James Sappington

1941 - 2025

James Sappington obituary, 1941-2025, Atlanta, GA

James Sappington

1941 - 2025

BORN

1941

DIED

2025

James Sappington Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 18, 2025.
James Allen Sappington September 13, 1941 - February 11, 2025

Whoever knew Jim loved him. Humble, strong, and quiet but he could roar when needed. He fixed the broken, fabricated the unavailable, accepted G-d's will while still dodging regimentation, structure, authoritarianism ... but he would never have used any of those words! Plain-talking Missouri southmouth,' his gentle accent pleased people's ears.

Jim was the firstborn child of Edith Allen and Jay Walter Sappington in Kansas City, Missouri. Soon after, they moved to Poplar Bluff, Missouri where Jim grew up and made many lifelong friends.

When he was ten yours old, his beloved brother Randy was born, his true match in good character and warmth. Sadly, Randy grew up to become a tragic casualty of the Vietnam conflict.

At age seventeen, right after high school graduation, Jim enlisted in the United States Army and served our country in Augsburg, Germany in a tank brigade during the crisis known as the Berlin Buildup. There he forged friendships with his 'army buds' which lasted the rest of his life. After honorable discharge, Jim began his lifelong career pioneering cable tv construction. He built systems in various cities in Oregon, Texas, and other States, ending up in Daytona Beach, Florida in 1968. He flourished in his work as telecommunications evolved and the company transitioned from Athena to Halifax Cable to Time Warner to A T&T, and finally to Brighthouse, from which he retired in 2003.

Jim married Roberta Weissman in 1982. They gratefully found each other after both had been married and divorced previously. Jim became "Dad" to Roberta's son Gabriel and daughter Deena and raised them with deep caring and unfathomable love which endured for decades until finally, they nurtured him through his 'C' challenges his last year in this world. When Jim married them, (and he definitely married all three of them) he committed himself to fostering their Jewish identities and practice.

In 1983, Jim and Roberta had a child together named Jay Tyler, who was the joy of his, Gabe's, Deena's and Roberta's hearts. When Jay was 21 years old, he was killed in an accident which drew the family even closer as they supported each other through the trauma.

As a parent, Jim had huge fun cheering the children on in karate, track, wrestling, weightlifting, diving, roller hockey, football and boxing. Practices and meets were frequent events in his life, smuggling the kids in the company truck and grabbing treats for them that they loved.

Jim always was a bit of a rebel. With only one blood relative who lives in Missouri, Jim made our family the center of his world. He taught the kids to fish, gave anyone who wanted fabulous boat rides on the Tomoka River and always made sure to buy grouper for Gabe when Gabe visited from the West Coast, and to get Deena the best milkshakes Dairy Queen could make. Nothing made Jim happier than making sure his loved ones were happy and well-fed.

When grandchildren came along, Jim earned the moniker 'Silly Grandpop' for his playful engagement with Gabe's daughter, Talia Meirav, and son Jay Kuppel, as well as Deena's boys Max, Dov and JoJo. The grandchildren have huge places in their hearts for Jim, whose love will always be a resource for them.

On one of Jim's motorcycle adventures he experienced the enchantment of Blairsville, GA, and bought the family a getaway in the Blueridge Mountains. There he masterminded magical outings with the grandkids and campfires on Poplar Ridge complete with s'mores.

Again, everyone who knew Jim loved him. He was valiant without ego, generous without waste, loving without limit. He will always be riding his motorcycle, fishing, savoring a beer or an auto race, fabricating gizmos to solve problems, and slipping in country wit when you least expect it and most enjoy it.

He was predeceased by every blood relative and is lovingly survived by his wife of 43 years, Rivka, and his adoring 'stepkids' as if they came from his flesh, Gabe and his heartwarming wife Sherry, along with grandchildren Talia, and Jay of Portland, Oregon. And in Atlanta Georgia, to treasure his memory Jim has Deena, and her children Max, Dov and JoJo, brothers-in-law Wayne and Michael, sisters-in-law Paula and Brina, nephew Adam and niece Stephanie and their beautiful families.

May memories of Jim be a blessing to all.

