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James Harley Davidson

1925 - 2013

James Harley Davidson obituary, 1925-2013, Colorado Springs, CO

BORN

1925

DIED

2013

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1730 East Fountain Blvd.

Colorado Springs, Colorado

James Davidson Obituary

James (Papa Glass) Harley Davidson, 88, passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 17, 2013 at MacKenzie Place Memory Care in Colorado Springs, where he had been in residence for nearly 4 years.

Born April 27, 1925 in Sulphur Springs, Arkansas to Crodus Leigh and Dora (Todd) Davidson. Jim was raised in and round Bentonville, Arkansas, and later Stigler, Oklahoma. His family moved to Colorado Springs around 1940, where Jim graduated from Main High School (now Palmer) in 1943. Upon finishing high school, Jim enlisted in the U.S. Merchant Marines, in order to serve his country in time of war. His duties were to be part of a ship's crew, delivering war munitions, food, clothing and needed essentials to our fighting forces throughout the theater of World War II. As a result, he was able to see many foreign lands and ways of life while realizing how good things were in the United States!

After returning home from the war in 1945 or 1946, Jim met and married the love of his life, Bertha M. (Nicholson) Davidson and remained married until "Bert's" death in December 2009.

Jim had started his lifetime career, working at Wright Glass Co. in Colorado Springs. When a union strike locked Jim and his fellow workers out of Wright Glass in 1949, he and good friend, Joe Johnny, started a small glass business (J&J Glass) in a one stall garage with a dirt floor in Colorado Springs. The pair worked hard at trying to make a living on their own, but soon Joe Johnnie felt the need to return to his old job at Wright Glass Co. In 1950, Jim needed permanent employment, so he started a new business, City Glass Co., that he owned and operated until 2010.

Needing operating capital in the early 1950s, Jim took on a partner in Leonard Deatherage, whom was later bought out by Jim and started his own business, El Paso Glass, in Colorado Springs. Jim's greatest joy in life (after his young family) was owning and operating his own business in the glass and glazing industry that he loved so much! He was proud of having 3 locations and at one point, more than 65 employees. He loved his employees like family and although he could get mad with them, he forgave and forgot almost immediately afterward. He tried hard to make sure all his people were paid well and especially liked helping those in need. For 60 years, Jim invested money back into his business, while taking very little for himself, going without a personal paycheck from time to time, to ensure the business had what it needed. Jim never got "rich" in a financial sense and remained a man of very modest means throughout his lifetime.

Jim was a tireless workaholic, but always made time for his family. Money was very tight, but Jim always made sure his family had all the necessary things, before investing his earnings back into his business. He was a wonderful husband and father for his children, making life fun and entertaining for all the neighborhood kids as well! Jim and his wife, "Bert," were popular with all the neighborhood kids, most of whom spent a lot of time playing football, baseball and other "kid's" games at Jim's house on Poinsetta Drive. In the mid-1950s Jim coached an "Old Timer's Baseball Team" and would take all of his players for ice cream or treats after games, by loading everyone in the back of his 1955 Ford Pickup...something loved by the kids!

Jim was a member of the Blue Mason Lodge in Colorado Springs. Jim's hobbies also included deer and elk hunting in his younger years and fishing throughout his life. He and Bert owned a cabin at Mt. Massive Lakes in Leadville, Colorado in the 1970s and 1980s, where fishing became very much a family pastime. Many good times were shared at the cabin, including snowmobiling up Weston Pass and "racing" on the frozen lakes.

Jim was also a life-long fan of motorsports, starting with the ownership of a pair of Jalopy-type stock cars in the early 1950s, one of which was driven on occasion by local racing great, Ted Foltz. Jim attended the Daytona 500 a number of times, along with Charlotte Motor Speedway, Phoenix International Raceway, Riverside, California Road Course, Michigan International Speedway, Pikes Peak International Raceway and most local tracks in Colorado. Attending the Pikes Peak Hill Climb every year led to Jim eventually sponsoring son Jim's stock car on the Peak for five years and later, the asphalt oval stock car at Colorado Springs International Speedway for 2 years. Jim also sponsored as many as local racers as possible with windshields for their race cars, or tire and gas money. He was known by most of the local racers and mechanics in town.

Jim was an avid Broncos fan and bowled on his own bowling teams for nearly 40 years, making many friends in bowling, but came to love the game of golf most of all! After retiring, Jim spent nearly all his time hacking at golf balls, mainly at the Colorado Springs Country Club and any other course he could find. He especially enjoyed golfing with his sons-in-law and other close friends, including his fellow "Bandidos." He was well known for his "mobile bar golf cart," which he was able to drive from his house to the Country Club's golf course.

