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James R. "Jim" ROLSTON Jr.

James R. "Jim" ROLSTON Jr. obituary, St. Petersburg, FL

James ROLSTON Obituary

ROLSTON, James R. Jr "Jim"

68, passed away at home at 3:33 pm March 3, 2018. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Susan; daughter, Tara Rolston and her partner, Donn Wilkins; daughter, Jayne Bloemendaal, her husband, Ben, and their children, James and Hope. He is also survived by siblings, Bernard (Patricia), Geraldine Dolan (Robert), Elizabeth, Joseph (Theresa), Raymond (Carol), Theresa Castongway (John); and 15 nieces and nephews; and six great-nieces and nephews. Jim was the son, of James R. Rolston, Sr. and Elizabeth Pagnam Rolston, both deceased.

Jim attended Manhattan College and received a B.S. in Business Administration and Management from Breyer State University in 2003. His 33-year career in the executive management of public utilities included 22 years with Pinellas County. He was also a captain and company commander for the Florida National Guard and retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years of service.

Family always came first for Jim. As the oldest of seven, he was affectionately known as "Sonny Boy" to his mother and siblings. The upbringing he received from his parents enabled him to establish a similar strong foundation for his own family, serving as the rock on whom others relied for answers, guidance, and unwavering support. His grandchildren will carry many happy memories of their Poppy, the experiences he introduced them to, and his willingness to spend one-on-one time exploring their unique interests.

Friendships were very important to Jim. One of the joys of his life was time on the golf course with good friends and a great cigar. Golf created an outlet for his competitive spirit. Jim was a former Chairman of the Board of Governors for the East Lake Woodland Country Club and more recently, a member of the Vinoy Men's Golf Association.

Jim's journey as an artist began in childhood, but pursuing his passion took second place to a stable career that enabled him to support his family. By the time he retired from Pinellas County in August 2010 he had begun to prepare for his post-retirement life by completing a B.A. in Visual Arts at Eckerd College. When he and Susan moved to St. Petersburg in 2012, he fulfilled his long held dream of becoming a full-time, working artist. While creating art in rented studios in the Central Arts and Warehouse Arts Districts, he was also collaborating with a designer and a builder to create a dream on Snell Isle - a home that could serve as a gallery for his work and a freestanding studio.

His exuberant use of color in large-scale acrylic mixed media paintings and his striking, fired clay sculptures were inspired by the concepts of yin and yang and the teachings of the Tao. Jim's work appeared in juried shows including the Las Olas Art Fair, Sarasota's Festival of the Arts, Art Harvest, and Cool Art. In addition to following his own creative path, Jim was a committed advocate for the growth of the Pinellas County arts communities. He served on the advisory board for the Dunedin Fine Arts Museum; was a founding board member of the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance; and recently became the co-president of the Professional Association of Visual Artists, Inc.

A celebration of life Mass will be held Friday, April 6 at 1 pm at St. Raphael Catholic Church, 1376 Snell Isle Blvd. NE., St. Petersburg. Friends may visit with the family at noon at the Church. The family asks that you do not send flowers. They would prefer that memorial contributions be made to the Jim Rolston Emerging Artist Award Fund at the St. Petersburg Arts Alliance (www. stpeteartsalliance.org).

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Mar. 11, 2018.

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Marty Colley

April 10, 2018

Sorry to hear of Jims Passing. He was not only my boss but more importantly my friend. I will always remember him and wish the best to his family.

Nancy Martin

April 7, 2018

Dear Susan, Tara and Jayne,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Jims passing. Many prayers have been lifted for all of you. God bless,
Nancy Slater Martin

Sergio & Piedad Cadavid

April 6, 2018

Dear Susan to you and your family our most sincere and felt condolence. Our thoughts and prayers are with you .

Del Sable

April 4, 2018

My sincere condolences to the Rolston family. Jim and I worked together for about twenty-five years; he always treated me fairly & we shared a mutual respect for one another...Jim was a good man. My thoughts & prayers are with Susan and family during this time of sorrow.

michelle mannion

March 18, 2018

Dear Susan Tara & Jayne, We are heartbroken to hear of our Nephew and cousin Jimmy's death, we remember with great fondness your trip to Drumshanbo. Our thoughts are with you and all the Rolston family. Auntie Kathleen in Drumshanbo and all your cousins in Ireland,

Barbara Fidler

March 14, 2018

So sorry to hear of your loss. Jim was a very kind and caring person and will be greatly missed.

Barbara Fidler

Cathy Fleeger

March 13, 2018

My sympathy to you and your family for the loss of one so special in your hearts. Sending you prayers for peace and comfort.

Cathy Fleeger

March 12, 2018

Dear Susan, I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. You and your family are in our prayers. Liz

March 12, 2018

Dear Susan. I am so sorry to read of Jim's passing. I am thinking of you. I wish you peace ...and strength. Fondly, Arlene Kline

fjohn reinke (mc1968)

March 10, 2018

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any mans death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

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