Jim McJunkin

Jim McJunkin obituary, Tellico Plains, TN

Jim McJunkin

Jim McJunkin Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Inc. - Madisonville on Sep. 30, 2024.

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Terry James McJunkin, known to many as Jim, passed away peacefully in his home on September 27, 2024, at the age of 63. Born on March 4, 1961 to Donna Jean (Shockey) McJunkin and James Porter McJunkin, in Ottawa, Illinois, he spent his final years in the scenic beauty of Coker Creek, Tennessee.
Jim was a passionate outdoorsman who found joy in fishing, hunting, boating, and camping. He was a devoted NASCAR fan, particularly admiring the legendary Dale Earnhardt. A collector at heart, Jim cherished his HO scale locomotive trains and had a deep fondness for vintage Chevrolets, proudly owning 1957 models and 60s Camaros. He was a skilled mechanic, able to fix anything that came his way, and he cherished the freedom of riding his Harley motorcycle. His days were brightened by the simple pleasure of feeding his beloved chickens, a routine he looked forward to.
A proud father, Jim prioritized ensuring his children, Samantha Rose McJunkin and James Harrison (Alyssa) McJunkin, knew they were cherished. He was formerly married to the love of his life, Rose Stulman-McJunkin. He was also survived by his siblings: Johnnie McJunkin, Jerry (Julie) McJunkin, Linda McJunkin and Georgette (McJunkin) Walker.
Jim treasured the time spent with his mother as well as his time in the scenic mountains of Tennessee. He had a passion for food, especially Lou Malnati's pizza and anything that could be grilled over a campfire. Jim enjoyed watching shows on the Discovery and History Channels, alongside old western movies and his recent favorite, "Wheel of Fortune." Music filled his life, with a fondness for Bob Seger, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and classic country tunes; Dierks Bentley's "I Hold On" was one of his favorites. A loyal fan of the Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bears, Jim took pride in his roots.
In his professional life, Jim dedicated approximately ten years to RR Donnelley, where his hardworking and tenacious spirit shone through. He later found camaraderie and friendship at King Koncrete, working on anything from small engines to excavators. He was known for his stubbornness, yet those close to him understood that beneath his tough exterior lay a fiercely loving heart. His warmth extended to his niece, Denise Lynn (Walker) Sarto, and nephew, Jerry James McJunkin, as well as many cherished cousins.
Jim is preceded in death by his parents, Donna Jean (Shockey) McJunkin and James Porter McJunkin, along with his nephew Daniel Michael Walker and great-niece Kaylee Marie Walker. Though he was a man of few words, those fortunate enough to know him understood the depth of his love and loyalty. His legacy will be remembered by all who knew him, encapsulated in the words, "You're tough, you're a McJunkin." Although Jim did not affiliate with any specific religion, he celebrated holy holidays with those he loved. He will be deeply missed, leaving behind cherished memories and a profound impact on his family and friends.
Graveside Service & Interment 1:00 P.M. Saturday, October 5, 2024, at Coker Creek Cemetery. Arrangements by Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, Tellico Plains.
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