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James Lowell "Jim" Apple Jr.

1945 - 2014

James Lowell "Jim" Apple Jr. obituary, 1945-2014, San Francisco, CA

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1945

DIED

2014

James Apple Obituary

James "Jim" Lowell Apple, Jr.
Oct. 22, 1945 ~ Dec. 20, 2014
Resident of Oringa
James "Jim" Lowell Apple, Jr. Born October, 22 1945 and passed away peacefully on December 20, 2014. Son of the late Bette and James Lowell Apple. Beloved father of Amy Apple and her husband Rob Cohen. Older brother to Jane Reeder and John Apple. Grandfather of Max, Tessa and Zachary. Proud Uncle of Andrew Reeder, Daniel Reeder, John Apple, Ben Apple and Samantha Apple.Jim Graduated from Colonel White High School in Dayton, Ohio in 1963 where he was Junior and Senior Class President. Jim graduated from Purdue University in 1968 with a Degree in Mechanical Engineering where he was Freshman Class President and a Member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Jim was invited back to Purdue to lecture to students on entrepreneurship. After Purdue, Jim served in the US Army as an officer and forward observer in Vietnam. After his service in the US Army, Jim worked in many different business environments, always with the spirit of an entrepreneur. Jim moved to the Bay Area in 1971 to work at National Cash Register (NCR) selling early computer systems. Jim started his real estate career in the 1980s at Cushman and Wakefield in the Bay Area after which he launched into a variety of entrepreneurial pursuits. Jim led a partnership that turned around a declining shopping center in Napa now known as Napa Town Center, developed a successful office building complex in Salt Lake City and built the Sedona Rouge Hotel in Sedona, Arizona. Jim used his promotion skills to create a chef's market at the Napa Town Center. Jim met one of the chef's market food vendors through this event and this partnership with John Pickerel was created to launch the chain of restaurants now well known in the Bay Area as Buckhorn Grill. Jim lived life to the fullest. He was an excellent chef and developed recipes which were legendary to his friends who had the privilege to enjoy them. He was a long-time member of the Orinda Country Club, avid traveler and outdoorsman. He was a fly fisherman. It has been said that women loved him as much as fish feared him. His friends from every phase of his life knew his humanity and loved him. There was no greater friend, father, sibling or grandfather than Jim Apple. Private services will be held at a later date.

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Published by Contra Costa Times on Dec. 24, 2014.

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Edwin Conway

December 19, 2022

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December 19, 2022

Edwin Conway

December 19, 2022

This was a fun visit to see Raouf in Petaluma with Jim, Evan and I looking for art for Sedona Rouge Hotel.

Evan Cross

January 3, 2015

No client or friend of mine could make me laugh or work harder.

Sedona Rouge Hotel & Spa

Ed Conway

January 3, 2015

Friend, boss, mentor, visionary and one of a kind. I will miss our visits and talks together on all aspects of life and business. From you GM and team in Sedona AZ...we will all miss you,

Polly Jamison

December 28, 2014

I remember my cousin as a happy guy with a tease, a joke, and always a contagious laugh. He and I were members of a large group of grandchildren who were a force to contend with when all gathered together during the '50s and ' 60s. I miss those family times and the cousins who have departed. Rest cousin Jim.

Larry boyd

December 26, 2014

As a cousin of the Apple family I have experience a small part of Jim's exceptional personality. My mom and dad loved being around Jim. He will be a major void for so many of us.

In loving memory
Larry Boyd

Jeff Jaeckle

December 24, 2014

John, Jain, and all the Apple Family, I'm very sorry for your loss. John, from the stories you've told me about Jim, I know he lived an incredibly full and accomplished life. We would all be lucky to have lived like him and touched so many along the way. I know he will be missed and that you'll cherish your memories - to be described as a mentor, as you've talked about him, John, is a true indication of the impact that Jim had on you and others. My thoughts, prayers, and wishes for comfort are with you and your family at this time.

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