Peacefully, with family by his side, at Stratford General Hospital on Tuesday, April 30, 2024 of Exeter in his 93rd year. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy (Stock) Chapman (2012). Proud father of Cheryl Chapman and Ken Horner of Prince Edward County, Susan Chapman and Gary Blanchard of Hockley Valley, Paul and Kelly Chapman of London and Christopher Chapman of Bayfield. Loving and mischievous grandfather of Matthew and Hannah, Meredith and Leighlan; Erin and Kurtis, Michael and Joanna; Grace, and Lauren; and great-grandfather of Penelope, Anya; and a baby great-grandson on his way. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Gladys Talbot of Exeter, Hollice Stock of Stratford, and Don Stock of Toronto. Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Remembered with love by Christine and Martin and their children Isabelle and Hans all of Germany. Predeceased by his parents Ross and Grace (Coleman) Chapman, sisters-in-law Grace Stock, Betty Stock, Carole Stock and a brother-in-law Bill Talbot.
Jim was a proud community advocate and lifelong teacher in Huron County. He enjoyed many friendships and heartfelt connections in communities across the country and around the world.
Visitation will be held at the Haskett Funeral Home, 456 Main Street South, Exeter on Friday from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Saturday, May 4th at 11 AM. Private family interment Bairds Cemetery, Stanley Township. Stream the service live or at your convenience by visiting www.facebook.com/haskettfh.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the London Health Sciences Foundation – Regional Cancer Program, Big Brother Big Sisters of South Huron, Sleeping Children Around the World, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Amber Cooper
My sincerest condolences to Jim’s family. know Jim’s kind, funny and thoughtful spirt will be deeply missed. I will miss having Jim sitting in my chair for his haircuts. He use to always joke that I needed to confirm I was happy with each haircut so that if anyone asked him at the grocery store he’d let them know who his hairstylist was.
Eva Sippel
I was blessed to reconnect with ‘cousin’ Jim as a volunteer at the Blyth festival. We instantly bonded as his late wife was related to my Pa, Glen Sippel. Grandma was Anna Stock. Condolences to his family. I enjoyed sharing stories that remembered past and present memories. I was richer having this relationship with him.
Rick & Beth McGee and family
We were deeply saddened to learn of Jim’s passing, a loss keenly felt by his children and grandchildren. Throughout his adult life, Jim was a dedicated contributor to his community, known for his engaging smile and remarkable sense of humor, which effortlessly put everyone at ease. His impact on the Huron County Board of Education was immeasurable, his timing always spot-on, whether offering encouragement or gentle correction to both adults and children. Jim’s selflessness extended beyond his professional life, volunteering his time to organizations like Big Brother and Sister. The world would undoubtedly benefit from more individuals like Jim. May the cherished memories of him provide solace during this difficult time.
Norm & Lori Lauzon
Dear Cheryl, Matthew, & Meredith
Our deepest condolences to the entire family. Treasure all the memories.
Brian &Janet Wedlake
Our deepest sympathies to all Jim’s family.
Jim was such a fixture at many events in Exeter. From curling, shuffle board, Probus and many more associations. Oh and also One Care exercise he was the only man brave enough to join us.
He will be missed by many.
Julianne MacLean Varley
Dear Chapman family and Mrs. Talbot,
It was always such a pleasure to stop and chat with Mr. Chapman. Sometimes we would meet on the street, the balcony at church, EPS reunions and my favorite, in the swimming pool in Florida. What a nice surprise it was to see him there. Who would have thought after the many years since having the privilege of having him as my principal, we would end up visiting the same retirement community. Remembering Jim will always bring a smile to my face.
Sending you strength as you face the days ahead.
Julianne
Mike & Deb Hunter
Jim was such a gentleman, who never hesitated to stop and chat. He has left his mark on our community and on those who knew him. Our thoughts are with his family at this time.
Cathy (Coates) Patry
Thinking of the Chapman and Talbot family in the time of your loss. Great memories and Mr Chapman from public school and of the family from our youth group ventures. Your dad will be greatly missed in the community.
Dave Frayne and Cathy Cade
To Jim’s family and friends
Surprised to learn of Jim’s passing. Just missed him in Florida at Citrus World last month. He was a strong supporter of the Exeter Curling Club and was well known in South Huron. A true gentleman.
