Jim was a loving son, father, grandfather, and friend. He installed and repaired businesses' phone systems for most of his career before retiring and moving to Twain Harte, which he said was his dream job. Jim was creative, enjoyed designing new things, and had an appreciation for motorcycles. He even built his own motorcycle and won a third place medal for its design. He was known for his entertaining humor, bright smile, and love for tequila, ice cream, and chocolate. Jim was preceded in death by his younger sister, Cindy. He is survived by his mother Lorna, his daughter, Natalie, and his granddaughter, Brittney. We will miss him very much.