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A Reconstructed Obituary for My Brother, Jim

My brother Jim’s high school class is having their 50th anniversary this Saturday and I was contacted to supply Jim’s obituary for a table honoring deceased classmates.  I couldn’t find it; so I reconstructed it from memory.  Here it is along with some pictures of Jim.

James Louis Leatherwood was born on December 9, 1946 and died October 27, 1995. He graduated from Bonham High School in 1964, attended Michigan State University for one year, then moved to California where he studied at San Francisco State University. In 1968, after a stint as a cook in Haight-Ashbury, Jim joined the Norwegian Merchant Marine and traveled all over the world. Upon his return, he moved to Texas where he finished his Bachelor’s degree at East Texas State University with a degree in chemistry.

Jim graduated from Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth in 1976. He moved to Florida for his internship in Family Medicine and remained there until joining the Navy as a medical officer. He served in the Navy at both Camp Lejeune and Camp Pendleton, finally being honorably discharged with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Jim made his home in Los Angeles, CA where he set up a private practice in West Hollywood, first as a family physician and later as a successful laser surgeon.

Jim was an adventurer. He had a love of the ocean, particularly the Pacific. He owned a series of ocean-going sailboats, which he sailed as far as Hawaii. Also, he learned to fly small aircraft and earned his pilot’s license. He owned his own airplane, routinely flying cross-country to Texas from LA.

Jim was active in the West Hollywood area and with his church, St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal church in Hollywood. He died from AIDS in 1995. He was surrounded with family and friends at the time of his death and is fondly remembered by all those who loved him.


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