Our condolences
Pauline and Joe Hogan
Dear Gladys and Jim’s extended family, we were saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. Just seems like yesterday that he was celebrating his birthday at our Probus Club meeting. He was always ready with a big smile for the car rallies and wine bottling. He will be missed by everyone.
Sandra Newton
Sandra Newton
Jim will definitely be missed as he was involved with so much in our community. He was always friendly and talkative. I liked teasing him and he was ready with a comeback. We will definitely miss him at Probus as he was a member for many years.
Darren Boyle
Our deepest and most kind sympathies to Chris, Paul, and your sisters.
I always loved those times I got to talk with your Dad once we moved back home, whether it was at a big local event or just those great times we got to simply bump into him around town.
Nothing but fond memories of him during my time at Exeter Public as well.
He will leave lots of great memories for a lot of us around Exeter who were at school here and we’re lucky enough to get to see him long after we left public school.
Darren, Denise, Kayleigh & Sean Boyle
Pete and Elaine Kosi & Family
Cheryl, Matthew, Meredith and the Chapman family, we wish you all our sincere sympathies on your loss. He was such a kind man. Cherish each wonderful memory.
Sandra Norris
To the Chapman family.
As a boss, Jim was one of the best- always ready to listen, supportive and ready to advise.
In the past few years, I enjoyed working with him at the Playhouse, where he was a popular volunteer.
Jim offered a lot to the community, whether it was the community of the school or his volunteer work.
He will be missed.
John & Carol Coleman
Well, we were sad to read of Jim’s passing. He was good to share stories at family reunions and inquire what was happening in our lives. We enjoyed reminiscing about our curling days too! He truly made this world a better place. Heartfelt condolences to all, and rest in peace Jim.
Ben and Susan Hoogenboom
A life well lived! We will miss you ,Jim. Rest in peace.
Our sincere condolences to the Chapman family.
Anna Davies
Dear Paul ,Kelly Grace and Lauren,
A life well lived will be remembered by all those who loved and knew Jim. Always so active and interested in community events and volunteering where he could. I have some really lovely memories of spending time with you and Jim at the cottage. Walking that long path with Jim was a challenge! I couldn’t keep up with him ! I’m sure he’s keeping the pace up in his heavenly home. God Bless him….
💕 Anna
Beth Hawley
My sincere condolences to the family. He was a great principal, and a kind person. Had a great mischievous side as well. Thinking of Chris and Paul especially, as we spent lots of fun times with the youth group at their house.
Hilary Van Welter
Deepest condolences to Jim’s family. Such a loss of a beautiful kind soul. However what an extraordinary lineage he will continue to live through. Cameron’s and my heart and prayers are with you.
Cindy Hamather
Our sincere sympathy to all of Jim’s family. We have many fond memories of a very special man. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Wayne & Cindy Hamather
& family
Don and Edith Lewis
We will miss seeing him at lawn bowling.
He was a great guy and active for his age.
R.I.P. Jim
Ken and Joan Campbell
Gladys and Family:
Our deepest sympathy Gladys in the loss of your dear brother Jim. We have crossed paths many times since our High School days at Seaforth District High School.
Thinking of all your family and friends at this sad time.
Isabelle
Hi grandpa Jim,
This letter turned out a bit different than I thought. Originally, I wanted to send it to you by mail next week. I guess we would both have preferred it that way. I just wanted to tell you that I’m doing great and thinking a lot about you. Here’s how I will keep you in my memory forever: someone who was never too old to be a child; always with a joy for games, silly jokes and anything fun. The most amazing grandpa with a heart just so big and loving. You always made me feel welcome, appreciated, loved and at home. Every year at my birthday, your call would be the most unexpected but also the one I treasured most. I looked forward to seeing you each and every time.
You showed me that love and family has no restriction. That there’s always enough space for everyone in ones heart and ones home. And they will be sure to be welcome. I’ve learned from you that life is always better with a (slightly mischievous) smile on your face. That joy can be found in the simplest, sometimes most silly moments. If I just get to take these things from you and live up to them, I will be most happy.
You might not be here anymore, but your soul will live on in everyone loved by you. It already does.
I’ll miss you dearly but always be proud to have been able to call you my grandpa.
Love, Isabelle
Sharon O’Toole
Gladys and all the Chapman family
We were so sorry to read of Jim’s passing. He was a great guy who always had a smile, a wave and a hello . He will be missed in our community.
Our sympathy to all the family.
