Went to visit a great man Friday. Jim Ditch retired as Executive Director of Maintenance from Long Beach about a year ago when his cancer came back and he bravely decided that Chemo and the side effects that come with it were not worth it. He chose quality of life not length of life. Jim was larger than life during his career. A knowledgeable man who has many innovations and even a few patents to his name. Jim is responsible for training programs that trained and promoted many capable people who are now maintenance directors or general managers at systems throughout California.
Jim has always been known as kind, generous with his time, and caring and compassinate about others. He was equally known and loved for his sense of humor and warm and generous spirit.
As Jim nears the end of his battle with cancer he still exudes these qualities. When you walk in the door he and his wonderful wife Carolyn immediately want to get you comfortable, and then Jim turns to his guest and wants to know how they are feeling, how they are doing with deep and genuine concern. He delights in the company of his wife and the impending visit of his beloved grand children. Jim’s bravery and undaunted spirit are an inspiration and help put out daily challenges in perspective.
Jim’s life has been and will continue to be a lesson in appreciating the good in life, delighting in your family, growing from the growth of others, helping those around you to succeed, and doing it all with a sense of humor and humility. Thank you Jim for the inspiration and the life lesson.
#1 by Larry Hagemann on September 18, 2009 - 3:28 pm
Jim Ditch is the ultimate gentleman of transit. Ahtough I have not seen him for some time, I easily recall his gentle, yet firm, guiding hand at Long Beach. We spoke when I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer and he gave me many words of fatherly advice. He is a great man who has influenced many. Fatherly guidance is but one of the great gifts that he has given his family, friends, colleagues, and associates. May peace be with him and his family.