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James Pappas Obituary

James (Jim) G. Pappas was born on January 2, 1939, in Chicago, Illinois, to George and Constance Pappas. He was the second of two sons. His father, an immigrant from Greece, and his mother owned and operated a grocery and liquor store on the South Side of Chicago. From a young age, Jim and his brother George worked in the family store-bagging vegetables, stocking shelves, and delivering groceries-lessons in work ethic that would stay with him for life.

Jim attended Morgan Park Military Academy and went on to study at the University of Illinois-Chicago, where he was captain and most valuable wrestler of the varsity team. He continued his education at Loyola University, earning both a bachelor's degree in history and a master's degree in Latin American history. He later completed his doctorate (Ed.D.) at Nova University. He also studied at the University of Chicago through a National Defense Education Act Fellowship.

In 1960, Jim met the love of his life, Denise, a student from Greece studying abroad. They married in 1964 and spent more than four decades together until her passing in 2006. Summers were often spent traveling across Europe, especially to Athens to be with Denise's family. Together, they raised two children, Tina (Rob) and George (Hannah), and were blessed with four grandchildren: Melina, James, Theron, and Sophie.

Jim's career in education spanned more than 50 years. He began teaching history and counseling students in the Chicago Public Schools, where he also founded and coached the Hyde Park High School wrestling team. He later joined Chicago State University, serving in roles ranging from professor to Vice President for Student Affairs. In 1980, Jim and his family moved to Ellensburg, Washington, where he became Dean of Admissions and Records at Central Washington University (CWU). Over his long career at CWU, he served as Interim University President, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing, Dean of Academic Services, professor of education, and faculty member in the William O. Douglas Honors College. He also coordinated the Academic Service Learning program and mentored countless students and young professionals.

Wrestling was another lifelong passion. Jim coached university teams, officiated at high school and college matches, and supported athletes at the state and national level. Many of the athletes he coached remained lifelong friends.

Jim and Denise shared a deep commitment to community service. They sponsored foreign exchange students, supported charities, and were active in the arts. Jim himself served on numerous boards and organizations, including the United Way of Kittitas County (as Campaign Chair), the United Ways of Washington (as President), the Washington State Combined Fund Drive (as Co-Director, appointed by the Governor), the Rotary Club of Ellensburg (twice President), HopeSource (twice Chair), the CWU Foundation (Vice Chair), Kittitas Valley Health Hospital Foundation (Chair) and President of the Clymer Museum Board of Directors.

Jim was a teacher at heart. Even into his seventies, he continued to teach on a phased retirement. One of his greatest joys was leading study-abroad programs, taking more than 75 students to Greece and across Europe. He was an avid reader, a storyteller, a gardener, and an adventurer.

Above all, Jim cherished his family. He was a loving husband, devoted father, and proud grandfather. His wisdom, humor, and kindness touched the lives of all who knew him.

Jim's legacy is one of service, education, family, and love. His life was full, his impact lasting, and his stories unforgettable.

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Published by The Daily Record from Sep. 27 to Sep. 28, 2025.

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Darryl Fuhrman

October 27, 2025

Here are photos of Jim that nobody has seen before.  The occasion was our Winter river float in 2009.  
Jim is sacked out and soaking up the winter sun.
Fun times.

Jim Maraviglia

September 30, 2025

I have had the privilege of knowing Jim Pappas and his wonderful family since 1973. With Jim´s passing, we have lost not only an extraordinary coach and administrator, but also a mentor, leader, and dear friend.

I had the honor of coaching alongside Jim at Chicago State University, and later working for him both at Chicago State and at Central Washington University. Those years shaped me profoundly-not only as a professional, but as a person. Jim brought the same dedication, integrity, and vision to his administrative leadership that he did to the wrestling mat.

As a coach, he inspired athletes to believe in themselves and achieve more than they imagined. As an administrator, he built programs and opportunities that changed countless lives. As a father, he modeled love, strength, and unwavering devotion to his family.

I also love his daughter Tina and son George, and their families. They were always at the heart of Jim´s life, and I know how proud he was of them. To them, and to all who loved Jim, I send my deepest respect, gratitude, and sympathy.

His mentorship and friendship over more than five decades have been immeasurable to me. Jim´s legacy will live on in the students, athletes, colleagues, and friends whose lives he shaped, and I will always be grateful for the gift of his friendship and the enduring example he set.

Mike Probasco

September 29, 2025

Tina,George and families, I was saddened to hear of your Dads passing.It was a blessing to get to know him better and be of some assistance to him in his last few months in Ellensburg.Hope you all know how much he loved you and how proud he was of his family.One of the good guys in this world he had such a positive impact on so many and his influence will be missed.Definately a life well lived.

Tina

September 28, 2025

In lieu of flowers, our family asks that gifts be made to the Dionysia & James Pappas Study Abroad Scholarship at CWU, created by my mom and dad to support students studying abroad.
If you´d like to give in my dad´s memory, please call the CWU Foundation directly at 509-963-2160. Thank you for helping us honor his life and legacy.

Tina

September 28, 2025

In lieu of flowers, our family asks that gifts be made to the Dionysia & James Pappas Study Abroad Scholarship at CWU, created by my mom and dad to support students studying abroad.
If you´d like to give in my dad´s memory, please call the CWU Foundation directly at 509-963-2160.
Thank you for helping us honor his life and legacy.

Glen L. Bach

September 27, 2025

Jim embodied service in its purest form. He didn´t just believe in helping others-he lived it every day. His words were matched by his actions, his promises kept by his footsteps. With his passing, our community has lost more than a neighbor; we have lost a source of strength, compassion, and unwavering dedication.

Cindy Craig

September 27, 2025

Or deepest condolences to the Pappas family and friends! My mother, Gloria Craig, worked with Jim at CWU for many years, as did I for a few years. He was a wonderful and accomplished professional! A life very well lived!

Chandler Mackey

September 27, 2025

Tina, I've been heartbroken since hearing about your Dad. He was my Coach, mentor and friend. When I came to Chicago State, he welcomed me with poen arms! I loved your Dad as he unconditionally accepted me into the fold! I will cherish the wonderful memories of him. I'm glad I got the chance to meet you,your mom and George over 40 years ago. I am forever grateful to your Dad and I am so glad that Derrick Hardy, Derrill Digby and me flew out to Washington to surprise visit him 2 years ago. What blast we had! Dr Jim Pappas was a great man and I love him for who was to me and the impact he had on my life! Tears!!!

Chandler Mackey

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