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Jim Bleier II

Jim Bleier II, we honor a life steeped in warmth, wonder, and connection. Though the Meeson Family obituary names him simply Jim u201cJimu201d Bleier, this tribute embraces his legacy as Jim Bleier II a devoted father, explorer, and storyteller. His passion for nature, talent behind the camera, and journeys across nations enriched those around him. At Keuka Lake he found solace; through his photographs he shared it with us. Jim Bleier IIu2019s kindness, curiosity, and love for family endure beyond his years. May his memory continue to inspire adventure and compassion.

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Jim Bleier II

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  1. Contact Us Blog  (585) 227-2700 Why Choose Us What We Offer Plan Ahead Helpful Information Obituaries James "Jim" Bleier Share Let the family know you care by sharing this tribute     James (Jim) Bleier Passed away peacefully on November 15 at the age of 73. He will be lovingly remembered by his son Paul (Karen), daughter Tammy, granddaughters Marissa (JR) and Sydney (Yazz), great-granddaughter Jillian, and many beloved cousins and friends. He is predeceased by his parents, Ralph and Eileen Bleier.  A lover of the outdoors, Jim enjoyed spending time in nature. His skill as a photographer allowed him to capture the beauty of the world, with a special fondness for the tranquility of Keuka Lake. In every photograph, his love for the natural world shone through. Jim was a true explorer at heart, having traveled to nine countries and dozens of states. His wanderlust was infectious, and his tales of adventure enriched the lives of all who had the privilege of hearing them. His spirit of curiosity and discovery will continue to inspire those who knew him. Friends may call at Saturday (Nov 25th) 2-4 PM at Vay-Schleich and Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road. Please join us in honoring Jim by wearing your best ?annel, a symbol of the warmth and comfort he brought to those around him. The family requests donations be made to the Seneca Park Zoo, a place that held a special place in Jim’s heart. His support of the zoo’s local conservation efforts re?ected his commitment to preserving the beauty of the natural world. Jim will be remembered for his kindness, thoughtfulness, and the profound love he held for his family, his greatest source of pride and joy. He will be deeply missed by many. 

  2. 2 Comments Jen and Erich Roeszies on November 21, 2023 at 6:39 pm So sorry for your loss. Our condolences to the family Norm & Carolyn on November 22, 2023 at 3:44 pm Our condolences. He was a wonderful person, and will be missed. Leave a Condolence Comment Name (required) Email (will not be published) (required) Submit Receive FREE Information Request Now

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