Richard James Jim Lohman  January 1 1942  October 23 2018 (age 76)

Richard James Jim Lohman January 1 1942 October 23 2018 (age 76)

Richard James Lohman (Jim) of Plainfield, IN passed away Wednesday October 23, at the age of 76, surrounded by loved ones. Jim was born January 1, 1942 in Indianapolis,IN. He was the son of Charles and Elinor Lohman. He was a graduate of Southport High School in Indiana. Jim also attended Arizona State University as well as IU Extension in Indianapolis and served in the U.S. Army Reserves. Jim spent his working life as a sales representative with the majority of his employment with United Stationers. Jim’s greatest joys in life included spending quality time with his large family and group of friends, traveling and cooking. Jim was also an avid golfer and fisherman. Survivors include his son James B. Lohman, daughter Julie (Tim) Proffit, brother Charles (Carol) Lohman, sister Jane (John) Wilson, and his two grandchildren Ayden and Isabella Lohman. Jim is also survived by several nieces and nephews. A private Celebration of Live ceremony will be held in November in Indianapolis.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Richard James Jim Lohman January 1 1942 October 23 2018 (age 76).

Hall-Baker Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Plainfield, state: Indiana

death notice Richard James Jim Lohman January 1 1942 October 23 2018 (age 76)

obituary notice Richard James Jim Lohman January 1 1942 October 23 2018 (age 76)

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