Jimmy Doyle DUNLAP

1944 - 2015

Jimmy Doyle DUNLAP obituary, 1944-2015, Dallas, TX

Jimmy Doyle DUNLAP

1944 - 2015

BORN

1944

DIED

2015

Jimmy DUNLAP Obituary

Published by Dallas Morning News on Apr. 19, 2015.
DUNLAP, Jimmy Doyle DUNLAP, Jimmy Doyle died April 5, 2015 in Dallas, TX at age 70. Dunlap taught in the Plano ISD for 34 years and retired as the long time curator of the Plano ISD Living Materials Center. Served in the U.S. Army 1962-1965. Survived by son and daughter-in-law Scott "Sid" and Lisa Dunlap; daughter and son-in-law Erin and Mike Martinez; granddaughters Ella Grace and Sofia Rose Martinez; sister and brother-in-law Paula and Bob Mischel; niece Tracy Barr and great-nephew Daniel. Preceded in death by his beloved wife of 43 years Peggy Dunlap; father and mother Junior and Virginia Dunlap; brother John Walter Dunlap; sister Cheryl Barr; favorite snake Katy the Burmese Python. The family would like to offer a heartfelt thank you to everyone who knew Jim and is supporting us though this time. A celebration of his life will take place Sunday, April 26th from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in the Doyle Dean Performing Arts Center at Plano Senior High School. Tributes to Jim may be made to his favorite animal care centers - the Jim Dunlap Living Materials Center, Plano ISD, 2700 W. 15th St., Plano, Texas 75075, Attention L. Madon or the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch, www.blackbeautyranch.org.

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July 7, 2024

Faith posted to the memorial.

April 14, 2021

Gerri Jay posted to the memorial.

April 13, 2021

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Faith

July 7, 2024

I love you grandpa Jim. I miss you! Your bear.

Gerri Jay

April 14, 2021

I remember Jim telling me one time that he used to be a Highland Park Policeman. As always, Jim had the best self deprecating humor. He mentioned that with his ears, freckles and red hair, he didn't get taken too seriously so he took a change in profession. I kept thinking what a loss it was to any profession that lost him. Jim gave so much of himself to teaching. There was a student in my class that had decided to quit school early. Jim reached out to her and said he would pick her up and bring her to the school for final exams. Although she chose not to, how many teachers would extend that much of themselves to help others? That was Jim Dunlap!

Jill Andersen

April 13, 2021

I think of Jim all the time! Being the coordinator of a ladies' hiking group, I'm in the woods all the time and what I've learned from Jim about wild animals - and especially snakes - goes with me every day. And his sense of humor! I have such fond memories of volunteering at the Living Materials Center and all the crazy animal adventures (and misadventures) we experienced. I will always remember and be thankful for crossing paths with Jim!

Gerri Jay

January 29, 2020

Jim was my Physical Science teacher in 1977. He was the only teacher I ever had that gave me the love for a subject I had no interest in. He excited you about learing and I have never had a teacher like him again. The work he did with the living center showed his care and compassion for life. He will be missed by all that knew him. Gerri Jay

September 12, 2017

Mr. Dunlap and family,
I saw him many times as a child growing up in the 80's and 90's in Plano. I always loved having him in our school along with Katy. He made so many things come alive for us. God rest him.

Jan Parrett Reynolds

April 6, 2017

I was just trying to find Jimmy on the internet to tell him his favorite high school Biology teacher, Ted Sherrill had passed away and saw where Jimmy has already passed away. I was in the band at MHS with Jimmy and later worked with is dad Junior at University Park. I know everyone misses him. So sorry for his family's loss.

Tracy Barr

November 24, 2016

I love you uncle Jimmy we miss you so much. One day we will all be reunited again.

Molly

April 26, 2015

He was truly an inspiration to so many young children. He inspired us all to be loving, caring, kind people. He will be reatly missed but never forgotten. Thank you to his family for allowing him to share his knowlede with so many, and seek confort in knowing how much he inspired those around him.
Thoughts and prayers go to you all.

Gary Morrow

April 25, 2015

I remember building out the original space under PSHS behind the HVAC class. Circa 1980. The magic of that center was just that, magic. Jim
Is missed.

Jim Bonnie and Melanie Dickinson

April 24, 2015

We are all sad now because we miss Jimmy, but we are glad that we knew him. The world is a better place because he was here.

