James J. "Jaspur" Ball

1929 - 2016

James J. "Jaspur" Ball obituary, 1929-2016, Denver, CO

James J. "Jaspur" Ball

1929 - 2016

BORN

1929

DIED

2016

James Ball Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 8, 2016.
Jim was born November 15, 1929 in Santa Fe, New Mexico to George and Elnora Ball. In 1933, his brother Eugene was born and remained his best friend, confidante and companion. In 1936, Jim's family moved back to Denver where the family's roots were. Jim began kindergarten at Barnum Elementary school. Later, he attended Lake Junior High and West High School, graduating in 1948. In 1947, he joined the Colorado Air National Guard. After graduation, he attended one year at Colorado A&M (now CSU) in Fort Collins. He then entered the newly founded U. S. Air Force, taking advantage of the training they offered in aircraft mechanics school at Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas. He worked reconditioning aircraft at Cannon Air Force Base in Clovis, New Mexico during the Korean Conflict. He was selected to attend the detonation of a 5 kiloton atomic bomb at the Atomic Proving Ground in Nevada in the spring of 1952. After his active duty ended, Jim remained in the Air National Guard for 16 years, working as a mechanic on jet fighters F-80 thru F-100.

On July 16, 1955 he was united in marriage to Darlene Wahl at Singsaas Lutheran Church, rural Hendricks, Minnesota. They made their home in west Denver and began a family: Susan (Michael) Horn of Monticello, Indiana, Cynthia (David) Schiappa of Lorane, Oregon, John Ball (Cheryl Kessell) of Omaha, Nebraska and Elizabeth (Michael) Boxler of Golden, Colorado.

In 1957, Jim joined the Martin Company, working on many space projects including Titan I and II, Gemini Launch and Skylab. He was laid off in 1974 and found a job he truly loved at Dravo Corporation, a construction and engineering firm in Denver. In 1982, he returned to Martin Marietta and retired from there in 1989. He went on to work for Robbins Engineers and Constructors and Enterprise Leasing to keep busy until fulltime retirement.

Jim was active in the Golden Gun Club, Skyline Hunting and Fishing Club, the Colorado Gun Collectors and was a volunteer instructor for hunter education. He attended many muzzle loading rendezvous and fur trade events, including a trip to New York where he participated in events commemorating the French and Indian War of 1754-1766. He was a talented woodworker and gunsmith. In later years, he developed an interest in gardening and created a xeriscape garden in the back yard, which he took pride and pleasure in. He grew the best zucchini and crook-necked squash and was always looking for new ways to cook them. He spent many hours watering, weeding and caring for his beautiful lawn.

He and his brother visited Ireland in 2000, where they had many adventures and found the cottage that had been their family's home in County Sligo. He loved visiting museums and historical monuments. In 2013, he was invited on an Honor Flight with his brother and really enjoyed his time at the monuments in Washington D. C.

Jim and Darlene traveled to Santa Fe and Albuquerque often, where they loved eating at various Mexican restaurants. They made memorable trips to New Orleans, Washington D.C. and Banff National Park. They also made many journeys to Oregon, Indiana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota to visit family and friends. Jim's last trip was to Lorane, Oregon, where he enjoyed his time with Cindy, Dave, Ben and their menagerie of animals including their dog Buster who spent many hours in Jim's lap.

Jim had many pets over the years. Many will remember Jim's faithful companion Toby, an unattractive dog who pulled Jim into a ditch, fracturing his back. Jim was very devoted to Toby, spending years checking his urine to determine how much insulin to inject him with. After Darlene's death in December of 2015, her cat Juno surprised Jim by transferring his affections to Jim, even sleeping with him at night and sitting in his lap while he watched television.

Jim is survived by his brother, his four children, five grandsons: Ian Kimsey, Walter Horn (Tiffany), James Herman, Benjamin Herman and Nicholas Boxler, one step-granddaughter Cynthia Butler, cousins Jessie Brundage and Lolita Lebsack, nephews Bob and Bill Ball, and a host of other loving relatives and friends. Jim was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, his parents and grandson John Thomas Horn.
Jim's family sincerely thanks Collier Hospice for their loving care of him in his last days and Atonement Lutheran Church where Jim and Darlene have been members for years and encourage memorial donations be given to either organization. Additionally, donations may be given to the Commemorative Air Force, which Jim supported for many years.

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michael brundage

March 17, 2024

Glad to think of you again uncle Jim.
Mike Brundage

September 14, 2016

Jim was a really fun guy to be around, always enthusiastic & full of life. I had the privilege of sharing many Skyline shooting matches & club events with him. He also taught a great many hunter education students about muzzleloading. He will be missed indeed. Mike McKaig

kevin

September 14, 2016

Jim was a gentle and loving person. He will truly be missed

Lex and Janie Cannon

September 13, 2016

Our love and sympathy to the family.

Richard Shields

September 12, 2016

Jim was full of life and always there to put me back on track when I needed it most. My favorite memory was when the two of us drove to Texas for business and all he could think about was a Mexican restaurant he and his brother had eaten at years before. We finally found it in a town I believe was called Santa Maria and his eyes lit up. Jim, I won't say goodbye because I know in my heart we will meet again.

Bobbie (Barrett) Belcher

September 12, 2016

I knew Jim as a young boy, an adolescent and a young military man. His family, Dad, Mom and his brother Gene, were very well respected neighbors and friends. I will always remember Jim as a wonderful friend and a shoulder to lean on in our youth. God bless his family and = May Jim rest in peace.

Kent Kimsey

September 12, 2016

Jim was quite a craftsman. I was amazed at how meticulous he was when creating a new rifle. It left a lifetime impression on me. He had an amazing knowledge of so many things and was happy to share it if you asked. The world has lost great soul. He will be remembered.

Robert Ball

September 11, 2016

Uncle Jim, "Jasper" was a source of kindness, humor and consistency as the patriarch of our family for many years. I only had one Uncle and he was the best. He and his brother, my Dad have laid a trail of wonderful memories in my life from which to reflect and take comfort from. Anytime spent with the Ball boys was always an adventure. Our thoughts, our love are with Suzie, Cindy, John, Liz and their children. God's speed James J. you were a good man.

September 11, 2016

I spent some happy times with Jim shooting muzzle loaders at various events and practice in the eighties.
He will certainly be missed.

Burt P

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September 11, 2016

My sincere condolences to the family. May God be a source of comfort at this difficult time. 1 Cor.15:26

Jennifer & Ron

September 10, 2016

It was nice to read about Jim's wonderful life. Jim's daughter Liz is a special person in our lives. We are sending heartfelt condolences to the Ball family. With love and hugs, Jennifer & Ron

Liz Boxler

September 10, 2016

Happy trails, Dad. We're sure gonna miss you. . .
Liz

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