The Columbus Dispatch

Vanmeter, James Edward

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James Edward Vanmeter, 72, died gracefully and peacefully on January 9, 2022 in Rye, NH. The twin son of James F. and Enola J. (Green) Van Meter was born February 9, 1949 in Delaware, Ohio. His twin brother John (and wife Bea) survives him along with Brother Tim. He married his soulmate and love of his life, Suzi (Laucher) Van Meter who preceded him in death October 7, 1997 from complicati­ons of ALS. They had one daughter, Julie Elizabeth Cline, who survives. Also surviving are his only grandchild­ren, twins Victoria Nicole and

Ryan Michael along with numerous friends and family. Jim Van Meter was one of a kind; a unique treasure, an amazing soul. He was honest, pure in heart, transparen­t, kind, compassion­ate, loving, caring, doting, deep, dynamic and quite simply, the best human anyone had ever known. He was always humble and treats everyone as if they were special; because his truth was that every human IS equal and special. He was selfless and always went out of his way to help others, even in the most trying of times. He was always shining his light on others and illuminati­ng their beauty; this was his way of helping others feel positively about themselves. He knew how to have fun, he loved to laugh, he was badass, sparkly and sensitive all at the same time. If you knew Jim, you’d know some of his favorite expression­s: “It is what it is”, “I am what I am” and “Yaaaaaayyy­y!” As a husband, he was committed and loving, always doting on his Suzi. As a father, no one could ever ask for anything more. His Julie was the apple of her father’s eye and he loved her with all that he was. He taught her and everyone else he mentored to believe in themselves and instilled in them the belief that “If you set your mind to it, there is NOTHING you can’t do.” He loved life and he lived big, connecting deeply with people everywhere he went from Ohio to Key West, FL and every place in between. There are countless individual­s that he loved and who love him. To know him IS to love him. While he is already missed in the physical sense, he is now part of the divine. His light and love are cascading further than they ever could in the physical sense. He is and will always be a part of those who knew and loved him. Several celebratio­ns of life are planned for friends and family at a later date. To honor Jim, donations can be made in his name to Alzheimer’s Associatio­n or Human Rights Campaign.

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