Sharon and Jim O’Toole
Joan Perrie
Condolences to Gladys,Cheryl, Susan, Paul and Chris and families. I was surprised to hear that Jim had passed away – we had a great phone catch up when he got home from his Florida and Cheryl visit a couple of weeks ago. He was cheerful and pleased about the work Chris has done at the cottage and we reminisced about the staff parties he hosted there. Many good memories. He will be missed by all of you and his many friends.
Joan and David Perrie
Beth Cooper
My sincere sympathy to all of Jim’s family
My thoughts are with you at this sad time
Tim & Maria Hamather
We are so sorry about Jim’s passing. He always had a smile and walked down the street every day. We enjoyed seeing him and will miss him. Our thoughts are with you.
Sincere condolences,
Tim & Maria
Craig Marshall
Paul, Kelly, Grace, Lauren and Chapman Family
Our sincere condolences on the loss of your father/grandfather, Jim. We remember fondly meeting him at your wedding and hope that the many memories you have shared with him will help at this difficult time.
Marie, Craig, Eric, Luc and Marc
Tony /Marlene Bedard.
To Gladys..and all of Jims Family…We are saddened to hear of Jims passing… He has left a lasting impression with all who knew him…Hold tight to your memories of him.
Melonie Miller
Our thoughts are with you on your loss.. a fine person your dad was ..
Barry & Melonie Miller
John and Debi Coburn
Cheryl and Ken, we are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your dad. Losing a parent so unexpectedly is such a shock.
We hope you find comfort when thinking of the time you shared with him, and that his memory brings you and your family peace.
Margaret Prout
Sincere condolences to all of Jim’s family. Just one week ago Jim was enjoying a
game of shuffleboard. Jim and Cheryl did the Newfoundland trip and he knew
every little scenic spot & adventure that had to be seen. That has always been
an unforgettable tour, thanks to the knowledge that Jim possessed.
A life well lived.
Martin and Hans Bultmann
Dear “Grandpa” Jim, we were so saddened to hear about your passing. You were such a loving and caring, kind and gentle person; always filled with love, happiness, laughter, joy and a welcoming, positive forward looking view on life through and through. You exemplified how to enjoy the simple things in life like hook and ring, crocinole, sitting at the beach, bonfire nights and most of all enjoy the company and warmth of family and friend get-togethers. We will always remember you and your smile and cherish these memories. All of us were blessed to know you for so long and yet too short!
You will be deeply missed, but never forgotten. Dorothy and you have left a big inspiring imprint in our lives. Give her lots of your big hugs for us!
Love
Martin and Hans
Kelly Livingstone
Cheryl, Susan, Paul, Chris and families,
I was very saddened to hear about Mr. C’s passing. I have so many incredible memories of our family’s time together. I cannot begin to express how heartbroken am I for all of you. He was such a kind and gentle person whom I loved dearly. I will miss our visits, phone calls and our yearly Christmas and birthday cards. Sending my love to you all during this difficult time. Rest easy Mr. C. knowing you will be missed and always loved.
Love,
Kelly
Bill & Audrey Rowe
To the Chapman family , our sincere sympathy to each of you at this sad time,May your precious memories help you thru this sad time. He will be missed by so many people. Sincerely Bill & Audrey Rowe
Denise Lindell
He will be missed at euchre in Citrus Woods.
Liz Campbell
Sorry for your loss, thinking of you.
Sincerely
Liz Campbell (Giffin)
Janet Shuh
Dear Chapman family,
Sending our heartfelt condolences. Since becoming next door neighbours with Jim on Westdel (Talbot) he was the first to greet us and always had a friendly smile and chat. Jim was the cornerstone of our cottage community and will be missed greatly.
Janet & Phil Shuh, Guelph
Barbara Desjardins
It was with a heavy heart I read of Jim’s passing. I had looked forward to volunteering with him at the Blyth Festival Theatre this season. He was always fun to talk to …a real gentleman who was very well thought of. My sincere sympathy for your loss.
MaryJane Taylor
Cheryl, Susan, Paul, Christopher and Families ….
My Sincere Sympathy in your loss of a dear father and grandfather, brother and friend…
Jim will be missed by many, several years ago I was on a tour to Newfoundland and he and Cheryl made it so much fun and he knew every bit of extra stops along the way.. Dorothy and him were great hosts at the cottage.
Rest In Peace Jim. You have had a blessed life.. Cherish your many memories…..
