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Albert "Al" James

1935 - 2025

Albert "Al" James obituary, 1935-2025

BORN

1935

DIED

2025

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Albert James Obituary

Albert "Al" James

October 14, 1935 - March 27, 2025

Albert "Al" James, Jr., a Walkerville legend, passed away on March 27, 2025. Albert was born in 1935 to Albert James and Elizabeth Maud Williams of Cornwall. Growing up as a Blainer in Walkerville, and a golden-glove boxer with the Saint Lawrence boxing team, Al lost both of his parents by age 14 and began as a nipper in the mine to fend for himself in the "new country." Albert lied about his age to join the United States Navy at age 17, where he earned silver gloves for boxing before spending much of his service in the Naval hospital in Bremerton, Wash.

After serving in the military, Albert returned to Montana, where he renewed his friendship with the Galahan family, including his future wife, Patricia Ann Galahan. Albert and Patricia were married in 1958.

In 1963, Albert answered the call to educate the mass of baby boomers, receiving his Education Degree from Western Montana College, beginning his career at the Longfellow teaching sixth grade. He then obtained his Masters in Physical Education from Montana State University in 1973, while teaching. Being a Bobcat fan was part of his identity. Albert taught PE, Butte History, and Montana History position with the Butte School District for 32 years, including coaching many teams in many sports. Albert is remembered by generations of Butte schoolchildren for his tough, but fair teaching style, including the infamous two-inch punch.

Al became an iconic musician throughout the Butte, Dillon, and Wise River area. He became interested at a young age in music, beginning with the piano he kept with him from age seven to his death. Albert has been an integral part of Butte's music scene since the 1950s when he performed his first gig on St. Patrick's Day at the 9 Mile Dance Hall south of Butte. Albert's most memorable music group that he played in was "Tinkle, Plunk and Boom" alongside Bob Kovacich and Bob Wilcox. The band was known throughout Southwest Montana, regularly playing at the Rumpus Room. Albert played the drums, piano, and guitar along with other instruments. Additionally, Al regularly played solo, stopping at every bar along the Big Hole River and at hunting camps and campfires throughout the Pioneers. He also enjoyed composing his own original Butte folk and mining songs, which he played headlining at the National Folk Festival with the "Al James Band" encompassing his son, Mark, Toby Schelin, and the late Gary Robinson. He passed this love of music on to his children and his grandchildren.

Another of Albert's passions in life was the mountains. From a very young age, Albert enjoyed stealing away on a horse with a pack and losing himself in the mountains. Over the years, he came to know the mountains, meadows, and drainages around Wise River better than anyone else. One of his favorite pastimes was to stay the night at his cabin in the Pattengail and croon songs to the woods and gaze at the stars.

Albert was a great horseman, one of a dying breed. Throughout his life, he rarely was without at least one horse. He enjoyed taking friends, his son, Mark, and later his grandson, Austin, through the mountains on horseback to reach areas that few had seen. His cowboy style of camping and hunting high country elk was more rough and ready than most friends were used to. He was the first to volunteer himself and others to a cattle drive, or to stop for a trout stream.

Albert was a local living legend in Butte. This was assisted by his interest in history and genealogy. The Butte Archives have an "Al James collection." He not only knew everyone, but he knew their parents, how they were related to his relatives, and how they were related to Butte historical figures. Albert was a living resource for those interested in Butte history and family trees. Because he knew everyone, his friends numbered in the hundreds, and he always enjoyed making new ones.

Albert was loved by all his family as he found ways of connecting with them. He was able to connect with his family through music, the outdoors, sporting events, and stories about Butte. Albert is survived by his children, Mark (Terri) James and Michelle (Patrick) Mulhill. He is survived by his grandchildren, Austin (Rose) James, Rebecca Mulhill, Taylor (Justin) Howell, Logan Mulhill, and Keegan (Zoe) Mulhill. He was also lucky to meet his two great grandsons, Jack Albert James and Brayden James Howell. Albert was predeceased by his parents, Albert and Maud James and his spouse, Patricia James.

A beloved educator, story teller, athlete, musician, historian, and exemplification of "Butte tough."

Celebration of Al's life will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 5, 2025, in the Ballroom of the Copper King Hotel, 4655 Harrison Ave., Butte, Mont., 59701. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m., in the ballroom. Followed by a reception.

Memorials in honor of Al are suggested to the Montana State University Veterans Support Center, checks written "MSU Veterans Services", mailed to MSU Veterans Services, 136 Romney Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717, or to Butte High Athletics at 401 S Wyoming St, Butte, MT 59701, or to the Young Musicians Club at East Middle School, PO Box 4531, Butte, MT 59702.

You may visit axelsonfuneralhome.com to offer a condolence to the family or share a memory of Al.

Axelson Funeral and Cremation Services

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Published by The Montana Standard on Apr. 3, 2025.

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The Truzzolino Family

April 26, 2025

To the James family;
We´re so sorry about the loss of Al. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love John, Janel and
Savanna Truzzolino

Tom Harvey. Surprise Az

April 5, 2025

Sorry to hear of Al´s passing we grew up together on Bennett St and did a lot of things together memories I still cherish he is now back with Pat rest well my friend

Barbara Nickliss

April 2, 2025

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you Pat and with the family at this difficult time. I have some great memories of Al playing and singing, sometimes with Dan Harrington. What a pair!! Always knew how to have a good time. You'll be on my mind, Pat during your time of healing. May your faith help you feel peace. Barb

Scott schonsberg

April 1, 2025

My condolences to the James family. I had a lot of great visits with Al at the wise river club, I remember the day he was riding his horse in to torry lake and discovered the huge blowdown he said it was unbelievable the trail was gone . We talked a lot about the pattengail and grouse lakes. Al never missed stopping in the WRC to visit. He was one of my favorite people . Rest in peace my friend I´m sure you are riding your horse all around heaven

John Connole

April 1, 2025

Mark & family, so very sorry for your loss of my dear friend. I´m out of state now & wont return until Mon April 7. Rest in Peace!

John Harrington

April 1, 2025

Al was my gym teacher at East Jr High School back in the 70's. I will always remember how he helped grow me up and teach me how to be a man. "Nothing is easy so you have to go get it!!!" He made me realize these things and taught me how to be tough and be relentless. He was a great friend and will be truly missed but not forgotten!!!

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