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James Darrell Didericksen

1948 - 2020

James Darrell Didericksen obituary, 1948-2020, Farmington, UT

BORN

1948

DIED

2020

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Russon Brothers - Farmington/Kaysville

1941 North Main St.

Farmington, Utah

James Didericksen Obituary

James Darrell Didericksen
"Big Jim"
Hey, you lucky devils! If you are reading this and had the pleasure of knowing Big Jim Didericksen, he suddenly and unexpectedly was called up to that big field in the sky on October 15, 2020, just three days after turning "older than dirt" (72).
Jim was born on October 12, 1948 to Colleen Thompson and Darrell James Didericksen. He grew up in the small metropolis of Grantsville, Utah where he loved playing every sport there was and where he excelled at playing football as a Grantsville High Cowboy. Jim loved being outdoors with his Grandpa Lee Thompson, hunting, fishing, and playing ball. His grandpa taught him to work hard and to love life. After graduating from Grantsville High in 1966, he played football for the USU Aggies and served an LDS mission in the Eastern States where he raised Hell and met lifelong friends.
Jim met his sweet lady and best friend, Valerie Lowe, while at a college ward party in Ogden, Utah. Despite telling her that he didn't want to get married until he was 25, Valerie's tiny body and big heart quickly changed his mind. Less than a year later, the two were married on November 20, 1970 in the Logan Temple. Jim ended up having three wild and crazy girls, Angela Dawn (Jake) Mahan, Sasha Nicole (David) Gray, and Brandi Lee (Brandon) Wood, before finally getting his son, Dustin James (Lacey), a mini carbon copy of himself.
Big Jim never met an obstacle he couldn't overcome, an argument he would back down from, a book he wouldn't read, a boundary he wouldn't push, or a joke he wouldn't wear out. He may have entered a room as a stranger, but he left it as your best friend.
Jim loved anything with an engine--fast, cool cars, airplanes of every shape and era, loud motorcycles, and he was never so excited as when he bought his big construction machines! Jim loved building things. He built subdivisions, roads, dikes, and scale models of everything he loved. He even learned to fly, just to say he was a pilot and could fly both small engine airplanes and helicopters!
Grandpa Jim loved his 13 grandkids. He loved going to their games, dances, concerts, and various other activities. He loved sending them semi- inappropriate texts, FaceTiming them at all hours of the day and night, buying them crazy and impractical gifts, and making them rice pudding and his famous hot fudge sauce.
Jim had a nickname for everyone: Horse, Wild Turkey, Bean, Hollands, E., Ciecel Diesel, Sashel, Vallie, Shell Bell, Tiffers, Breezer, Lissy, Katers, BRANSOOOON, Big Dave, Zoey Bear, Macie Moo -- if you were given a nickname, then you knew you were IN!
Jim had a way with words. Whether written or spoken, he could spin a tale like no other! He could one up any story told and make you laugh so hard, your sides would ache for days. If you ever doubted the existence of Santa Claus, Jim would make you a believer when he played Santa's helper and dressed up as Santa for friends, family, and church parties. And if you still didn't believe...you'd get firewood for Christmas (just ask his daughter). If his kids or grandkids were ever naughty or acted up, you'd better watch out! Grandpa Jim would call Chief Raindance to come get you!
Jim was a powerful presence. He was big in stature, big in personality, and big in love. He was quick to share a smile, quick to make you laugh, quick to lend a hand, quick to listen, quick to trust, and most of all, he was quick to forgive. Jim loved coaching and teaching the young men at church. He loved teasing his daughters girlfriends and boyfriends. He loved his family, his brothers and sisters, his neighbors, and all of his many friends. His enthusiastic handshakes could crack bones, his hugs could make you lose your breath, and his back slaps might have pushed you into next week, but you never doubted his genuine love and affection.
Jim lived by the rule that "he who dies with the most toys, WINS." Well, Jim, you certainly WON!
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 23, 2020 at the Russon Mortuary, 1941 North Main, Farmington, where viewings will be held Thursday evening from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. and Friday morning 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Online guest book at www.russonmortuary.com.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 18, 2020.

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Gordon Bodily

June 13, 2024

Valerie. I don't know if you will see this or not. I just found out today that Jim had passed. I am so sorry. I love you both.

Junie Harlow

October 12, 2023

I have a lot of fond memories of Jim. I remember him from high school days. I remember visiting with him at his sweet mama's funeral, and of course, our many chats online. We were on the same political page. He was a good guy and was not afraid to tell you what his views were. Miss you Jim. May God bless you and your sweet family.

Aleena Andrew Birch

October 23, 2020

My husband Randy and I were lucky enough to meet Jim and Val many years ago and thanks to their generousity and friendship we enjoyed years of family vacations at their condo on Bear Lake. We have photo albums filled with pictures of our family enjoying one of our favorite memory making destinations. I always felt so lucky to be counted as one of Jim and Val's friends. Jim's voice was loud and boisterous but warm and happy, he always made you feel like he was happy to see or speak to you. When I first heard that Jim had passed I felt like the World would not ever be quite the same without his big presence. It's not like we saw him all that often but he left a big impact. Jim will be remembered and his life a reminder to me that we need to make sure those around us know they are special. My heart goes out to his family. ❤

Dixie Suite

October 20, 2020

Jim was a sweetheart, he loved life and he loved my cousin Valerie. He always had a smile on his face from College days when I first met him to just recently. We all thought the world of Jim and was shocked to hear of his passing at such a young age. He is in heaven now directing traffic. He always was a "take charge" guy with definite opinions. We loved him and will shall miss him. Our deepest condolences go to Val & her family. Sending heartfelt love to all.

Junie Gay Harlow

October 18, 2020

This breaks my heart. I’ve had some good conversations with Jim. He was a great debater for sure. Even though he was very opinionated, he was always very complimentary and tried not to offend while arguing his point. I never let him defeat me. You will be missed Jim. Praying for your family to find peace and comfort at this sad time.

Sharon Sample

October 18, 2020

What a wonderful obituary. He was much loved. Prayers to family and friends. Sharon Sample

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