuse," such as Ernie Davis, Larry Csonka, Floyd Little, and John Mackey. Coach Shreve recruited Tom Coughlin (NY Giants Head Coach 2004-2015).

"The Jim Shreve Show" became a weekly broadcast on WHEN-TV. He also contributed to the production of the movie "The Express", as a consultant. Jim was honored to be inducted into the Syracuse Lettermen of Distinction on October 12th, 2007.

He was a man of integrity and was a respected member of the AFCA for over 35 years. He will be remembered most for his warm, engaging demeanor. He had an innate ability to make everyone feel welcomed, respected, and important. In retirement, Jim and Dorian lived in Ithaca, NY, for over 35 years. Active in the real estate market, he loved Ithaca and their many friends and neighbors. An avid reader, a big Cubs fan, a lover of birds, Jersey shore vacations, and following Syracuse Athletics were life's joys. He was a 20 year member and past president of the Ithaca Cayuga Rotary Club.

Jim will be reunited in heaven with his son Kirk, who predeceased him in September, 2006, and two brothers, Wister and Donald Shreve. His legacy will live on with those who survive him: sons James (Beverly) Shreve of Wilmington, DE; Michael (Janie) Shreve of Bethlehem, PA; and his sister, Barbara Kelly of Bethlehem, PA.

He is also survived by six grandchildren: Justin, Kate, Suzy, Vanessa, Natalie and Michael. He has 9 great grandchildren: Vesper, Evan, Lansing, Easton, Silas, Leighton, Bailey, Everett, and Cameron. We love you, Grampop.

A funeral service celebrating Jim's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 5, 2019, at Lansing United Methodist Church, 32 Brickyard Road, Lansing, NY 14882, with Pastor Alison Schmied officiating. Military honors will be rendered, followed by private family burial in Ludlowville Pine Grove Cemetery, Lansing, NY. Family and friends are invited to gather in the church fellowship hall following the service.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Jim's memory can be directed to JDRF or the American Cancer Society.

Information from the Lansing Funeral Home

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

James R. Shreve passed peacefully on December 29th, 2018, in Lansdale, PA.

Born in Plainfield, NJ in 1926, he was the son of John Donald and Helen Shreve of Fanwood, NJ.

He graduated Scotch Plains HS (1945), where he was First Team All-State selection in football and basketball, and an inductee into Scotch Plains Hall of Fame (2006). At Syracuse University, he played football (48-50) and basketball (45-46). "Coach Shreve" also had an amazing football coaching career: Moravian College, George Washington, Lehigh, Syracuse, Iowa State, Canastota HS and Cornell. While at Lehigh, the Engineers won their first Lambert Cup trophy in 1957. In 1959, he was also appointed Head Lacrosse Coach, where he guided Lehigh to a National Championship.

In the fall of 59, Shreve started at Syracuse as Head Freshmen Football coach (record 36-4) and Recruiting Director. That first year, the Orange went 11-0 and won the National Championship. He coached legendary players Ernie Davis, Larry Czsonka, Floyd Little, John Mackey, Tom Coughlin and Cliff Ensley.

Jim was a lifelong Cubs fan and a 20-year Rotarian. He hosted a weekly sports TV show, "The Jim Shreve Show", on WHEN-TV, and served in the US. Army (46-47).

At Syracuse, he met the love of his life, Dorian Lloyd, of Buffalo, NY, and they had a loving marriage of 68 years. In retirement, Jim and Dorian lived in Ithaca, NY, for 35 years.

Jim is survived by Dorian, sons James (Beverly) and Mike (Janie), sister Barb Kelly; 6 grandchildren: Justin, Kate, Suzy, Vanessa, Natalie and Michael; and 9 great grandchildren: Vesper, Evan, Lansing, Easton, Silas, Leighton, Bailey, Everett, and Cameron.

He was predeceased by son Kirk and brothers Wister and Donald. Service will be held at Lansing United Methodist Church, Lansing, NY, on Saturday, January 5, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to JDRF or the American Cancer Society


A tribute , "Former Syracuse football player, assistant Jim Shreve, 92, has died", by Nate Mink, was published in the Syracuse Post Standard on January 4, 2019. Accessed August 12, 2019.m


Thanks to kswh for help with this memorial [46633789]


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JAMES R. SHREVE
CPL US ARMY
AUG. 27 1926 [cross] DEC. 29 2018

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