James Wagstaff

James Wagstaff

James Wagstaff Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 30, 2010.
James 'Jim' Burke Wagstaff
IDAHO FALLS - James "Jim" Burke Wagstaff, 74, of Idaho Falls, passed away September 28, 2010, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. 
He was born June 12, 1936, in American Falls, Idaho, to Clark Wagstaff and Clara Mae Noel Wagstaff. He graduated from American Falls High school; a BA from Idaho State College in 1958, and his master's degree from Utah State University. 
 In 1955, he married Nancy Jean Bennett. 
He is survived by his children, Cary and Geniel; his grandchildren, Nicole, Dylan, Ashlee, and Dallas. He is preceded in death by his parents, Clark and Clara, his siblings, Yvonne and Sunny, and his son, Jimmy. 
Jim was an accomplished athlete. In high school, he held the conference and state record in the pole vault. While attending school at Idaho State University, he earned eight varsity letters and was selected to the "All-Conference" team in football. Jim was selected as a member of the Idaho State University "Hall of Fame." Following his tenure at ISU, he was drafted to the National Football League. Jim played professional football for the Detroit Lions, Chicago Cardinals, and the Buffalo Bills between 1958-1961.
Jim taught at multiple schools throughout Idaho. In 1963, he began teaching at Pocatello High and then moved to Idaho Falls High. Throughout his teaching career, Jim taught government, physical education and health. He also served as a football, wrestling and track coach. In 1969, he became the defensive coordinator at Boise State University. In 1973-1978, he moved to Los Angeles to coach with the LA Rams. From 1978-1980, he was a member of the Buffalo Bills coaching staff. From 1981-1986 Jim was with the San Diego Chargers. He retired from the NFL in 1986, and moved back to Idaho and then to Kenai, Alaska, to be the head football coach at Kenai Central High. Jim coached the Down Under Bowl in Australia and New Zealand from 1991-1994.
Jim had a very strong faith in God and was a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in three different bishoprics, as a high councilman and Young Men's president. Jim and Nancy served a mission at BYU-Idaho. 
His love and passion for the outdoors made him feel like he was in "God's Country." Jim loved to be in the mountains and fishing on any river or stream. He was an avid skier and he passed his outdoor passion onto his children and grandchildren. 
On Thursday, September 30, at Coltrin Mortuary (2100 First Street) from 6 to 8 p.m. there will be a viewing. Funeral services will be October 1, 2010, at 11 a.m. at the Summerfield LDS Ward (3721 Shadow Mountain Trail), with Bishop Vance Fager officiating. The family will visit with friends from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Burial will be at the Fallsview Cemetery in American Falls at 4 p.m.   
Condolences or a sympathy card may be sent to the family at www.coltrinmortuary.com.

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October 1, 2010

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September 30, 2010

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September 30, 2010

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Joe "Hoot" Wolfenbarger

October 1, 2010

Dear Nancy and Family,

It has been a lot of years since I have seen you and the news of Jim's passing has brought up many great childhood memories.

The times spent at Redfish Lake, where as a seven year old I was allowed to go on the hike to Goat Lake with the adults and visits to the Ram's training camp will stay with me forever.

"Coach Jim" was larger than life to me and he will be greatly missed.

My thoughts are with you.

BOB BROBERG

September 30, 2010

DEAR NANCY AND FAMILY. WE WERE SADDENED TO LEARN OF JIMS PASSING. ALL THE BROBERGS EXTEND THEIR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND LOVE TO YOU AND YOUR WONDERFUL FAMILY. THE SEPERATION WILL BE VERY PAINFUL. WE LOVE YOU NANCY AND CHERISH OUR MANY YEARS OF CLOSE FRIENDSHIP WITH YOU AND JIM. ALL OUR LOVE AND PRAYERS----BOB AND MARY ANN BROBERG----ST. GEORGE, UTAH

todd wolfenbarger

September 30, 2010

Nancy-

We were so sorry to hear about Jim. He was a hero to me and I'll never forget spending the day with him at Ram's training camp. It meant a lot to me that you'd drive down to my wedding and 19 years and four kids later, I want you to know how much we care for you. God bless you, Todd Wolfenbarger

Valorie Watkins

September 30, 2010

Nancy,
My condolences to you and your family. I know these past few years have been difficult. Jim was a special man and I am grateful I had the opportunity to work with him -- and you -- through the ISU Alumni office. I am so sorry for your loss.

Jennifer Barkdull

September 30, 2010

Love you Uncle Jim and Aunt Nancy! Jenny

Steve Vogel

September 30, 2010

Coach Wagstaff was very important part of our young lives through his teaching (more than just football,) coaching, and mentoring for many of us during his time at BSU. We all have so many fond memories of him. God bless Coach Wags and his family!

Steve Vogel

September 30, 2010

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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