James Kontes

Obituary of James Kontes

James "Jim" Constantinr Kontes, WWII decorated combat veteran, master glassblower and nationally known paperweight artist passesd away at age 95 on September 4, 2014, with family by his bedside at Inspira healthcare. He graduated from Vineland High School in 1939 and began a career as a glassblowerat Bell Glass 9BelcoGlass). In 1942, heand his brothers, William and Nontas founded Kontes Glass Company, manufacturers of scientific and laboratory glass. During WWII, from 1942 to 19455 he proudly served his country as a US Marine in the Regimental Weapons Co., 25th Marines, 4th Marine Division. He saw action in the Asiatic-Pacific theatre areas of the Marshall Islands, Saipan, Kwajalein, Tinian and Iwo jima. Among the medal she received were the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star. He was recommended for the Navy Cross Medal for "his brave and courageous conduct under heavy artillary fire during the Battle od Saipan" in 1944, Returning to civilian life in 1945, he resumed his partnership at Kontes Glass. The company grew to employ over 300 people. In 1982 it was sold to Owens-Illnois. H.S.Martin Inc., a laboratory glass division odf Kontes was retained by Jim and Nontas. It continues today as a family business. In 1978, Jim and Nontas began to pursue an interest in making glass paperweights. He is known for his weights containing strawberry motifs, crimp rose and whimsical interpretations of komodo dragon lizards. His personal style shows expert use of torsades, piedouches and baskets. In 2014 he received the Millville Rose Society Award "given to individuals who have made significant contributions in support of the mission of Wheaton Art and Cultural Center." Mr. Kontes was loyal to his Greek heritage, a philanthropic contributor and credit to his community, respected by his employees, peers and friends who knew his word was his bond. He will be forever missed by his loving family.
Wednesday
10
September

Visitation

4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Rone Funeral Service
1110 East Chestnut Avenue
Vineland, New Jersey, United States
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