James “Jim”
Anthony
Slater
Obituary
James (Jim) A. Slater went to be with the Lord early Friday morning July 31, 2020. He will now enjoy a peaceful blessed reunion with so many of his family and friends in heaven. He was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana on March 18, 1942 to the late Antoinette and Berdell Slater. He was also proceeded in death by his siblings, two brothers and their wives Dewald (Lucille) and Denver (Annie) and sisters-in-law Phyllis and Pauline Slater and brother-in-law Earl Bordner. He is survived by siblings Nancy Bordner, John (Dorothy) Slater, Joe Slater and Mary (Mike) Pranger.
He married Patricia L. Slater on February 7, 1959 who became the love of his life. They have thoroughly enjoyed over 61 years together raising a strong family starting with their 3 children and now totaling over 40 descendants that he was incredibly proud and deeply involved with. A marriage full of true love, mutual support and respect. They were faithful members and supporters at St. Charles Borromeo where he was a Eucharistic Minister and dedicated usher. They enjoyed vacationing and traveling (visiting the Holy Land, cruises with family, visiting Europe along with many trips around the US). He had immensely proud and fond memories of their many vacations to Cancun, often hosting their family and friends.
He is survived by his 3 children Jeff (Carole) Slater, Tim (Mary Ann) Slater, Natalie (Gary) Jackson. He was a dedicated loving father teaching all three of us an incredible work ethic, the value of love & trust and importance of DOING THE RIGHT thing, living and leading by example. He will always be remembered as a father we could trust and count on in good times or bad.
He is survived by 11 grandchildren, Justin (Traci) Slater, Sam (Lauren) Slater, Jessica (Jason) McCarel, Zachery (Michelle Monnier) Slater, Jacob Slater, Elizabeth (Jacob) Scare, Marissa Jackson, Taylor (Amber) Slater, Casey Jackson, Spencer Jackson and Avery Jackson. He was also blessed with 16 Great Grandchildren. A sincerely loving grandfather who was very active in their lives as a sitter, bus driver, fan and perfect Grandfather/Great-Grandfather. All reside in Fort Wayne and enjoyed having Grandpa so close and active in their lives. They were the love of his life and he was an avid supporter to all these young adults and children, attending as many of their games, meets and performances as his schedule would allow, totaling well over thousands of events over the years. You could always count on Grandpa for his support (and his welcome & unwelcomed advice at times).
He enjoyed a very full life. In addition to his family and traveling he really enjoyed golf and played enough rounds that would make many golfers envious. He was a diverse spectator fan enjoying many sports from the standard traditional sports (football, baseball & basketball) as well as Hockey (especially NHL playoffs), Girls College softball, Little League World Series, Soccer to name a few (some to his wife’s dismay). He was an avid reader and for as long as any of us remember he always had a book he was reading. He retired from General Electric in 1997 after 38 years and worked an additional 10 years at Fort Wayne Metals before enjoying full retirement the last 13 years. He was an active volunteer with Special Olympics golf program (earning Volunteer of the Year in 2019). He was a proud donor with the American Red Cross donating over 300 units of Pheresis and several gallons of whole Blood.
Most importantly and one of his proudest accomplishments in life was his success and commitment to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). He was an active member since 2009 being a member, supporter, sponsor, mentor and friend to many individuals. He attended meetings almost daily and looked forward to the support and friendship he had with so many of these groups and individuals. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 am, Thursday, August 6, 2020 at Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 4916 Trier Rd with calling one hour prior. Visitation will be held Wednesday, August 5, 2020, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave., Fort Wayne. Burial will be in Highland Park Cemetery, Fort Wayne. Memorial contributions may be made to . Preferred Memorial donations are requested to either Special Olympics Allen County or St. Charles Borromeo Church.
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My sympathy to all of you in the Slater family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and keep you in the palm of his hand. In loving care.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Chas and Janet Heintzelman
To Jeff, Justin and all the Slater family
Sincere sympathies from all the team at Fort Wayne Metals Ireland
May Jim rest in peace and look down on you forever with a smile.
Michael and the team
Fort Wayne Metals Ireland
With Deepest Sympathy
The 101 Tool & Die Family
Prayers to the slater family Rip Jim
Your family is in our prayers. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy.
From the family of Dorothy Nohr Slater
I’m so sorry for your loss, and I send my condolences. He was a wonderful Dad, grandfather and great-grand father. I was proud to have him ad a cousin.
Kathy Slater Stroman
Jim and Pat were instrumental in starting me hosting travel around the world, by involving me with their trip to the Holy Land while i was assigned to being a parochial vicar at St Charles Parish. I have enjoyed their friendship over the years, even though separated by distance and my assignments at other parishes. My condolences to Pat and the whole family.
In loving memory of Jim, what a kind, gentle soul, who will be dearly missed. We are so sorry for your loss Pat, and your beautiful family.
Love, Sara Hull (Clagg), Andre, Harper & Carter
As a step daughter to Jim’s half brother, DeWald Slater I considered Jim my cousin. Nancy, his sister was my age nd my favorite playmate. I have enough memories of John, Jim, Nancy, Mary, and Joe Slater to write a book. As a child I loved nothing more that to stay at their house in the summer, play from dawn to dusk outside. Or go to the Indiana Theater for a Double feature. For a quarter we could get a ticket and buy a treat. I loved this family and have alway been grateful to have been a part of it. So many thoughts and prayers are with Pat, the kids, grandkids and great grandkids who loved Jum.
We are thinking of you during this difficult time
Judy, Mary Beth, Adam, Jordan and Sarah