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The Appeal-Democrat Family
November 01, 2010
Marysville, California
2/1/34 to 10/28/10. Jimmie passed away on October 28, 2010 at the age of 76. He was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma and was raised in Gridley, CA. He lived in Marysville for the past 40 years. He owned his own business, Jim Capps Motorcycle Repair until he retired. He loved motorcycles and was an avid...
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The Appeal-Democrat Family
November 01, 2010
Mr. Capps was my motorcyle shop teacher at Marysville high in the 70s. He was a real good person. He also used to always give a deal at his shop, he was always willing to work with you if you were short on cash. Rest in peace Mr. Capps.
Rick Ferguson
October 30, 2010
ok, this might be a dupelicate, cuz I can't find the other post I did.
My dad, Dub Baty, was Jimmie's cousin. I remember going to the motorcycle races at Triple A Speedway, and to the river bottoms with Jimmie, Stan, Curtis, the whole Cox clan when I was just a little toe head.
I recently moved back to Yuba City and saw that the motorcycle shop was not on Hwy 20 anymore and every time I passed it, I told myself that I would look him up when I got back. Sadly, I always...
Jean Patterson
October 30, 2010 | Yuba City, CA
Jimmie was my dad's cousin (Dub Baty). I remember going to motorcycle races with them, and Curtis's family, the whole Cox Clan, when I was just a little toehead. I recently moved back to Yuba City and saw that the bike shop was not on Hwy 20 anymore. I was planning on looking him & June up just to catch up on family, just never got around to it.
My condolences to the family, to my counsins I haven't seen in a bizillion years, Vicki and Stan, and to all the kids.
Jean Patterson
October 30, 2010 | Yuba City, CA
I remember Jimmie very well. Johnnie Baty, Tony F. and the GUHS class of 1956 all give Jimmie a fond farewell ... may his next bike run on better fuel ...
Milo Gardner
October 30, 2010 | Fair Oaks, CA