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James A. Stark

October 24, 1947 - December 4, 2018

Funeral Home James Wilson Funeral Home

Cremation took place at Lake Region Crematory, Lake Ariel.

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Posted by Anonymous on February 17, 2019

Ride on Uncle Jimmy! You will not be forgotten.
Posted by Anonymous on December 10, 2018

I first met Jimmy at the Heidelberg in Passaic a long time ago. Drank many a drink with Him over the years including beer he let me help him make. Also shared many a campfire. Loved his beers of the world Christmas tree on the back deck. Always a fun loving guy. Loved by all. Sorry he is gone but I know he is free from pain and can ride all the roads of heaven on his dream bikes. We will meet again.
Posted by Lynnster on December 8, 2018

My first campout meeting Ducati Jim was the Bean Run. I was introduced and he squeezed my butt. I did not acknowledge it and mentioned it to those few I did know there as I was unsure how to handle that. All, said....that is Jim, he does that with all the girls. It means he likes you. Over the years, I learned how gentle, kind, caring and sincere man he was. I am proud to have known him. Rest easy now, Ducati.
Posted by Sparkplugjoani on December 7, 2018

Rest in peace. May God be with you.
Posted by Mary Ferraro on December 6, 2018

To a great man who has made us laugh and enjoy your company for many years. Rest in peace and thank you for all the great memories.
Posted by Anonymous on December 6, 2018

Ducati Jim at Rutt's Hut


Posted by Leigh-Ann Zaolino on December 6, 2018

You will be riding on in all our hearts, a true diehard biker. We knew you for many years Jim and not forgotten. Now you can ride the endless road. Go with the Good Lord. Gene and Julia Shirley
Posted by Julia Shirley on December 6, 2018

Ducati Jim the man who brought me motorcycle camping and to meet great people on a bike. Rutt's Hut, Chets place and Pats Pub out in Wyalusing will all be reminders of Ducati Jim. Because of him I experienced every one of these places. My condolences go out to the family. I'm sure if they have motorcycle and beer where you at you'll be riding hard and telling stories. Suffer no more. Rest in peace.
Posted by Scott Moss on December 5, 2018

Jim was always a good friend and friends with pretty much everybody. Sad to see him gone, good to know he no longer suffers any illness. Some of you may only know me as Nickle. I'll say they just don't come better than Ducati Jim.
Posted by Roger Farnsworth on December 5, 2018

God speed my brother Deadhorse, it was with pleasure to know, ride, camp and enjoy all the great times with you and all the Deadhorse family. Still enjoying the many T-shirts you designed and brought to the events. Rage.
Posted by Rage on December 5, 2018

my friend Jimmy...we had some lively times
Posted by \'Tuber\' on December 5, 2018

Ride on Deadhorse, Ride on... Jeanne & guzziguy in TN
Posted by guzziguy on December 5, 2018

My deepest sympathy to Joyce, and the entire family. I will always be grateful for the kindness Ducati Jim showed me over the years. The world will be a little less bright without Ducati in it.
Posted by LEIGH ANN ZAOLINO on December 5, 2018

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