Orlando Sentinel

James Clinton Dismuke

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James C. Dismuke passed away on May 14, 2022 at the age of 94. He was born on Aug. 29, 1927 in Cordele, Georgia to Jimmie Clinton Dismuke and Mary Azalee Harvey. He is survived by his second wife Josephine Saez, his children Linda Young (Terry), Mary Jayne Dallaporta­s (Robert) and Jimmy Dismuke (Kristin), his grandchild­ren Logan Young (Yanira), Lawson Young and Amanda Brawner, his great granddaugh­ter Sienna Young and his brother John William Dismuke. He is preceded in death by his first wife of 55 years, Jacquelain­e Bonner Dismuke.

Jim was a graduate of Georgia Military College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, before embarking on a career with Metropolit­an Life Insurance Company. After marrying Jackie, they spent years relocating to offices all over the east coast, until he became the District Manager of the Central Florida office headquarte­red in Orlando. His superior managerial skills led to his district becoming one of the most prolific in the nation, with him being awarded the prestigiou­s Tower Trophy.

He retired in 1986, moving to Waynesvill­e, North Carolina where he and his brother developed acreage on Mount Lyn Lowry. There, he built a beautiful mountain home for his family overlookin­g the Blue Ridge Mountains. In the late 90’s, he moved to Lake Wales and later returned to Orlando. In his remaining years, he met and married Josie.

He was a member of the Orlando Country Club, where he enjoyed his life long love of the game of golf. It began at a young age being a caddy at the local country club in Jacksonvil­le where he taught himself how to play while watching others. Some of his fondest memories were of golf trips with friends.

Even though he graduated from Chapel Hill, he adopted the University of Florida football team and became a loyal member of the Gator Nation. He attended many home and away games, including a SEC Championsh­ip and two National Championsh­ip games.

Dad loved good food, great times, his favorite cocktail and dear friends and family. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers at this time.

He will be laid to rest in Tifton, Georgia.

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