James "Jimmy" Bourcy

James "Jimmy" Bourcy obituary, Denver, CO

James "Jimmy" Bourcy

James Bourcy Obituary

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On May 19, 2022, James (Jimmy) Bourcy, age 61, a proud, lifelong resident of Colorado, tragically fell to his death while hiking on North Table Mountain in high winds.
Fondly known as "The Badger" by his siblings, nieces, and nephews, he worked in several diverse fields including the Peace Corps in Guatemala, where his vision of the world was shaped; he worked in the medical field at Swedish hospital, where many benefited from his empathetic healing touch; and most recently as an associate at King Soopers in Capitol Hill, where he brought his warm outgoing cadence to colleagues and loyal customers alike. Our Beloved Badger genuinely had a servant's heart.
Jimmy was a beacon of positivity, a man who loved people and planet Earth. He found his strength in nature, loving and enjoying the solitude of the woods, the majesty of the ocean, or a ray of sun filtered through golden, quaking aspen trees. He loved a powerful storm and a soft snowfall in the mountains where silence holds the lease.
He was supremely kind and generous. He often gave someone less fortunate the sweater or coat off his back. The story of his generosity that most exemplify the man he was, happened several years ago. Walking home from work, he noticed a young boy and his mother in a playground for about a week. One day they knocked on his door. At the time, Jimmy had beautiful long wavy hair. The boy asked him if he was Jesus, and he said he was not. The boy's mother explained that her son was dying of cancer and had lost his hair due to chemo treatments. The young boy asked Jimmy if he could have his hair so that when he went to heaven Jesus would recognize him. Jimmy immediately invited them in and let the child cut his hair.
He is preceded in death by his father, James Stephen Bourcy, and survived by his mother, Mary Jeanne O'Farrell-Bourcy, seven siblings, several aunts, uncles, several adoring nieces, and nephews, their extended families, cousins and countless friends. He was a stalwart Bronco fan and loved classic rock, and backpacking in the great outdoors. He never met a stranger; everyone on this Earth was just a friend he had not met yet. He died doing what he loved, simply living his best life. God will surely enjoy his company as much as have we all.
There may be no ruler by which to measure a man such as our Badger, but he can be the yardstick by which we measure ourselves.
Funeral Mass will be Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, 6673. W. Chatfield Ave., Littleton, CO 80128. Private committal will be held at Littleton Cemetery,
In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to a charity of your choice. He would have loved a random act of kindness in his memory; it truly was his trademark gift and is very infectious.

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June 5, 2023

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November 30, 2022

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July 24, 2022

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Hector Guzman

June 5, 2023

Saludos.. yo me acabo de enterar por este medio y me dolió pues pensaba verle concuerdo con Jonh Wallace,fue un tiempo como un regalo de Dios el que estuvimos en El Biotopo, Xela, Panajachel(pato poc) ya extinto, purulha.... muy digno de seguir sus huellas Amigo James...

Gary L. Grisko

November 30, 2022

I just became aware of James passing. I was with James for 2 years in guatemala in the Peace Corps. We spent days together hiking in Cerro San Gil, which became officially designated protected due to the work of James and Jack Bucklin. We boated up the rio dulce, slept in hammocks and discovered howler monkey troops, we journeyed to Belize and camped on islands, we collected marine samples in the bahia amatique and convinced the government not to destroy the sea grass beds. we tipped many beers and venado together. The list goes on. James truly understood that we are interconnected with nature. We lost one of the best. peace to his family and friends.

John Wallace

July 24, 2022

This news just devastated me as I knew James well in Peace Corps where we did similar work in wildlife management hiking the cloud forests of Guatemala.

He was then as you described him in these amazingly poignant and touching words from the heart about his life now. He will be forever missed and loved and his spirit will live in us all. I will spread his trademark gift the best to my ability to all our friends we all haven't met yet. We were lucky to have known and shared the trails with him.

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Lorraine (Patricca) Kindsvater

June 28, 2022

I worked with James on MTU at Swedish for 8 years. He was such an amazing human being. His kindness and pure selflessness radiated! We had so many good times and laughs over the years and to hear of his passing was so very sad. My deepest condolences to his family. He will be missed by so many!

Joanna Picher

June 28, 2022

James was truly what we would call a "good man"! Genuine and kind when he would ask "How are you today?". He really cared which encouraged one to respond honestly!
I imagine anyone who would choose to wait patiently in the line at James´ station at King Soopers experienced the same warm feeling as they departed the store having encountered someone who really cared how you felt, what was happening in your life!
Know that you are missed, James, and that you brought something special to our lives! Rest In Peace!

Jamie and Travis

June 28, 2022

We are so sorry to hear of James' passing. He was such a kind person and made friends everywhere he went. Though we only knew him from being a customer at King Soopers, we considered him a friend, along with many others. Because of his kind soul, his line was always the longest and we were all happy to wait just to get a chance to chat with a friend. You will be missed.

Sakae Seki

June 27, 2022

I worked with him in the Multi Trauma Unit @ Swedish Medical Center. I always loved his positiveness, cheerfulness and kindness to everyone. I learned from him that there is always a choice to be positive and think it will be a wonderful day. Although I will miss him a lot, I know that he will be hiking in heaven.

Teresa Chihoski Tucker

June 23, 2022

I was so sorry to hear of Jim's death. I remember him fondly as one of the people who was funny and kind. Many of us always hoped he would some day join us at a St. Mary's reunion. May God comfort you in your loss.

IRMA PARHAM

June 20, 2022

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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Love Lauren

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Katy Goggins

June 11, 2022

I was so very sad to learn of Jame's passing...He was such a breathe of fresh air and radiated true friendship and concern. I will miss not seeing him at my neighborhood King Soopers and around our shared neighborhood. Here is to one of the finest of souls-to a life well lived and served but cut ...too,too short! Thankyou for your presence in mine

Robyn L Mace

June 10, 2022

I was very heartbroken to learn of James's passing. I worked with James at King Soopers, and he always had a smile on his face. My condolences and sympathies to all of his family and friends. He will be greatly missed!

Nancy F

June 8, 2022

I was so heartbroken to learn of James' passing. He was always my favorite clerk at King Soopers. He just emanated kindness and positivity and always shared a smile or kind words. We used to joke about my cat whose middle name is James...he said he knew he must be a trouble-maker! I always so looked forward to interacting with James during the otherwise mundane task of checking out groceries. I will miss him and so will many, many others in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. RIP

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