Jim also was a lover of animals and always had a loyal dog and a few cats around the house. His most loved dog "Bear" a golden retriever, was once lost for nearly a month while Jim drove and walked every neighborhood possible in search of his buddy, finally finding him on a school playground in the Templeton Gap and Academy area-a happy reunion indeed!

Shortly after Jim's beloved wife Bert passed away in December of 2009, Jim suffered a stroke, which started his battle with dementia. He took up residence in MacKenzie Place where he was wonderfully loved and cared for by the great staff and the wonderful folks from Gentiva Hospice until his passing.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, June Walker; all his aunts and uncles; and his wife, Bertha M. Davidson.

He is survived by his four children: Jim and Janet Davidson, Colorado Springs; Debbie and Vic Stauffer of Loveland, Colorado; Patti and Rick Giardina of Centennial, Colorado; and Lori and Mike Eschler, also of Colorado Springs; as well as 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Dorothy (Nicholson) and Clyde Keffer and family of Colorado Springs.

Jim will be sorely missed and remembered for his honesty, integrity and "can do" attitude. "No" and "can't" were words unknown by Jim, who practiced these beliefs throughout his lifetime!

Funeral Services will be held at Springs Community Church, 7290 Lexington Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80918 on Saturday, November 23 at 10:30 a.m. Private entombment will be held in the Gate of Heaven at the Shrine. (719-573-4166).

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Published by The Gazette on Nov. 20, 2013.

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Karlos Davidson

June 22, 2015

I was glad to find this nice obit for Jim. We are 1st cousins, but the only time I'd see him and Bert is when they'd come back here. June had kept me up on how he was doing, I went out and visited with them 2-3 days before Earl died. We still have pictures of all of you that Bert had sent. Best wishes, KD

Rebecca T. Lovett

November 24, 2013

I have such happy memories of Bert and "Big" Jim. They were such good friends of my mother, Ruth Talbert. They met as neighbors on East Costilla St. I am sorry for your loss.

Rebecca T. Lovett

karl hoffman

November 24, 2013

Mr.D. was awesome, such a funny man. He gave me the nickname of "little Karl" I learned a lot from him and still use what he taught me to this day. I wish I could be back home right now, miss you Papa glass. R.I.P ol' man

Wendy Hoffman

November 24, 2013

He was a kind, wonderful man. He will be missed by many. I will remember him always. Rest in peace Mr D!

Vicky Ferry

November 23, 2013

Jim and Lori
I just heard about and am so sorry about the loss of your father, he was a great man and he will be missed. My Love to you all.

SuperFred

November 23, 2013

May Poppa Glass rest in peace.
SuperFred

Garry & Millie Eiferd

November 23, 2013

Little Jim & Jan,we are so sorry to hear of Big Jim's passing. My favorite time with Jim & friends was at 1978 Daytona 500. May GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

Lisa Armetta

November 22, 2013

Little Jim and Jan, Lori and Mike ~
I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Davidson was always good to me during my employment at City Glass and even afterwards. I used to tease him that "He sold me". Actually I have to thank him in the long run but will never forget all of my WONDERFUL days at City Glass. I had a lot of good years with all of you. You all touched my life in a big way. My condolences to all of you!

Sue Abbott

November 20, 2013

I have so many fun memories of happy times spent with your family! I am so sorry for your loss but know that Jim is in a wonderful place with Bert by his side. Jim was always so kind and generous and will not be forgotten.

November 20, 2013

All our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Davidson family. Jim and Little Jim have been a big part of our families lives for a very long time. Our love to all of you.
Davey and Linda Schmidt

Jayne Grover

November 20, 2013

He was a great man with a personality larger than life. Always very kind and thoughtful.

Jean Schmidt

November 20, 2013

Jim and Jan - Just a few words to let you know how sorry I am on Big Jim's passing. All the years our family was associated with you guys just seems a blur now. Dave's forty some years with City Glass were always connected with your Dad. I'm sure he and Jim are having some of their famous "conversations" again. Once again I'm sorry at his passing.
Jean Schmidt

JD Krumanocker

November 20, 2013

I have many pleasant memories of Papa Glass but two come to mind.
MANY years ago we were all in Las Vegas and Jim gave me my first taste of Bailey's Irish Cream.
Jim also took Paul Elder & I to Sheldon's for breakfast after a hill climb practice, introducing us to one of his favorite places
Jim was the most generous man I have met, and my deepest condolences go to the entire family.
We all loved him.

Liz & Kelly Seeger

November 20, 2013

Lori (& extended family): what a huge loss! I'm so sorry and Kel and I are grieving for you. I know how exceptionally close you were with your Dad (and your wonderful mom) - and now this, at a time when you're going through so many other trials. Love you and keeping you in our prayers.

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