Heartbreaking Tribute: The Final Frame of a Cleveland Legend
A Legacy Built on Hard Work and Precision
The industrial heart of Brooklyn Heights feels a little colder this week as the community says goodbye to one of its most steadfast figures, James “Jimmy” Hogan. For decades, Jimmy was a cornerstone of Die-Matic Corp, where his expertise with machinery and metal stamping earned him the unwavering respect of his colleagues. He wasn’t just a coworker; he was a mentor and a “loyal friend” who saw the value in every tool, every die, and every person he worked alongside. The “shocking” silence in the workshop serves as a poignant reminder of the dedication he poured into his craft, building a professional reputation that was as solid as the steel he worked with throughout his illustrious career.
A Champion on the Lanes and in Life
While many knew him for his business acumen, the city of Cleveland recognized Jimmy as a true sporting icon on the bowling lanes. As one of the finest left-handed bowlers the city has ever seen, Jimmy’s talent was legendary, punctuated by two perfect 300 games and countless trophies that tell the story of a man who pursued excellence in everything he touched. Yet, those who competed against him remember more than just his scores; they remember his sportsmanship and his “vibrant spirit.” He was the life of the bowling alley, a man whose presence could brighten the dimmest room and whose loyalty to his friends spanned over half a century. To lose a man of such character and vitality is a “heartbreaking” blow to the social fabric of Cleveland.
Saying Goodbye to a Cleveland Treasure
As family and friends gather at St. Mel Church to honor Jimmy’s journey, there is a collective sense of an “immeasurable void” that cannot be filled. We are mourning a man who was a “treasure to us all”—a brother, a cousin, and a friend whose sincerity was his greatest attribute. This “tragic” loss is felt deeply by those who spent decades by his side, from the factory floor to the final frames of a tournament. As we reflect on his 68 years, let us honor Jimmy’s memory by supporting the causes he cared about, including the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and by living with the same loyalty and passion that he brought to the city of Cleveland every single day.
