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James W. Garrett

June 19, 1930 ~ February 9, 2018 (age 87) 87 Years Old
James W. Garrett, 87, of Monmouth Beach, New Jersey, who lived his life with a joy and passion that inspired everyone he met, died peacefully at home on February 9, 2018, after a truly remarkable and memorable life of faith, family, and football. A devout Roman Catholic, a devoted husband and father, and an outstanding athlete, football coach, and talent scout, he spent his entire life doing things for other people. In both his family and his career, he believed that everybody deserves “a chance to get to the plate” in life. Selfless and generous, he believed in people even more than they believed in themselves.
When he died, he was surrounded by his loving family of Jane, his beloved wife of fifty-nine years, and his eight loving children Jim (Margaret) of Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Jane Stricker (Gregory) of South Russell, Ohio; Jennifer of Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Janine Flaherty (Harry) of Oceanport, New Jersey; Jill of Weston, Massachusetts; John (Honor) of Easton, Pennsylvania; Jason (Brill) of Dallas, Texas; and Judd (Erin) of Dallas, Texas. He was also the beloved grandfather of twenty-eight grandchildren who adored him and called him “Coach”: James, Sara, Jane, Judith, Megan, Morgan, Jillian, Allison, Benjamin, Harry, Zachary, Jacob, Abigail, Jesse, Garrett, Ryan, Charlotte, Isabelle, Justin, John, Honor, Olivia, Caroline, Calvin, Frances, Campbell, Kassity, and Leigh and one great-grandchild Kennedy. He was born June 19, 1930, in Passaic, New Jersey, the eldest son of James and Isabelle (Sullivan) Garrett and elder brother to Richard (the late Muriel) of Tarzana, California, and Eugene (Maureen) of Deerfield Beach, Florida.
A 1948 graduate of Rutherford High School in Rutherford, New Jersey, he was an outstanding three-sport athlete (football, basketball, and baseball) and was inducted into the Rutherford High School Hall of Fame. A 1952 graduate of Utah State University, he was a two-sport athlete and an all-Skyline Conference fullback and catcher. He served as a lieutenant in the United States Army at Fort Lee, Virginia, from 1952 to 1954. He went to training camps with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1954 and the New York Giants in 1956 and played in the Canadian Football League. After earning a master’s degree from Columbia University, he began his coaching career as a high school coach in Pauling, New York, and was an assistant coach in football and baseball at the United States Coast Guard Academy and Lehigh University. At Susquehanna University (1960-1965) he coached both football and baseball, leading the football team to a 39–11–1 record that included undefeated seasons in 1961 and 1962. His six years at Susquehanna were the most rewarding coaching experience of his entire life. After stints as a talent scout with BLESTO-V and the Dallas Cowboys, he coached special teams, running backs, and the defense for the New York Giants (1970-1973), defensive backs with the New Orleans Saints (1976-1977), and offensive backs with the Cleveland Browns (1978-1984). He also coached the Orlando Panthers of the Continental Football League (1968), the Houston Texans of the World Football League (1974), and Columbia University (1985). He was also a highly regarded talent scout for the Dallas Cowboys from 1986-2005.
Well known around the Jersey shore for the workouts he conducted in the backyard of his oceanfront home in Monmouth Beach, he led hundreds of Jersey shore college and professional football prospects through drills every summer for more than thirty years. A passionate Yankees fan and distance runner, he rarely missed a Yankees game on TV and from 1981 to 2012 ran two miles every single day, 365 days a year, never missing a single day until the day he suffered a stroke in 2012. A dog lover, he loved taking long walks on the beach with his wife Jane and their dog. A gifted public speaker and a wonderful storyteller, he kept his family and friends laughing with his hilarious stories. Throughout his entire life he always gave his beloved wife Jane all the credit for the many years of happiness in their marriage and within their large loving family. One of a kind, a larger-than-life character and a role model for all, “Jimmy” Garrett, or “Coach,” lived a wonderful life.
Visitation will be Friday, February 16 from 3 – 8 p.m. at the John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Ave., Red Bank, NJ 07701. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Saturday, February 17 at 11 a.m. at the Church of the Precious Blood, 72 Riverdale Ave., Monmouth Beach followed by burial at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. In his memory and in honor of his love of faith, family, and football, donations may be made to Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 6 Drummond Place, Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 or on their website at www.FCANJ.org



 Service Information

Visitation
Friday
February 16, 2018

3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
John E. Day Funeral Home
85 Riverside Avenue
Red Bank, NJ 07701

Visitation
Friday
February 16, 2018

3:00 PM to 8:00 PM
John E. Day Funeral Home
85 Riverside Avenue
Red Bank, New Jersey 07701

Mass of Christian Burial
Saturday
February 17, 2018

11:00 AM
Church of the Precious Blood
72 Riverdale Avenue
Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750

Service
Saturday
February 17, 2018

11:00 AM
Church of the Precious Blood
72 Riverdale Avenue
Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750

Interment following funeral service
Saturday
February 17, 2018

Mt. Olivet Cemetery

Middletown, NJ

Cemetery

Mt Olivet Cemetery

MIDDLETOWN, NJ


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