Date of Death: October 17, 2024
Service Details
A celebration of his life will be held at Sauganash Country Club, 61270 Lutz Rd., Three Rivers, MI 49093, on Saturday, November 2nd, from 1-4 p.m.
Obituary Notice
James “Jim” Herman Awe, 77, of Three Rivers, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 17th, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.
Jim was born on June 30th, 1947, in Three Rivers, to Carl and Marjorie (McCracken) Awe. He was a proud graduate of the Three Rivers High School Class of 1965. While in high school Jim was a standout athlete in football, basketball, and baseball.
Following high school, Jim served in the Army National Guard for seven years, displaying his commitment to his country. He went on to graduate from Western Michigan University in 1971 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business.
On August 2nd, 1969, Jim married Ruth Ann Dailey, his lifelong sweetheart, who he had given a friendship ring to in the sixth grade. Their love story spanned over 62 years, married for 55, and together they raised a loving family and made lasting memories.
Jim loved nothing more than cooking and spending time with family and friends, especially his grandchildren. He was a devoted sports fan as he was an athlete, spectator, and coach who loved to cheer on his grandkids. In his early years, Jim could be found golfing on the golf course, fishing, bowling, or playing racquetball and bocce. Jim was an avid card player often challenging family and friends to euchre and cribbage matches. After retirement Jim and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Naples, FL.
An active member of his community, Jim had a long employment history with First National Bank as assistant vice president. He was a lifelong member of the Three Rivers Elks and a proud member of the Three Rivers Eagles, American Legion, and AMVETS.
Jim’s legacy will continue through his wife, Ruth Ann Awe; sons, Jeff (Julia) Awe and Jason (Laura) Awe; daughter, Jessica (Jaymes) MacDonald; grandchildren, Madison Awe, Mason Awe, Isla MacDonald, and Adler MacDonald; mother-in-law, GG “June” Dailey; brother-in-law, Mike (Pat) Dailey; sister-in-law, Diane (Pete) Leverentz; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Marjorie (McCracken) Awe.
Additional Information
In lieu of flowers, donations may be directed to the James H. Awe Athletic Scholarship. Envelopes will be available at both Hohner Funeral Home and the celebration of life.
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Jim was a great friend. Beloved by everyone who knew him. If you where spending time with Jim you new you where going to have a great time. Will always be remembered for is great sense of humor here at Gulf Winds East. Our deepest condolences to Ruth Ann and the Awe family.
Jim ha given me so many great memories. We played sports together from 4 th graders in Little League to lining up next to each other in varsity football. And, Ruth, you were always a part of the picture. Good bless you and your family and thank you , Jim, for the memories.
So sorry to hear! Jim was a great friend, always smiling! Everyone loved him at Gulf Winds East! Such sad news.
I remember working with him at First National he was always joking around.
My prayers go out to his family.
I’ve known Jim from 1st national bank since I was a kid.
He’ll will be missed dearly.
Thoughts & prayers will be with you all.
Sincerely Theresa Mueller Middleton
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing he helped us a lot in our early years with financing automobile’s and lawn equipment, and Ruth you were my all time favorite teacher my heart goes out to you and the family he will be truly missed by so many.
Jim was always a hoot when we talked. He became a pillar of the bank and my dad had the kindest words for him . Sorry for your loss. The city and school will miss his yelling!
Sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. I had many dealings with Jim, in my early years, when he worked at FNB and enjoyed a few beers with him at PJ’s. You always knew if Jim was in the room, he had a boisterous voice and always had a joke to tell me.
I am so sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. He was a large part of our GWE memories. I’m so sorry Ruthanne- we have both lost two good men. My prayers are with you
Ruth I am so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ruth Ann, we are praying for you to be comforted by your lifetime of memories. May you and your family experience the peace amd love that God provides.
Jim will be missed dearly, he was a very good family friend. Cheer’s to you my friend🥂, and to the Awe family you are in my thoughts and prayers 🙏🙏🙏
So sorry for your loss. Always enjoyed dealing with Jim though Boland Tire. He will be missed for sure. Tim Hassenger, formerly of Boland Tire TR.
On behalf of the Snow (Taylor and Mary), I extend our regrets to the Awe’s. I can see Jim’s smile-it was a whole face smile- in my memory. He was a true Three Rivers ambassador. My deepest condolences…
God Bless one of my closest high school friends. The good times we had will never be forgotten.
Ruth and family, you have my deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences.
It was an honor to have known you. You are a force never to be forgotten!We will never forget your laugh,quick wit and all that made you..you. Our deepest condolences to your family. Memory eternal. With love, Nick and Bri
Sorry for loss, only met him once but I know my mom and dad (Carl Awe) enjoyed meeting and having dinner at the Three Rivers Elks.