Culpeper,
VA – James “Jimmy” P. Oliver, Jr., 55, formerly of South Glens Falls, NY passed
away peacefully at his home in Culpeper, VA with his wife by his side, on
October 10, 2021, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Born
on July 13, 1966, in Glens Falls, NY, he was the son of James P. Oliver, Sr.
and the late Jacqueline “Jackie” (Murray) Oliver.
James
is survived by his wife, Kathleen (Mulchy) Oliver, whom he married on September
7, 1996. They recently celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary.
He is
also survived by his brother Scott (Lori) Oliver of Queensbury, sister Lee-Ann
(Dale) Stone, their two children, James and Aleea of South Glens Falls. His stepson Jerry Dalaba of Queensbury,
stepdaughter Casey (John) Klem and their son Benjamin of Billings, MT. He was the best “Grandpa” and will be greatly
missed. His stepmother, Donna (Burnham)
Oliver and stepsisters, Kari (Paul) Zurlo of Ausable Forks and Lori (Steve)
Below of Saugerties. His sister-in-law
Joan (Paul) Daly of Fonda and Laurie (Adam) Salzer of Nassau, brother-in-law
Pat (Maryann) Mulchy of Amsterdam, brother-in-law Anthony Pileggi of Kellogg,
ID. Several Aunts, Uncles, nieces,
nephews, cousins and countless family members who will never forget him.
Besides
his Mother Jackie, he was predeceased by his Maternal Grandparents, Robert and
Elaine Murray of Hudson Falls, NY.
Paternal Grandparents, James and Florence Oliver of Hudson Falls, NY. His brother-in-law, Timothy Mulchy of Tribes
Hill, NY and sister-in-law Nancy Pileggi of Kellogg, ID. Several Aunts, Uncles
and niece.
Jim
graduated from South Glens Falls High School in 1985. Following high school, he served 5 years
active duty in the U.S. Navy as a helicopter mechanic. He was stationed in
Norfolk, VA and Alameda, CA. He signed an extended year so he could travel and
see the world on the USS Tripoli with an honorable discharge in 1990.
In
1993, Jim moved to Virginia and worked in the cellular communications industry
for multiple cellular companies. With his cellular background, he joined
Communication Electronics in Fairfax, VA in 1999. He started out as an installer and was
promoted to Service Manager in 2008. He
was truly dedicated to his job and worked right up to his death. Over the course of his cancer, he never
allowed his treatments or surgeries to prevent him from doing the job he
loved.
Jim’s
prized possession was his Harley that he loved to ride with his wife. His loyal companions were his dog Sadie and
his cats, Sandy and Andre. He is now
reunited with his dogs Buddy, Deuce and Harley and his cats, Harley and
Crystal. His many interests were playing
guitar, singing in several bands, and spending summers at his camp since
childhood at Trout Lake. Jim and Kathy
traveled to Jamaica several times and met life-long friends. Jim always looked forward to spending time
with the light of his life, his grandson Ben.
Jim was a devoted husband and beloved son, stepfather and grandfather.
He was a genuine friend to countless people.
We will all remember his infectious smile and laugh.
Friends may call from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on
Saturday, November 6, 2021, at the Carleton Funeral Home Inc., 68 Main St., in
Hudson Falls.
A memorial service will follow the calling hours, 3 p.m., at the funeral home. For all those wishing to attend the service virtually, a Zoom meeting has been created with session ID – 79063109464 password – 8v5qqi
A special thank you to his
oncologist, nurses and technicians at Fairfax Hospital, the Hospice of Piedmont
team and his special cousin, Karen (Murray) Martin.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Jim’s name can
be made to the Sarcoma Foundation of America. Donate online:
www.curesarcoma.org.