Livonia, NY/Summerville, SC: James L. Emery of Summerville, South Carolina, passed away peacefully at home on October 26 at the age of 90. Jim was born in Lakeville, New York, to James and Ruth Emery and was the fifth of their six children. He graduated from Livonia Central School and attended the College of Business Administration of the University of Cincinnati. Following his college graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force as 1st Lieutenant, where he served in the Military Police; he remained in the Air Force Reserves for many years, retiring with the rank of Colonel. After his stint in the Air Force, Jim returned to Lakeville and joined the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department. He was appointed Undersheriff and became Sheriff, the youngest person ever to serve in that capacity in New York State. After 5 years as Sheriff, he was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1965 and became the Minority Leader in 1979. In the Assembly, he fought to make sure that his constituents in Western New York had a voice in the state, and while always looking out for them, was able to work with other legislatures to get things accomplished for the good of the state. In 1982, he ran for Lieutenant Governor on the republican ticket with gubernatorial candidate Louis Lehrman. After the election Jim was named the chairman of the New York State Republican Party.
In 1983, President Ronald Reagan nominated Jim for the position of Administrator of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, and he was confirmed by the Senate for that position in 1984 for a term of seven years. While with the Seaway, he expanded international trade throughout the Great Lakes. In 1991, Jim “retired” to the Carolinas, but could not get politics out of his system and remained as passionate as ever. He donated his vast knowledge and experience to numerous elected officials and played an integral role in the reelection and election of several prominent Congressmen, State Legislatures and a Governor. Very few could work a room and remember a name like Jim. He remained energetic throughout his life. In 1995, Jim met Sandi and the two spent the remainder of his life caring for each other and their numerous children, grand-children and great-grandchildren, Jim loved Summerville and instantly became involved in the community and especially their church, Bethany United Methodist Church.
Jim is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Sandra (“Sandi”) Emery; sons James L. Emery, Jr. (Mary Anne) and Jon S. Emery (Tammy); stepsons Patrick (Leslie) Flanagan and Kevin Willard; stepdaughter Kim Willard-Kinney; sister Ruth H. Sidorowicz; grandchildren Caitlin (Dominik) Müschenborn, Meghan, Annie, and Jacob Emery; step-grandchildren Houghton, Eliza, and Laney Flanagan; Thomas, Kyle, and Chase Kinney; Cody and Evangeline Willard; great-grandchildren Levi Booth, Ayden Dhillon, and Maia Müschenborn; step-great-grandson Jax Kinney; and many nieces and nephews. Jim was affectionately known as “Papa” to all his grandchildren. Jim was predeceased by his parents, two sisters and two brothers, stepson Kemp Willard, and granddaughter Bryna Emery.
Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 1:00 at Bethany United Methodist Church, 118 W 3rd St, Summerville, SC. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The Summerville Miracle League, Attn: Jim Emery Memorial Fund, PO Box 100, Summerville, SC 29484 or the Bethany United Methodist Church, Attn: Jim Emery Memorial Fund, 118 W 3rd S St. Summerville, SC 29483.. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
Dear Jim, Jon, and Family,
We are sorry to hear about your dad passing. Kelley and I send our deepest sympathy.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Don and Kelley Wester
Jim was a great friend and better mentor. He guided me through my early years as an Assemblyman. I am thankful for all he did for me and so many other people. A great leader!
Jon
I saw your dads obit in the paper today. I am very sorry for your loss and am sending you prayers
Karen Gledhill
Jim was a wonderful friend and neighbor for the past 16 years. We will miss him very much. We will remember all the parties, meals, laughs, and the many many conversations we have shared over the years. He will always hold a place in our hearts.
Phil and Deb Richardson
So sad to hear of Jim’s passing.I can see him bring the first color TV into 5 Linden Street with his brother Dick.I think they gave it to my Dad on his 25th Athletics Direc-tor and Coaching at Livonia .
Just losing Dick and now Jim … It is an end of an era. Very sad.
Jim helped me out during his first year in the Assembly, During my last year of Optometry School I was told that I could no longer attend because NYS had not paid my tuition. I called Jim and the next day, a check was sent by courier to my college in Boston. He investigated that irressponsible agency and it’s Chairperson was fired. Very grateful to him for that.
My sincere condolences to Jim and Jon, along with the rest of the Emery Family. God Bless You Jim
RIP Old friend and my deep sympathy to all his family and friends.
Jon – my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Mary Lee
Jim and Jon
So sorry to hear about your Dad passing
Prayers and love for both of you and your families
Dawn (Milliman)Every
So very sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a generous and hardworking man who was a great mentor to so many. Always a kind, curious, sincere man who only wanted a better life for everyone he knew. I will always be indebted to him for all he did for my family
Kathy Wesley
So sorry to hear about Jim’s passing.