James ?Jim? Burhans passed from this life peacefully Friday at Willow Wind Residence in Prescott at the age of 90. He was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan in October, 1918, to Leon and Hazel Burhans. He later moved to Lansing where his father worked as a coach for the athletic department at Michigan State University. Jim graduated from Lansing High School and attended Lincoln Electric Welding School. He became a welder in the Boston Navy Yard where he helped to repair the plush Queen Mary after she collided while sinking a cruiser. In March, 1944, Jim married the love of his life, Norma Rosenzweig, and traded his navy yard badge for a sailor's uniform. He was assigned as a radar man to a destroyer escort, the USS Kenneth M. Willet and served his country from 1943-1946 during WWII. Jim graduated in 1949 with a BA Education from ASU and later received his Masters from NAU. He taught 6th grade at Washington and Lincoln Elementary School, where he became principal in 1960. Jim retired from the Prescott Unified School District as the principal of Miller Valley Elementary School after serving children, teachers, fellow administrators, and the Prescott community for 31 years. In a tribute to Jim, the late Howard Jorgenson made the comment, "Jim wanted no glory - just the opportunity to work, especially helping children in any way he could." Howard was talking about Jim being a very special Kiwanian, but in looking back, this is how he lived in all facets of his life. Jim was a member of the Prescott Kiwanis Club, the YMCA, a founding member of both the Prescott Boys Club and the Unity Church of Prescott. He also volunteered over 20 years with the Veterans Administration. He loved playing golf and fishing, hunting, playing the drums with Jim Born at the Pine Cone Inn and lately he loved to entertain everyone, especially his grandchildren, with his harmonica. Of all his accomplishments, Jim was most proud of his family. Jim is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Marc and Rita Burhans of Mesa, Lee and Jeani Burhans of Tucson; and his daughters and sons-in-law, Kris and Willie Andrada of Prescott, Laura and Bill Fields of Prescott; 11 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Jim was preceded in death by his wife, Norma, and son, David.
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