Jim and Katy

Florrie

April 24, 2015

Jim was such a humble, kindhearted and compassionate man. He could brighten a room without even trying. I met Jim in 1984 when I started in Animal Control. I admired his knowledge and his natural knack with all the critters. Jim was a beautiful person all of us were blessed to meet. The world lost a precious soul.
With thoughts and prayers.

Jim and Katy

Florrie Lott

April 24, 2015

Jim & Stephanie

April 22, 2015

To Jimmy and Family,
All the fun times thru the years that we have all shared together, as families. Thank you for all the memories you left us, Jimmy, we miss you terribly. The trips to Sherman just won't be the same, the trips to the beach will be different, and you will be absent from the family reunion, as our official photographer. You brought sunshine where ever you happen to be. You always had an upbeat attitude even when you wern't feeling that way. We miss you so much, but know that you are the happiest ever now that you have been reunited with Peggy, your beloved soul mate. Forever and ever Amen!

Marilyn

April 22, 2015

It is an honor to call you family! Will miss the lunches with you and Paula. What a witty and funny guy. Will miss your funny jokes. You and Peggy are now together. Love you cuz.

Sherry Smith

April 22, 2015

Jim prayers to you and your family.

Mr. Jim Dunlap

Sherry

April 22, 2015

Well the first time I met Jim is when I was a child. I had him as a teacher and what a great teacher he was and that was in Lewisville Texas. Then later in life I went to Plano Sr High he was not my teacher there, but got to see him often as his class room was by the Ag department.
Then later I got the privilege of working with him again at that time he was the director of the Holifield Science Learning Center. It was always a pleasure talking to Jim and learning from him. If you needed to know anything about any type of animal he would always be willing to help. He taught some classes at the city and he had great advice and always had a great story or two to go along with the teaching. He will be missed and no one can hold a candle to what a great man Jim Dunlap was. I hold him up there like Steve Irwin and Jack Hanna!
Dear Jim thank you for being part of my life and many other. Thank you so much for helping all the animals you did in your life time and thank you for giving your knowledge to others. Thank you for getting the Holifield Science Learning Center up and running for child to learn and experience what they might not every get in experience in there life.
And thank you for always being positive and funny. Prayers to you and your family and so glad you and Peggy are reunited again.

Mark Leonard

April 21, 2015

Mark, Debbie, Jonathan and Joshua Leonard
Thank you for all you did to teach our children Josh and Jonny about wildlife and the respect to show them.

April 20, 2015

One of a few !! I got to know Jim over 20 years ago and he always had a smile usually a bad joke.

He will truly be missed and never replaced.

Will be in my heart forever. Jim Allman

Steve Pedde

April 20, 2015

I remember the day that "Dr. Dunlap" visited the entire 1st grade with his Python (approximately 34 years ago) at Davis Elementary. He was very personable and identfied easily with his audience. Having felt connected, the kids in the neighborhood would occassionaly ride our bikes to bring him an orphaned/injured squirrel,rabbit, bird, etc. at the Senior High. Dr. Dunlap was very passionate about helping animals and impacted the lives of ountless kids through his generosity, knowledge and overall kindness. Thank you Dr. Dunlap and God bless your friends and family during this time.

Paula Mischel

April 20, 2015

Jimmy, I love you so much!! I will miss you terribly. You will always be in my heart.

Dalal Murgai

April 19, 2015

I miss you Jim. So thankful for the many memories.

Ted Dickey

April 19, 2015

Jim had an incredible impact on thousands of young lives during his career with the PISD. I was blessed to be on the board for many of those same years and got to watch him work his magic. God Bless you Jim and may you rest in peace.

Jill Andersen

April 19, 2015

Jim taught me so much and made a great impact on my life. I'll miss him but I will always smile every time I think of him. My condolences to his family.

Lynn Hendricks

April 19, 2015

You are loved and will be missed.. You taught so many people so much. I am so Glad I had a chance to meet you and learn from you. We still have our snakes we got from you many years ago.. Rest in peace Jim. Thanks for all you have done for the reptile world..

Vikki Francis

April 19, 2015

I met Jim in 1982 while doing Animal Control for Richardson. He taught me so much through the years and even got me almost over my fear of snakes. While I worked for two more cities Jim was always there to take orphaned baby wildlife, all unusual looking animals and identifying animals for me. Jim Dunlap is a true blessing to all humans and animals that he took care of. I'll miss him but know he's smiling down on all of us and is happynto be with Peggy again.

April 19, 2015

I miss you do much Dad.

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