Dad…

In Memory Of 
James P. Lira Sr.
June 28, 1937 – March 21, 2017



This week my father James Lira Sr. passed away at his home in San Diego Ca. Born in Lowell Massachusetts in 1937. At 8 years old he came out to San Diego with his mother on vacation. She said this is “God’s Country” and with that young James and his mother made the decision to stay. Eventually one by one the rest of the family would venture out west and they would all be reunited.

After graduating from Point Loma High in 1955, he like most young men in the area, went tuna fishing. He loved the sea. He worked his way up to Captain and Navigator aboard many well known vessels, Proud Heritage, Polaris, Aquarius, American Eagle, Mermaid, Antonina C, United States and many more. The times with his brother Rollie on his boat the Mary Lucille were special times for him. My memories as a young boy hanging out with my dad on the boats and all the action that was going on will be forever cherished by me.

My father was also a devoted husband to my mother Zita and to his children and a wonderful loving grandfather to his many grandchildren. Affectionately known as Papa to all of us. He always lead by example, and taught me numerous life lessons of what it takes to become a man. To be the provider for your family and always give them unconditional love just like he did. Though you’re not physically here with us I know in my heart you are looking down on us from heaven. I am proud to be your son and honored to be able to carry on to my children what I have learned from you.

I love you Dad, and I carry you wherever I go. 

2 Replies to “Dad…”

  1. To Jimmy & your family. I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your father Jimmy Sr. Though I know your dad was a pioneer, I never worked with him, I do recognize the names of the vessel's in the fleet he worked on. Clyde Williams, a befitting passage, Fair winds and following sea, may forever you feel upon your cheek, the salty breeze. Your spirit lives on in many a heart, with your words captured and never to depart. may your loved ones have the comfort in knowing, to heaven is where your going. For all that they have to do is look above, and they will be reminded of your love.

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