In Memory

James Carl Fred Melter

Rev. James C.F. Melter

TIFFIN: Rev. James C.F. Melter, 75, of Tiffin, died at 5:45 p.m. Friday, March 18, 2016, at his residence. He was born Deember 21, 1940, in Cincinnati to Robert and Helen (Cochran) Melter. He married Susan Louise Werner June 8, 1963, in Cincinnati and she survives in Tiffin.

Other survivors include, a son, Glenn (Denise) Melter of Woodville, Ohio; a daughter, Laura (Jerome) Miller of Bettsville; seven grandchildren, D.J. and Emma Rose Melter, Kris Miller, Kurtis (Angel) Miller, Hannah, Rachel and Seth James Miller; two great grandchildren, Alivia and Kasey Miller; and a sister, Diana (Jack) Bragg of Indianapolis, Indiana. One niece and two nephews also survive.

He was a graduate of Woodward High School, Cincinnati; Elmhurst University of Chicago, Illinois; and he received his Masters of Divinity from Eden Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri. He was ordained June 25, 1967, in Cincinnati at Matthews United Church of Christ as a minister and served in Van Wert, Baltimore, Ohio; and Kettlersville. He was a founder of the Lay School of Religion for the Northwest Ohio Association of United Church of Christ. He was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Tiffin; the Lion's Club; Kiwanis, and he coached youth baseball for many years. Jim was always an active member of the community and loved spending time with the kids. He could always be found by any student that needed to talk to him. He continued in that spirit following his grandchildren to their many activities in his retirement. Jim was also an animal lover and will be missed by his dogs, Peanut and Daisy.
 
To view the Celebration of Life Video, go to: www.traunerofuneralhome.com.

 



 
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07/12/16 09:00 PM #1    

Nancy Claire Strickler (Wilson)

SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. I DIDN'T KNOW JIM IN SCHOOL, BUT REMEMBER HIS PHOTO

IN OUR LAST ANNUAL.  IT IS SO GOOD TO HEAR HE BECAME A MINISTER.

 


07/13/16 11:22 AM #2    

Dan Carpenter

I remember Jim well as a member of choir and ensamble, particularly our senior year. Lots of fun anad laughs.  Jim had a great sense of humor and found the best in some not so good situations.  I can believe that he would be a great minister as well as father and grandfather. Rest In Peace Jim.


07/14/16 03:02 PM #3    

Sterling L. Williams

I remember Jim very well from choir and ensemble.  He was a very nice person.  Little by little we shrink.

Sterling Williams.  We are now living in Oxford, Ohio.

 


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