James A. Lorenzen, 75, of Perrysburg, passed away Saturday, March 19, 2022, at Otterbein Sunset House. He was born on December 27, 1946, in Bowling Green, at Wood County Hospital, to Virginia and Thomas L. Lorenzen. He attended Martin Elementary School, McTigue Junior High and graduated from Perrysburg High School in 1965.

Jim played in various bands and groups throughout his life. Jim was fortunate to play with Harold Ried and Gene Parker for four years at the Mid-Way Nite Club. He also played for three years in the Perrysburg High School band and Marilynettes Drum and Baton Corp, where they performed in Washington D.C. in the 1960 President John F. Kennedy inaugural parade, including a drum solo on the White House lawn for President Kennedy the following day. Over the years, Jim performed for Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon, Kennedy and Johnson.

In 1966, following high school, Jim enlisted in the U.S. Army and served a tour in Vietnam. While in basic training, he would travel back to Perrysburg as often as possible, which is when a young lady, Carol Herman, caught his eye while working at a Local candy shop. Their courtship started on his breaks and continued throughout his military service. They wrote almost daily to each other, and when he returned he asked for her hand in marriage. Jim married Carol L. Herman on July 19, 1969, and together raised their son, Brian, and two daughters, Ann and Sarah.

Jim's love of music turned into a broadcasting career in 1970 with Susquehanna Broadcasting at WLQR, where he worked for more than 14 years in Ohio and Virginia. After the company was sold in 1990, Jim moved back to Ohio and started 94.5 WXKR. Jim was the general manager of WXKR and Toledo's Classic Rock was brought to the Toledo market. Following WXKR in 1994, Jim started Jazzy 97.3. After the sale of Jazzy, Jim moved to 105.5 as the GSM, which is where he met TK (Tom Klein.) Following his career at 105.5, he obtained his real estate license and was an active agent until 2001. During 2001, Tom reached out to Jim and pitched the idea of starting their own broadcasting company together. In 2002, BAS was born where Jim served as the president from 2002-16. During this time they purchased several radio stations together throughout Ohio. After retiring from BAS, he returned to a real estate career until his full retirement.

Jim was a faithful member of All Saints Catholic Church, where he was active in their bowling league, festivals, the church choir and the Knights of Columbus. He also was a member of Knights 4th Degree, American Legion, VFW, Jaycees and golf League for K. of C. During the 70s and 80s, he also served several terms as a Rossford City Council member, as well as a little league baseball and flag football coach. Throughout his life, Jim was a huge Ohio State fan and spent many Saturdays hosting game day parties while serving his famous margaritas.

Jim was preceded in death by his father, Tom Lorenzen; mother, Virginia (Jones) Lorenzen; brother, Larry Lorenzen; and wife of 52 years, Carol Lorenzen. He is survived by his son, Brian (Racquet) Lorenzen; daughters, Ann (Chris) Batch and Sarah Riedeman and partner Brian Coddington; grandchildren , Jacob Riedeman, Andrew Hayes, Chase Lorenzen, Samantha Lorenzen, Danicllc Hayes and Peyton Lorenzen; sister, Virginia (Ginger) Rose (Larry Albanese); sister-in-law, Darlene Lorenzen; many loving nieces and nephews; and many friends, including his cousin, Erlene Kaltenbach, Mike Hayden, Don and Marcia Staczek, Steve and Cathy Helton, several members at All Saints Catholic Church, as well as his neighbors at the 14th green in Belmont.

Friends will be received at Sujkowski-Walker Funeral Home, Rossford, on Thursday, March 31, from 9 a.m. to noon. A Funeral Mass will be at All Saints Catholic Church, Rossford on March 31, at 12:30 pm.

Online condolences may be shared with the family at walkcrfuncralhomcs.com. The family asks in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association.