James Martin Kaplan
KAPLAN: James Martin Kaplan, born in McKeesport on May 29, 1930, passed away peacefully on Dec. 14, 2025, at the age of 95 years, aka 1146 months. He loved and was loved by his family; his wife Marcia and children Judy (Marc), Mark (Michael), and Rosalie, and grandchildren Anya and Jacob. He also loved and was loved by his many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Jim met his beloved wife Marcia at Carnegie Tech in the music department. Through their mutual interest in music and education, a wonderful life blossomed together. The two wed on Aug. 7, 1955, and shared over 70 years of marriage, a blessing beyond words. Jim was known for his love of all things music. Following his graduation in 1954, he began his tenure as band director at Rochester High School. After seeing the need for expanded music education in schools, he and his partner Jim Botti opened a small private lesson studio, Beaver Valley Music, in 1958. Both Jims wanted personalized music education for children of all ages and in 1962, it became a full-time business known as Brighton Music Center. As their reputation grew, they began a rental program, bringing instruments to thousands of students in hundreds of districts that continue to this day. Their desire to provide music education to students who wouldn’t have otherwise been able to experience it reached beyond anyone’s imagination. After retiring from Brighton Music, he continued teaching privately for many years and volunteered with Marcia in the Pittsburgh Public Schools’ Music Program. He passed on his passion for music to his children and grandchildren, who are all involved in music and the arts. Jim was very active in his local community and loved tennis, wallyball at the Y and breakfast at Bricker’s with his fellow band directors. He was a lifelong Pittsburgh sports fan and enjoyed countless summers on LBI with all the family. Wherever they went, Jim and Marcia ran into someone they knew. If they didn’t know you, it wouldn’t be long before Jim would initiate a conversation inquiring about what instrument you played in high school and telling you he knew your band director! The family is incredibly grateful for the care, attention, and comfort given to Jim by his many wonderful healthcare professionals and extraordinary caregivers. Special thanks to Dr. Emily Burns, and the team of Mirian, Lorenzo, Keauna, Clarnice, Krystle and Jordan. Additionally, many thanks to the kind and generous staff of The Bristol Cooperative. Services at Temple Sinai, 5505 Forbes Avenue, Squirrel Hill on Thursday, December 18, 2025 at 1 PM. Visitation one hour prior to services (12 Noon – 1PM). Interment Temple Sinai Memorial Park, 7740 Saltsburg Road, Plum Boro 15239. Arrangements entrusted to Ralph Schugar Chapel, Inc. www.schugar.com In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Jim’s memory to the Botti-Kaplan Scholarship Fund sponsored by the Beaver County Foundation. It awards a $1000 scholarship to a college-bound high school senior who participated in their high school instrumental music program and will be pursuing a degree in music education. Please make a donation HERE or send a check to Beaver County Foundation, P.O. Box 569, Beaver, PA 15009 with Botti-Kaplan Scholarship in the memo line. Contributions may also be made to Mollie’s Meals: Mollie’s Meals at Jewish Family and Community Services of Pittsburgh.

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