Submitted by: Dan Rich
James H. Lahey
May 1, 1916 - Dec. 28, 2000
South Bend Tribune 12/31/2000
James H. "Jim" Lahey, 84,
passed into eternal life on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2000. He was born
in South Bend, Ind. to Sylvester and Alice (Eckler) Lahey.
He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1938 and was a
decorated Veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S.
Marine Corps and retiring with the rank of Colonel. A local
businessman for over 40 years, he was President and owner of
Eckler-Lahey Lumber and Manufacturing Co. until he retired in
1979.
His first wife Ruby Taylor preceded
him in death and in 1978, Jim married Charlotte Hoff, who
survives him. He is also survived by four children, Theresa L.
(Charles) Miller of Okemos, Mich., Thomas J. (Sarah) Lahey
of Tiburon, Calif., Patrick B. (Mary) Lahey and Charles W.
(Jennifer) Lahey, both of South Bend; eight step-children, Paul
E. (Karen) Hoff of Goshen, Ind., Jane E. (Jeff) Harman of
Lakeville, Ind., Thomas D. Hoff and Joel P. (Tracy) Hoff, both of
South Bend, Jeffery C. (Nora) Hoff of Mishawaka, Mary T. (Marc) Dyer
of Chesapeake, Va., Peggy A. (Tim) Breitenbach of Milford,
Ohio, and Tony G. (Sally) Hoff of Noblesville, Ind.; and by 29
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Himself an Eagle Scout and an avid
sportsman, Jim served on the Board of Directors for the Boy Scout
Council, Camp Fire Girls and the YMCA of Metropolitan South
Bend-Mishawaka. Active politically and legislatively at the local
and state levels throughout his life, Jim was appointed Chairman
of the Advisory Council and served as Chairman of the Indiana
Department of Natural Resources. As a parishioner of Saint
Matthew's Cathedral, he served on the Diocesan Board of
Directors.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on
Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2001 in St. Matthew's Cathedral with Bishop
Daniel R. Jenky and Bishop Joseph R. Crowley officiating.
Entombment will then take place at Highland Cemetery. Visitation
will be held on Monday, Jan. 1, 2001 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
in the Guisinger Colonial Chapel Funeral Home, 3718 S. Michigan
Street, South Bend, Ind. where a Rosary will be recited at 4 p.m.