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James R Loudin

May 12, 1942 — May 4, 2025

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James R Loudin

James Loudin, affectionately known as "Jamsey," left us on May 4, 2025, but his remarkable spirit and love will forever resonate in the hearts of those who knew him.

From a young age, at just 12 years old, Jamsey met the love of his life, Nancy and knew from the first time he saw her that he would marry her. He often reminisced about that special day, recalling what she wore with a fondness that warmed everyone around him. Jamsey's dedication to his family was unwavering; he poured his heart and soul into raising his children and cherishing his grandchildren, teaching them the values of education and hard work.

Although he should have been enjoying a leisurely retirement, Jamsey chose to spend his time in joyful service, coaching his grandson's baseball team. His quick wit and generous spirit provided invaluable advice and laughter to many. He loved engaging with the neighborhood children, creating wonderful memories through games like kick the can and cheaters volleyball. Alongside his beloved wife, he instilled the joy of swimming in so many, often delighting in the playful act of tossing adults into the pool fully clothed. The memories of rattlesnake pancakes will be fondly remembered.

Jamsey is survived by his beloved children: Robert Loudin, Todd (Joanne Kirkham) Loudin, Nicole (Brian) Loudin-Vankirk, and Chad (Stacey) Loudin. He held dear the company of his sister, Janet Fleisher, and the unwavering affection of his furry friends, Mocha, Tabby, and Poppy. Jamsey’s cherished connections with each of his grandchildren—Adam, Audrey, Samantha, DJ, Emmy, Nessa, Elijah, Alijah, Jada, and Jacob—brought him immense joy. His legacy also lives on through his great-grandchildren: Nora, Owen, John, Bexley, Grayson, Jamie, Claire, Keegan, Sawyer, Jaxson, Caroline, Oakley, and Wrenly.

He was preceded in death by his devoted wife; Nancy, a son Dale, and his brothers—Dale, Pauley, Kyle, Jerk, and sister, Naomi Wise—who surely welcomed him with open arms.

As we remember Jamsey, let us celebrate a life filled with love, laughter, and lasting impact on the hearts of many. His journey continues to inspire all of us to cherish our families, work hard, and embrace every joyful moment. Ladies and gentlemen our superman has left the building. Arrangements are entrusted to Dean's Funeral Home Sebring, Ohio.

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