George and Lois Godbolt
To Gladys and all of Jim’s family
Sincere condolences to you on the passing of Jim. He leaves a legacy of a positive influence on the education of many. He always took the time for a friendly smile and hello. Thinking of you as you celebrate his well lived life.
Wendy Cuthbert
George and I were so very sorry to hear of Jim’s passing this week. He was always very involved in our Cottage Residential Association and was a very friendly and fun member of our Cottage Community. We shall miss him a lot. We were very fond of him.
Alison Sammel
Jim gave the best hugs. The types that surrounded you like a bubble and made you feel seen and loved within that bubble. He inspired me to always hug like that.
He also taught me how to meticulously and strategically view roadmaps. With mischievous sparkle his eye, he showed me that a map illuminated more than just a pathway from A to B, but spoke of adventures yet to be taken and savoured. We spent hours laughing and planning our Queensland trip when your mum and dad visited me in Australia.
His love for his family was always front and centre in his life, it was a continuous burning ember keeping him warm. I hope in the days, weeks, and years to come, you also feel the warmth of the embers of his love for you all.
Like the elusive white squirrel of Exeter, Jim was a rare and precious creature.
My heart goes out to you all. I will watch his celebration of life service virtually and hold you all in my heart.
Karen Dickins
Gladys and family, my deepest condolences on the loss of your brother. I didn’t personally know him, but certainly knew OF him, what an incredible person. I remember him and yourself working at the Blyth theatre. Cherish your wonderful memories. Sending you hugs.
Tanya Allen
Sincere condolences to the Chapmans family. Mr. Chapman was the fairest & friendliest principal. He had a knowing wink & remembered everyone’s name. Rest in peace Mr. Chapman!
Margaret&Jack Kraft
To the family of Jim Chapman
We will truly miss the kind smile, the friendly wave from Jim whenever we walked by his home. Such a well respected man in our community.
Please accept our sincere condolences.
Neighbours,
Margaret&Jack Kraft
George and Sue Wilson
Jim’s family, your Dad was a kind, caring man. He was very friendly to everyone he met. He was interested in everyone’s well-being. Cherish your precious memories. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Heather Dougherty & Brian Taylor
Our heartfelt condolences to the Chapman Family. We are certainly going to miss Jim out and about. From maintaining his yard, feeding the birds, laundry on the clothesline and then enjoying a sunny afternoon in his chair with his book of the day. Always a smile and a friendly chat. A life well lived for a real gentleman.
Heather and Brian
Sherry Gilfillan-Penhale
To the Chapman Family and Gladys:
Sorry to hear of “Mr. Chapman”’s passing
A great EPS Principal that reconnected with our Class on the occasion of 2 Reunions
He and Dorothy were a big part of implementing Big Brothers and Big Sisters of South Huron
A long life well lived with many accomplishments
Was always nice to see him on our street, always a friendly smile and hello
Ken & Joan Agnew
Dear Gladys and Chapman family,
Ken & I have fond memories of both Jim and Dorothy from our Probus Club. They were 2 of the original members and Jim always an eager participant of our annual car rally and, I believe 3-time winner in a row!
Jim was always a pleasant and positive person and we feel blessed to have known him. Rest in peace, dear friend.
Joan & Ken Agnew
Joanne Flanagan
Sending my condolences. I met Jim at Blyth Festival Theatre where we were volunteers. A true gentleman!
Vic and Pat Cicci
Our deepest condolences to the Chapman family. We remember Jim as a dear friend, a colleague
at the Faculty of Education Brock University, a keen curler, and on occasion a wine maker . We
enjoyed the holidays at Jim’s cottage and most lately celebrating his 90th birthday a couple of years
ago.
Vic and Pat Cicci
jack snell
sorry for your loss
jack snell and cynthia mclandress
Darlene Porter
Deepest sympathy in your loss of a neighbour and fellow Probus member . Jim was a volunteer at the playhouse and Blyth festival will be missed.
Audrey Dakin
Cheryl, Susan, Paul, Chris & Families; my deepest condolences on the passing of your dear father, Jim. Not only was Mr. Chapman an amazing principal and leader, Jim, the man, later became a friend. He always gave you a birthday wish and had great posts on Facebook. He came to the funeral home for both of my parents when they passed which I know my family appreciated. His latest adventure in the plane was awesome. He was always engaged in life and a beloved man. He will be missed by family and community alike.
