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James Arthur Field

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James Arthur Field obituary, 1923-2022, Orinda, CA

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James Field Obituary

James Arthur Field
December 7, 1923 - April 25, 2022
Jim Field, or Cowboy Jimmy as he was known to many, lived a vibrant and rich life. He was brimming with creativity, graciousness and a deep love for his family and friends until he left this world for lush pastures elsewhere.
Born and raised outside Detroit, Jim was the only child of Arthur Clarence Field and Helen Jean Spertner. He attended Royal Oak High School where he was Senior Class President and a member of the varsity tennis team. Summers as a counselor at the YMCA Camp in Hale, Michigan were a wonderful time for Jim. He was a wrangler with seven head of horse and Assistant Riding Master where, "each horse was my friend." Jim attended Dartmouth College where he was a Theta Delta Chi and a proud member of their victorious inter-fraternal hockey team. Jim left Dartmouth for WWII during which he was a 1st Lt. fighter pilot in the US Army Air Corps and returned to graduate Phi Beta Kappa in 1948.
Jim moved to New York where he was a copywriter at BBDO and Young & Rubicam and was one of the original Mad Men on Madison Avenue. Receiving awards for his ads did not quell his entrepreneurial spirit, which fueled multiple small businesses including Raincoat Chaps, "don't get caught with your pants drown," Lumps (lamps made out of junk), and others. While in New York, Central Park spawned Jim's "love affair with slow-pitch softball which finally ended after trying out for the Over 70's league in Walnut Creek at the age of 85 when the hard grounders hit me instead of my glove."
Jim arrived in San Francisco in 1959, working for BBDO and "quick as a wink, I was an obsessed backpacker, fly fisherman and skier." BBDO is where he met Virginia, later to become his wife of nearly 59 years. They left the city for the country, buying a house in Orinda in 1964 and painted it fire-engine red, the color it remains today. Blessed with two daughters, known as Big Al and Bill Bailey, the three ladies were his biggest champions when Jim decided to turn his wine-making hobby into a business, making "not another $40 cabernet, but a wine for everybody." James Arthur Field Wine was launched in 1976, ahead of its time with a quality vin ordinaire in the US, which Jim deemed a "jug wine," and was cheerfully and affordably consumed by even the most discerning before he sold the business in 2001.
Easily recognized in his cowboy boots, pressed jeans and signature sterling belt buckle, Cowboy Jimmy didn't dally in the pasture. He continued to play hockey into his 60s, skied and backpacked into his 80s and fished, played tennis and golf well into his 90s. He also spent time in his workshop, designing and creating handmade furniture and other goods from nature's and mortals' scraps producing a wonder of pieces. He was quietly philanthropic, but quite boisterous about the love he had for Gina, and the love and joy he experienced with his children, grandchildren and other dear friends.
Jim Field died peacefully, Gina by his side, in the same fire-engine red house. He is survived by Gina, Allison and her husband Andrew, Bailey and her husband Robert and granddaughters Caz, Gaby and Shira.
Jim loved hiking the local hills and trails. If desired, donations may be made in his honor to the East Bay Regional Parks Foundation: https://www.regionalparksfoundation.org/

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on May 2, 2022.

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Jane ryan

June 10, 2022

Dear Gina and family
I am so happy to have known him. He had such a wonderful and full life. My love to all of you!

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Peter Shutkin, MD

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John Briggs-Printing Palace

May 25, 2022

It was a pleasure meeting you through your daughter, Bailey. We planned together, laughed together, and she shared stories about you while we did your printing. God Bless you and your family!

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Les and Michele

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Les and Michele xo

May 20, 2022

We are going to miss you Cowboy, Jim. You were a man of humor, integrity and great panache. You never forgot an annual gift on Les's anniversary of working with you, and you loved to try and make flourishes like Michele's calligraphy. You were always interested in our lives. We have so many memories of your thoughtfulness and kind heart. You were a very special part of our lives for many, many years and we were fortunate to know Gina and your beautiful daughters. And yes, you were a true gentleman and a class act. Just keep the wine flowing up there behind those pearly gates.

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Jess and Brent

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Sharon Doyle

May 4, 2022

I was sorry to read this today. It was such fun to see you both at Clare Roth´s and reminisce about the Palace days. He was a lovely gentleman! God bless you all. Sharon

Doug Ashcraft

May 4, 2022

I have so many treasured memories of Jim, as my employer, as an admired friend, as an inspired and clever businessman, but mostly as true Gentleman, and Class Act. My life is so much richer because of his being in it, and I´m sure I´m not alone in this conviction. Thank You James Arthur Field, for everything, and Thank You to his Family, which allowed him to live such a rich an inspired life. Rest In Peace.

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Jim and Nita Roethe

May 4, 2022

Jim was quite the guy. He was Nita´s favorite Cowboy.

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