James Michael “Jim” D’Intino
July 30, 1967 – January 19, 2025
Jim’s family considered him to be one of the most generous people they knew. He passed away in his daughter’s home surrounded by his children and other loved ones.
James Michael “Jim” D’Intino, 57, of California, MD and formerly of Medford, NJ passed away on January 19, 2025 in Lusby, MD.
Born July 30, 1967 in PA, he was the son of Patricia Mary (Schloegel) D’Intino and the late Donato Joseph D’Intino.
Jim graduated from Shawnee High School in 1985 and received a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey in 1989. He moved to St. Mary’s County in 1999. Jim was employed by the federal government as a software engineer for over thirty years.
Jim’s hobbies included wood work, guns and photography. He was a member of the Lakehurst, NJ Volunteer Fire Department and First Aid Squad.
Jim is survived by his mother, Patricia D’Intino of Medford, NJ; and his children, Sara Young and husband Joe Phifer of Lusby, MD, Kierstin Elia and husband Steve Barger of Lusby, MD, Bianca Elia and fiancé Nick Kramer of Lusby, MD, and Paul Elia and wife Jasmyn Elia of Lusby, MD; six grandchildren; and his brothers, Joseph D’Intino of Medford, NJ, John D’Intino of Marlton, NJ and Jeffrey D’Intino of Delran, NJ.
A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, January 24, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Southern Calvert Baptist Church, Lusby, MD.
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I am very sad to learn of Jim’s passing. While I hadn’t actually seen him in 35 years, I still have great memories of him from our young days. He was one of the funniest guys I’ve ever known. Luckily, we reconnected on social media in the last few years. Jim will be missed.
Uncle Jim, I can’t believe you are really gone. So many laughs, talks of cars and just overall silliness. You were my uncle regardless of blood relations. One of the men I genuinely respected and admired. Always encouraging me to keep working on cars and always asked about the family and even a few nutty friends you have met over the years. I’ll cherish the memories I have with you, the ride in the eclipse 😅 and Sarah’s wedding especially ♥️ Your absence in everyone’s lives will leave a hole no one can fill. I know you are at peace now and your suffering is over, that matters most. We will see you on the other side Uncle Jimbo. So make sure you hold those seats for us! I love you Uncle Jimbo. RIP ❤️🩹
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Oh Jim it’s been years but the fun we had growing up in Tamarac. Follow the yellow brick road old friend.
I am very sad to learn of Jim’s passing. While I hadn’t actually seen him in 35 years, I still have great memories of him from our young days. He was one of the funniest guys I’ve ever known. Luckily, we reconnected on social media in the last few years. Jim will be missed.
Uncle Jim, I can’t believe you are really gone. So many laughs, talks of cars and just overall silliness. You were my uncle regardless of blood relations. One of the men I genuinely respected and admired. Always encouraging me to keep working on cars and always asked about the family and even a few nutty friends you have met over the years. I’ll cherish the memories I have with you, the ride in the eclipse 😅 and Sarah’s wedding especially ♥️ Your absence in everyone’s lives will leave a hole no one can fill. I know you are at peace now and your suffering is over, that matters most. We will see you on the other side Uncle Jimbo. So make sure you hold those seats for us! I love you Uncle Jimbo. RIP ❤️🩹