Audrey (Adkins) Dakin
Bob and Sandra Schreinert
Our sympathy to all. Been remembering the many Christmas’s our two families spent at each others places as we were growing up, such great times, and so long ago. He will be missed by everyone who know him.
Colin and Tracy Campbell (Gilfillan)
Mr. Chapman was a special man who made the world a better place. Colin talks regularly of the guidance he received from Jim and Dorothy growing up and how they made a difference in his life. It always amazed me how he remembered me every time we ran into each other. After so many students he never seemed to forget any of them. Take comfort in knowing how much your father shaped the lives of others. We are thinking of you.
Katherine Barrett (Jolly)
To the Chapman family. So sorry to hear of Mr. Chapman’s passing. Thoughts are with you all.
Glenn & Carol Miller
Our Deepest Condolences to the Chapman Family in the passing of your Dad may great memories help all your Families at this difficult time in your Life..Sincerely Glenn & Carol Miller
James Hall
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a good neighbor when he was in citrus woods.
Prayers to the family thru this saddened time.
Davyd and Sue hall
Darcy And Lisa Ducharme
Our Sincere Condolences to Paul and his family.
Dale and Doreen Good
Dear family of Jim, our dear neighbour and friend. We offer our sincere condolences to you all. We have many happy memories of Jim. Living next door in Exeter; the Good-riddance party when we left; ushering at the Blyth theater, sharing his snow blower and coming home or waking in the morning to find our driveway plowed; our grandkids fondly remember the fun they had at Jim and Dorfys cottage – a gift of time and space; and we will treasure the spur of the moment surprise visit we made last summer to Jim at the cottage to “catch up”. We are sorry for your loss. We will miss him too.
Bob Edith Hodgins
Sincere condolences to the Chapman Family. Bob & I enjoyed playing Shuffleboard with Jim in Florida.
Liz Cottrell
He touched the lives of many. A principal that knew everyone’s name. A friendly wink when he said hello. I also had the honour of working with him when he escorted many Newfoundland tours, I learned so many worldly things from him. A kind soul. Rest in sweet peace Mr. Chapman. May your family take comfort in the memories.
Judy Mock
I was saddened by the news of Jim’s passing but thankful he is now at peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. May all the good times you shared be with you in your heart and may those memories become treasures.
My deepest sympathy.
Judy
Cindy Tupper
To Susan, Cheryl and Families. Our condolences on Jim’s passing.
Cindy (Wasson) and Mike Tupper
Parrsboro, NS
Joanne May
My deepest condolence to you Chris and All the Chapman Family. We were such good neighbours at the cottage for so long and had many conversations sitting on your front porch.
I am very saddened to hear of his passing.
Joanne May
Harry Dougherty
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a wonderful neighbor and friend, no matter the occasion he always had a kind word or offer of assistance.
Andy & Kathryn Kuipers
Condolences to the Chapman family our prayers go out to you at this time of loss of father and grandfather . Jim was a great lawn bowler and will be missed
Andy & Kathryn Kuipers
Condolences to the Chapman family ours go out to you at this time of loss of father and grandfather . Jim was a great lawn bowler and will be missed
Lois Ottewell
Dear Cheryl, Susan, Paul, and Chris,
Deepest sympathy and may memories comfort you! I admired and respected your dad and was honoured to be on the Exeter Public School teaching staff when he was Principal. After our move to B.C., he totally surprised us by calling on our 60th Anniversary. Two years ago, it was lovely to reconnect at an EPS reunion. Rest in peace, Jim. The world is a better place because you lived.
Sincerely,
Lois Ottewell, Goderich.
Cheryl Becker (Dowson)
Chapman Family
Rest in Peace Mr. Chapman. I also echo numerous comments on him being the best principal. Always a smile and hello, calling me by name(after all these years). Sympathies to his entire family.
Wendi Schwindt
So saddened to see this…Jim was a wonderful man, a true gentleman and an excellent role model for our sons. Will never forget running into him at Blyth with my son, Michael and his wife…Michael addressed him as Mr. Chapman…oh, he chuckled, you are grown up now, you can call me Jim!
His warm smile at the bank and church was always welcome…
Jim De Block
To the Chapman family, sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. We will all miss the friendly giant. We will always remember Jim’s positive attitude and encouraging words that keep us looking for all the good in the world. Great guy, going to miss you!! Betty and Jim De Block, and family.