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September 13, 2025

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September 12, 2025

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September 12, 2025

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Ashlee Roberson

September 13, 2025

Happy heavenly birthday to our amazing Jim. You are so missed in so many ways. I miss your frequent drop ins to the shop when you were in the area for a quick hug and a funny story, I miss hearing "heyyyy girl" and a huge smile, and most of all I miss your warm, welcoming, love in the shape of a hug. Celebrating you with a cold Houligans beer in your honor. Cheers, forever friend. Xo Ashlee

Trish Bruno

September 12, 2025

Happy heavenly birthday to our precious Jim. How blessed we were to know you. Until we meet again. Love, The Brunos

Gabe Genauer

September 12, 2025

With Jim's birthday coming up tomorrow, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on how much he loved and was dedicated to friends and family. Not only did he have many close friends, but he also adopted my friends as his own, by taking a genuine interest in them and staying in touch. Because of this, many of my friends know him well and we can reminisce and share stories, which is very comforting to me.
Jim's love of family never wavered and you always knew that he had your back. He loved to play and was a great listener and his family's biggest fan. I know he continues to smile down on us and sends blessings. Happy Birthday Dad!

Jan Swintek

September 8, 2025

Read the tribute to Jim and remembered all the great times we shared with you all. Jim eas my Ron's best buddy for. almost 50 years. They rode their motorcycles both on the highways and in the forests. They were like 2 peas on a pod. I loved the pic of them with their yrophy bass they were close like brothers, respected each other and enjoyed each othets company. I will always be grateful for Jim, Dan, and Jomny T for taking Ron on his final ride"around the horn". It mramt the world to me, and I know Ron loved it Jim eas a wonferful person in every way. God bless you mh friend. Jan Swintek.

Michael and Brina Weissman

September 8, 2025

Jim was always the "stable presence" in the background, always looking for what needs to be done and doing it quietly and with grace. He exuded warmth and acceptance of others. It feels like he was always part of our family, and we will hold him near to our hearts.

Michael and Brina Weissman

September 8, 2025

Jim was always the "stable presence" who could be counted on to roll up his sleeves and pitch in with whatever needed to be done. He exuded warmth and acceptance of others. I know that he treasured life with my sister, and he always felt like family, not to mention all of the wonderful times we had on his boat! We truly miss him and will always hold him, near to our hearts.

Love, Michael and Brina

Kerry Long

September 8, 2025

What an honor to speak in memory of the wonderful and kind man who was Jim Sappington as his birthday approaches.

One of the great treats of having met and served with Roberta in the Federal Aviation Administration, and discovering our common interest in dogs, and particularly, Yorkshire Terriers, was that I met and enjoyed Jim as well.

One of my two Yorkies, Emma, was destined to join Roberta and Jim´s family from the day she was born.

When, with God´s guidance, we realized that, Emma joined the Sappingtons for a long life of loving and being loved. The joy she brought them has always made me so, so happy.

Roberta was kind enough to invite me to visit with Jim in what turned out to be his last day. The next day I accompanied Roberta on some critical errands (at super speed, of course, which is her normal speed) relating to Jim´s passing.

All of a sudden, Roberta took a moment to have me listen to a recording of one of their son, Jay´s, songs. Of course, it was touching and moving to hear his voice and his creation.

At Jim´s burial, I was able to pay my respects to Jay as well as Jim. Through it all, it was clear that the story of the love of Jim, Roberta, and Jay for each other has only just begun, and that Roberta´s faith will carry us through the sadness of Jim and Jay´s loss that is causing tears for me as I write this.

Kerry Long
September 8, 2025
Vancouver, Canada

Susan Johnson

September 8, 2025

Jim, we miss you. We Thank G_d for you. The fruits of your life live on in your family, Roberta, in those you touched in your lifetime, and the prescious memories of all your years. We come alongside your beautiful Roberta to remember your beautiful life lived.

Ronee

September 7, 2025

Jim was a wonderful husband always looking after my friend Rivka, coming out late on Friday nights to follow her in his car as she walked home in the dark after Shabbos

Jannice Collins

September 7, 2025

I met Jim on the last day of his life. I am greatful for the experience and the friendship of his wife. Rest in peace, surrounded by love and joy.
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Rivka Roberta Sappington

September 7, 2025

Let´s celebrate Jim: Daddy, father, silly Grandpop, husband, friend, helper, uncle and hero!

Dave & Donna Hall

February 24, 2025

Our hearts go out to you and your family Roberta. When we think of Jim....kind beyond measure ,soft spoken, genuine, sweet and FUNNY come to mind. We'll never forget some of the stories he told us, hanging at Iron Horse with you both and how much he loved you. Dave has so many memories with him at the cable company he's overwhelmed. Sometimes as we get older we drift apart, but you(and Jim) are always loved.

Rivka Roberta Sappington

February 20, 2025

Welcome. Let´s touch each other with fine memories and good vibes.

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