[Tall-Corn] Jim Omvig obituary and service information

Scott Van Gorp svangorp at nfbi.org
Fri Jun 17 10:50:16 UTC 2022


Good Morning Federation Family:

I have been asked to repost Jim Omvig's obituary and service information.
Please note there will also be a streaming option for those unable to attend
in person. Thanks!

 

James Omvig Obituary

 

 

 

James (Jim) Harlan Omvig of Altoona, Iowa, was born on February 12, 1935 in
Roland, Iowa, to Herma and Jens Omvig and was raised in Slater, Iowa.  Jim
graduated from the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School in Vinton, Iowa and
later attended the training center at the Iowa Commission for the Blind,
Drake University and completed his higher education at Loyola University of
Chicago School of Law, from which he holds a Juris Doctor degree.

 

Jim worked in the legal profession for a number of years (being the first
blind attorney hired by the National Labor Relations Board in Washington,
D.C.) then moved to his passion - working with and for the blind community.
He worked first as the Director of the Training and Orientation Center at
the Iowa Commission for the Blind.  Later he held positions at Social
Security Headquarters in Baltimore and as Director of the Alaska Training
Center for the Blind.  He also authored three books related to blindness
training and rehabilitation and was appointed to a committee position by
President Bush.  

 

Jim devoted his life and talents to fighting on behalf of the blind for
civil rights, training and equality.  As a leader in the National Federation
of the Blind, he was instrumental in improving the lives of blind people
throughout the country by effecting legal and policy changes and more
importantly by inspiring and training blind children and adults to be
independent, contributing equals in our society.

 

Jim was always a pleasure to be with. His cheerful, positive attitude and
personality was evident in his work and personal life and anyone who knew
him can attest to it!  In his work he taught it is "OK to be blind."  In his
personal life he inspired and warmed his family and friends with his love
and kindness. His adored and loving wife Sharon was by his side for 48 years
of adventures, and they accomplished so much together.  He was a very
talented musician -played piano, trombone and loved to sing.  He funded his
law school costs in part by playing and singing in local supper clubs.  He
also wrote several songs - devotions of love to his wife, primarily.

 

He loved to train dogs and had a passion for old cars - he was particularly
fond of his 1968 Ford XL convertible. His love of music was constant and
very traditional.  The Big Band era was his favorite, and Frank Sinatra was
always a staple. There was rarely a phone call he didn't take or a message
he didn't return.  His family, friends and colleagues were the recipients of
his kindness and generosity throughout his life.  

 

Jim passed away on Wednesday, April 27, 2022.  He was preceded in death by
his parents, and brothers Clayton and Peter.  He is survived by his wife
Sharon, son James II and his wife Jamie, sister Janet Gawith, granddaughter
Brittany Nichols (Dan) and great grandsons Seth and Alexander Nichols.

 

Memorial contributions can be made to the National Federation of the Blind,
200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place, Baltimore, MD  21230.

 

Visitation will be held at 10 am with a Celebration of Life at 11 am on June
24 at Lutheran Church of Hope, 925 Jordan Creek Parkway, West Des Moines,
IA, with a luncheon following. 

 

The Celebration of Life will be live-streamed at
http://hopeonline.tv/specialevents

 

 

Scott Van Gorp, President
National Federation of the Blind of Iowa
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