June E Morenz
Gladys, so sorry to read of the passing of your brother. My sincerest sympathy.
Brenna (Wein) and Barry Vincent
To Jim’s family,
Sending sincere condolences in the loss of your dear father. I had the pleasure of working with Jim at Ellison Travel. He enjoyed hosting bus trips and meeting people along the way. He had the charisma and a great passion for it! Such a kind man and always had a smile. Rest in peace Jim.
Jerry and Alice MacLean
Condolences to the family of Mr.Chapman,
He has been a long time resident of Exeter,and had certainly been well known by young and old alike!A great man in his professional life as well as a staunch community man.
He will be missed by many,as he always had a smile and a kind word.He was always interested in everyone’s family,and was very proud of his own.
Now in the presence of his Lord, may he rest in peace.
Jason Van Haarlem
Sincere condolences to Jim’s family. An honourable man. Cherish the memories.
Jason
John Dobbs
Sorry to hear of Jim’s passing,he will be greatly missed, his sense of humour, and patience! Mom was sad to hear also, he did a lot for her.
Phyllis Mommersteeg
My deepest condolences to all the family on the passing of your Dad ,Grandpa and great Grandpa,he will certainly be missed by many.
Keep all your precious memories close.
Wanda Reynolds
To All of Jim’s Family
My thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow. I have many memories of him. Lawn Bowling, Dominoes in Florida.
Wanda Reynolds
Bernice Boogemans
To the Chapman Family
On behalf of all the Exeter Shuffleboard Club we extend our sincere sympathy with the passing of Jim. We had our last day of shuffleboard the week before Jim’s passing. We always enjoyed playing shuffleboard with him. Very competitive, always happy to win and a good joke teller. We will miss you Jim. Rest in peace, my dear friend.
Bernice Boogemans
Maureen Wood
My Condolences to all of Jim’s Family, & Gladys Talbot, Knew Jim from Probus Club & He will be Missed !
John & Mary Allen
Sincere Condolences to the Chapman Family,
Mr. Chapman was one of a kind, a thoroughly energetic friendly gentleman. Still cutting his lawn and his evening stroll down our street was a common sight. Always had a warm glow and friendly smile to share. We will miss him in our neighborhood. RIP Mr. Chapman, a life well lived and an example for all of us.
Liz Stephens
My deepest condolences to the families of our old neighbour Jim .Hold your memories close during this sad time .
Bev and Garry
Sending sincere condolences in the loss of your father. Jim was a true gentleman through and through.
He will be greatly missed.
Bev and Garry Kline
Cheryl Zinszer
Cheryl. I am so sorry for the loss of your father. Treasure the memories. Cheryl Zinszer
Phil Turner
Jim was our son’s principal at Victoria Public School for most years. He was such a gentleman but good with a joke or two. We always enjoyed our lawn bowling and shuffleboard times with him.
Jim was a gentle giant.
Phil and Chris Turner
Kate Farwell
My sincerest condolences to the Chapman family. The very thought of Mr. Chapman brings a smile to my face and fond memories of my time at Exeter PS with him at the helm. Ready with a smile and warm greetings, he was always happy to meet with a former student and I enjoyed every chance I got to encounter him in my adult years. He left such an impression and mark on so many students. May he rest in peace.
Nick and Joan Whyte
Dear Gladys and all your family and Jim’s family. so glad we had a great visit with Jim recently when we took some old family pictures to him. What a wonderful life he has had and so proud of his family and the Chapman name. Keep all those memories close to your heart, sincere condolences.
Nick and Joan
Joyce Black & family.
Cheryl, Susan, Paul, Chris and sister Gladys – sincere sympathy to all the families in the passing of your Dad/Grandpa/Brother. Fond memories of the Chapman family and the social gatherings of Exeter Public School staff. Jim will be missed by his family and I will be thinking of you all in the days ahead.
Sincerely Joyce, Shari and Shelly and families.
Donna Webster
To Jim’s family:
Jim was a fine man, respected by all that worked with him.
After his teaching career he went on to work in the community.
He will be missed.
My sympathy.
Brad Elder
Condolences to the entire Chapman family. He was a great friend and next door neighbour for over forty years. Rest in peace Jim.
