James Thomas Hart, Jr.
July 7, 1947 –
February 11, 2020
Jim Hart, a.k.a.
Sarge, succumbed to service-related cancer associated with Agent
Orange exposure early on the morning of February 11. He passed
peacefully at the Hospice House in Eureka, under the overwhelmingly
kind care of Hospice nurses and aides. He leaves behind three
children, Joshua, Sara, and Jedd; six grandchildren, Nora, Annabel,
Burr, Petra, Grace, and Cooper; and a sister, Mary Anne.
He was born in
Elmira, New York, and was raised on Air Force bases around the
country. He served honorably in the United States Marine Corps from
1965-1971, and returned to the States to marry Helen Jan Long, who
was killed in an automobile accident in 1987. He moved to Arcata in
1998, and spent the last 22 years of his life dedicated to volunteer
work in the community.
During his time in
Humboldt, Sarge spent countless hours watching birds at the Marsh,
spending time in the redwoods, and enjoying Farmers’ Market. He
served on the Mad River Community Honor Guard for 14 years,
participated for over a decade in the Marine Corps League Toys for
Tots program, volunteered with the VA to drive veterans to Fort Miley
in San Francisco for medical treatment, and gave years of service
with the local VFW, North Coast Stand Down, Marine Corps League,
American Legion, and the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
He was relentless in
his dedication to get the City of Arcata to paint the flagpole on the
Plaza.
Jim Hart lived a life of Honor, Courage, and Commitment. His believed in God, Country, Corps, and Family, and his life was a reflection of those ideals. He attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Arcata. He is loved, and he will be missed.
Memorial services will be held on Monday, February 24. Funeral Mass at St. Mary’s will begin at 10 a.m., followed by military burial at Ocean View Cemetery at approximately 11:45, followed by a reception to celebrate his life at the Arcata Veterans’ Hall. BBQ will be served beginning at 2 p.m.
In lieu of flowers,
the family has requested that donations be sent to either the Hospice
of Humboldt Caregivers Fund or the American Legion Post 274.
Ooh rah.
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