Heatley, James L. Jr.

Victor: December 24, 2016. Predeceased by parents, James and June Heatley; father-in-law, Carlyle Fox and brother-in-law, Larry Fox. Survived by wife, Sandy; daughter, Jennifer (Patrick) Solomon and their children, Connor and Liam; son, Marc (Tracey) Heatley and their children, David, Matthew, Caroline and Jack; brother, Robert; sister, Michelle (Gery) Tremaine; mother-in-law, Frances Fox; nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends and co-workers at Carrier/UTC where Jim was employed for 36 years.

Calling hours, Thursday 11 AM at St. John of Rochester Church, 8 Wickford Way, Fairport, NY 14450 where a Funeral Mass will begin at 12 Noon. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Victor-Farmington Ambulance Corps and or Fishers Fire Department. For further info: please visit: www.keenanfuneralhomes.com


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4 responses to “Heatley, James L. Jr.”

  1. 5usan and John Sassaman Avatar
    5usan and John Sassaman

    JIM was always the gentleman and will be remembered by many who worked at Carrier as a “can do” person. Always a
    smile and kind words. Sandy may you be comforted by your memories and tje knowledge that you will see him again once your work here on earth is done. My prayers are offered to you and the family.

  2. Gary Wilkinson Avatar
    Gary Wilkinson

    Sandy and Family,

    Jim was an inspiration to me. I worked for and with Jim for many years. His character, honesty, work ethic, fostering relationships, style and more have stayed with me beyond my Carrier years. One thing that Jim did is start me on my watch collection. Jim always wore the greatest watches. Whenever I select a watch to wear from my small collection, I will continue to remember Jim.

    My prayers and thoughts continue to be with you all.

    Gary Wilkinson

  3. Len Szymanoski Avatar
    Len Szymanoski

    Jim will be greatly missed. I truly enjoyed the time we worked together at Carrier.

  4. Fran & Jim Decker Avatar
    Fran & Jim Decker

    While we haven’t seem you and Jim in a number of years, Sandy, we still have fond memories of the marching band years. Jim was always the ‘keeper of the calm’ when we had trouble pulling things together. We are so sorry.