S Sgt. James Russell Mellman
Hq 83rd Division Artillery, 83rd Infantry Division
December 4, 1921 - November 20, 2012
S Sgt. James Russell Mellman
Hq 83rd Division Artillery
83rd Infantry Division
Awards and decorations
Biography and Wartime Service
James Russel Mellman was born on December 4, 1922 in Cleveland, Ohio to Leah Bratburg and Alvin F. Mellman. Raised in Cleveland Heights, James 'Jim' Mellman graduated from Shaker Heights High School. He earned a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and an MBA from Fenn College, now Cleveland State University, where he also taught.
During World War II, Jim Mellman served as a Staff Sergeant with the 83rd Infantry Division and fought in all five of the major battles in Normandy, Brittany, Central Europe, Ardennes and Rhineland. The division also encountered and liberated the Langenstein concentration camp, and the division flag flies in the honor court of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
Jim Mellman served as chairman of the USO of Northern Ohio and on the national governing council of the USO. He was chairman of the task force of North Central Ohio of the president's Jobs for Veterans Program, and he chaired the Cuyahoga County committee on group homes for children, the committee on integration of service continuum for children, and the Cuyahoga County Agency task force for troubled employees. Active in the United Way, Jim Mellman's other volunteer roles included serving on the board of trustees of The Temple-Tifereth Israel and of the Hebrew Free Loan Association, where he was chairman two times. He was a member of the Harvard University Schools and Scholarships Committee, and the men's committee at The Cleveland Play House.
James R. Mellman, husband of the late Ruth Gans Mellman, died on November 20, 2012. He was preceded in dead by his wife Ruth (1922-2011). Both are buried at the Mayfield Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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