Dennis Fitzmorris
His smiling, friendly demeanor when we both worked for Coca Cola of Ogden, Utah in 1973
Birth date: Aug 13, 1947 Death date: Nov 15, 2020
In loving memory of a Fabulous father, husband, brother, uncle and friend. On Sunday November 15, 2020 James Riley Loosemore left this earth to join his mother, father and brother who he missed dearly and as of late had been expre Read Obituary
His smiling, friendly demeanor when we both worked for Coca Cola of Ogden, Utah in 1973
I worked with Jim in 1973 at the Coca Cola plant in Ogden, Utah. When he hired on we found we had a lot in common since he had lived in Bondurant, WY and I had lived in Jackson, WY for many years. We got to know each other pretty well and had a friendship off the job too. After I left Coke I would still stop and visit with him while he was running his route in north Ogden. I knew he had started night school and had better aspirations going forward for he and his family. I lost track of him after I moved to Salt Lake a few years later, but I often thought of him. I don't remember him ever having a glum look on his face. He always had at least a half smile and usually a big smile. I'm sorry to hear of his passing and our friendship all those years ago was a bright period for me.
Dennis Fitzmorris
I served in the Navy with James at NAF Imperial Beach. We were friends for the short time in Imperial Beach. I only saw him one time after that in Subic Bay P.I.
I first met Jim in 1973 when we were both new hires at Coc Cola in Ogden, Ut. We had both recently moved from Wyoming, he from Bondurant and me from Jackson, so we had a lot in common and immediately became good friends. He was always cheerful and easy to be around. I got to know his Wife Nancy and I was over to their house in Washington Terrace. I moved on to different work, but I still enjoyed catching up with him on his Coke route from time to time. I knew he was going to night school and I lost track of him when I moved to SLC. This is the first I've heard of his passing after all of these years and I 'm very sorry to hear of it. I have only fond memories of hanging with Jim.
Jim worked with his friend John Alderton and myself at Allied Life. He had a great work ethic and his humor was contagious . He is most memorized regarding his ride down interstate 5 and his narration of the product, it was quite funny. Please accept our sympathies
Bob and Judy Bejcek
Jim loved life! He made it fun to go to the grocery store. Either you jumped on his band wagon and had fun or you missed out. He loved his children, they were his great accomplishment in life. And his Grandchildren were so special. He coached little league football and my son was lucky enough to be apart of this. He taught my son lessons he carried on into his adult life. You served your country and I thank you, warrior. Now rest in peace. You shall be missed by family, friends and me, but always remembered and will make us smile with those memories.
My Deepest Sympathy to the entire family and all your friends!