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James Clark Sprankle

Vallejo, California

1950 - 2017

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Dec. 10, 1950 - May 16, 2017 Jimmy Sprankle, 66, passed away after a long illness at Queen of the Valley Hospital in Napa, on May 16. He was born on Dec. 10, 1950 in Vallejo, to James Herman and Carol Sprankle, stepfather, Harold Thacker. Jimmy grew up in Vallejo. He attended Cave Elementary...

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I'm so sorry to hear about Jim's passing. I knew Jim from Cave School & Springstowne days. I lost track of Jim after joining the service, but I'll always remember Jim as a gentle soul with a kind heart. Jim loved his family and always had a warm smile. Jim's gone way to early, but one not to be forgotten. Prayers to Jim's family and may they have peace during these most difficult times. May you R.I.P. " Jimmy ", ...

I first met Jimmy in Mrs Kincaid's 1st grade class at Cave School in Vallejo. He was a very active boy with a colorful personality. He kept his classmates in stitches. Never a dull moment when Jimmy was around. Our friendship lasted through high school. I hadn't seen him much in recent years. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family.
I know his friends and family have warm and wonderful memories of Jimmy (I know I do). I am hoping these memories will soothe them through this...

JIMMY,
YOU HAD A SHARE LIKE NO OTHER, CAPTIVTED ME, MADE ME LAUGH, MADE ME THINK, I AM SO GLAD THAT YOU KNEW MY HUSBAND WHO WOULD COME HOME FROM THE BABER SHOP WITH STORIES AND HE WOULD ALWAYS LAUGH AS HE TOLD THEM. YOUR SERVICES WERE BEAUTIFUL. SONNY AND I WILL MISS YOU - THANK YOU FOR GREAT MEMORIES.

BETH SHORT

Jimmy--known you since the fruit cutting days and my little '58 Fiat. You have left us, but your smile will be with us forever. Until we meet again.

Jimmy was an awesome man he will be missed by many. I am blessed I got to know him as long as I did. R.i.p jimmy see u again sometime, love you for ever Dave, Crystal, Adrian and Jj

Although never close, Jimmy fills my memories. From grammar school until in my 20s. A really great guy. Hope to see you up there Jimmy.

Jim was fun to be around. He was a great cousin. My memories are of growing up with him around about age 8-10. Our sympathy goes out to Connie, Janet, and Karen and all of his friends that new him. From Bob, Bev, Tim, Rick, Michele, and the rest of the Thacker family.

jimmy i will miss you brother,you were there for me when i was new to recovery.my heart goes out to you loved ones my friend,see you when i get there jimmy