James F. Gearhart, Jr., 49, formerly of Homer City, PA, passed away suddenly on Saturday, September 22, 2007 at his hoime in Clearwater, Florida. James was born in Johnstown, PA and was raised in Homer City, PA where he attended schools and later was employed as a truck driver for Sam Jack Drilling. He moved to Clearwater in 1984 and was an employee for Nelson Construction and Bob Owens Lawn Service before establishing his own business, Jim’s Classic Lawn Service. For the past ten years, Jim has also been employed in maintenance for the City of Clearwater’s Solid Waste Department.
He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Marianne Zentner Gearhart, of Clearwater; his sons: Wesley, Casey, and Willy; his daughter, Chelsey; and his granddaughter, Amaya, all of Clearwater; his parents, James, Sr. and Mildred Penrod Gearhart of Homer City, PA; his sisters: Sharon Dressman, and her husband, Ken, of Morgantown, West Virginia, Carol Williams, and her husband, Edward, of Indiana, PA and Jane Gearhart of Homer City, PA; his brother, David, and his wife, Loretta, of Indiana, PA; his mother-in law, Eleanor Zentner, of Clearwater; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held on Thursday, September 27th at 6:30pm from Northwoods Community Church, 2295 McMullen-Booth Road, Clearwater with Pastor Neil Brown officiating.
Atrrangements entrusted to Veterans Funeral Care, Clearwater
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Marianne, I was so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. I know he meant a lot to Josh and his buddies in the neighborhood. Joshua always liked the way Jim took the time to play and talk with the boys.
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Karen
Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. All of us here at the Transfer Station liked Jim very much, he will truly be missed.
George D. Puopolo
City of Clearwater
Solid Waste Supervisor II
Transfer Station Operations
Jim was a great guy and I will never forget his “wacky” sense of humor. May he rest in peace. My condolences to the family.
may god keep you close to him and guide you in this very sad time. I am truly sorry for your loss. vern
Jim was a very well-liked and talented employee with a great sense of humor, who grew the most beautiful orchids and who was devoted to his three dogs. All in Solid Waste were shocked and deeply saddened by his passing. Our most sincere condolences to his family.
I was reading what Jim’s other friends had written about his sense of humor. I really appreciated that about him, he could be so funny! Whenever he laughed, I couldn’t help but smile because he laughed from his heart, so sincerely. He loved all of you so much, Marianne. I will miss him showing me his latest ’project’ and sharing his dreams about fixing up the R.V. I pray for all that he leaves behind.
I was reading what Jim’s other friends had written about his sense of humor. I really appreciated that about him, he could be so funny! Whenever he laughed, I couldn’t help but smile because he laughed from his heart, so sincerely. He loved all of you
Jim always had something funny to say.He was a great person,He will be missed alot.
We’re sorry for the loss of Jim. He was taken too early in life.
Marianne,, Chuck and I want to let you know we are thinking about you and your family . There wasn’t a day we didn’t see Jim across the road doing something . His presence is missed. We will keep you in our prayers .
Chuck and Becky Hite
I’m so sorry for your loss. I know it will be hard for all your family. Take care of yourself. Let me know if I can help you in any way.
Carol
Jim made a point of stopping by my desk every morning to just to say good morning or tell about his family, dogs or projects. He always seemed aware when others needed a joke or kidding about something to up lift them. He will be missed. May God will keep him till we see him again.
Maryann, We will continue to pray that you and the children feel the nearness of the Lord as never before. If we can be of any help, please know that we are here. We offer our deepest sympathies to all of you who grieve Jim’s loss and join with you in sadness over his death.
Dear Eleanor,
I am so sorry to hear of your son-in-law’s death.
Please know that you, your daughter and her family are in my prayers.
Carol’s sister in law
We’ll never forget you dad. No matter what, we’ll always remember the good times, the lessons we learned from you and the examples and morals you left us. You were always the strongest man in my eyes old man, I’ll miss you more than words can describe.
Marianne and Casey,
We just heard today of your loss. We are so sorry to have missed the services. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and to your entire family.
Our prayers are with all of you.
Synphaty and Love to all–
Uncle George and Ruth