Brad
Karen McKinley
Condolences to Gladys and Jim’s children. Have great memories of he and Dorothy at Coleman family picnics. They were a fun pair and Mckinley family, especially my dad Anson, always enjoyed a visit with cousin Jim. He was an exceptionally fine man dedicated to his family and his community.
Larry Skinner
Gladys and family:
Our deepest sympathy in the passing of Jim. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Larry and Faye Skinner
John & Diane Wilds
Our condolences to the families. We will miss seeing him out on his walks. His friendly waves and smiles as he passed by.
RIP Jim
Don and Laura Dixon
Our deepest sympathy to the Chapman family. Jim always had a huge smile and a friendly word.
Betty Beer
Sue, Gary and the Chapman family,
Your dad and grandfather can only be described as a life force. Jim was a caring and involved family man, a pillar of the community, and an inspiration of learning to generations of children. Personally, Jim was my boss, mentor and friend, a man whose common sense and sage wisdom guided me as a fledgling educator to become my best. And always, as the dad of a close friend he became my surrogate dad too.
He was a gift to all, and he will be missed.
Much love
Betty Beer
Nader & Bita
Susan and Gary, We are deeply saddened by the loss that you and your family have encountered, May our condolences and prayers bring you comfort and well-wishes during this hard time.
Mark Heimrich
To all Jim’s Family and Gladys & Family;
Our sincere sympathy to you all. Jim was a wonderful community supporter and such an all round nice guy. I had several good conversations with Jim over the many years I’ve known him. He certainly did well to get out and around even this last while. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Rest in peace Jim.
My Mother, Marilyn Heimrich, wishes to express her sympathy to you all as well.
Mark & Julie Heimrich
Marilyn Waldeck
Jim~~~You were one of the best and will be missed by all your family and friends. I have shared many memories with you and Dorothy , Cheryl, Susan, Paul & Chris and their families. You all brought laughter, kindness, love and joy into our lives that will always be remembered and never forgotten. Give Dorothy a hug for me. 💓
Hugh & Fran McCallum
To Jim’s Family…..we have lost a dear friend and lawn bowler. Sending our sincere condolences
Hugh/Fran McCallum
Elaine Tomlinson
Deepest sympathy to the Chapman family and Gladys.
Always a gentleman and with a smile.
He will be missed.
Allen and Marjorie Oke and family
Our sincere condolences to the Chapman family. Jim will be surely missed by family,friends and long time neighbours.
Kendra Craig
One of the best principals I ever had! Such a great man who never forgot a name. May all of the many wonderful memories surround you at this time.
Bill & Janice Brock
Our condolences to the entire family, will miss meeting him on his daily walk around the neighborhood. Always a friendly smile and hello!
Brian & Lynda Sanders
What a great man Jim will sure be missed So glad he got to Florida one more time How he loved being there in the warmth
Our sincere Sympathies to all the family
Brian & Lynda Sanders
Brenda King
Sorry for your loss! Had Jim as a principal and few visits in Florida when visiting my parents!
Russell and Verona Snider
Our Deepest Sympathy to you Gladsy and family. Many good memories in Florida and playing Lawn Bowling. He always had a smile and also ready to talk.
Patty Masnica
My deepest sympathy to the family. He was the best principal ever❤️
Phyllis Dalgleish
I’m so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. I got to know Jim just recently through the lawn bowling club and loved his positive spirit. He will be missed.
Vaila Tait Baehnisch
So sorry to hear of Mr Chapmans passing. He was incredibly supportive during the loss of both my parents. Remember him as a Principal and later in life, a friend Thanks for the memories. Thinking of you Susan and families..
Luke and Vaila Baehnisch
Marilyn Taylor
Jim’s Family
So sorry to hear of Dad’s passing. May happy memories help you through this difficult time.
Deb Kirk
My heart goes out to all of you. What a warm, loving, caring soul Jim was. From the moment I met him welcoming me to Exeter PS he told me always look for the silver lining in the clouds. I have held on to that all through my life. I am sure Dorothy is sitting with him now. I will always be grateful for the gift of friendship to my parents and family. He will be very missed.
All my love
Deb Kirk
Christine Bultmann
Dear Jim, I wish you a beautiful afterlife in the great beyond, you deserve it. You were one of the two most loving and caring people I ever knew and I am thankful beyond means to have had the privilege of knowing you. Thank you so much for taking me into your family as your fifth child when I didn’t have one of my own and thank you for giving me back faith in mankind. You were soothing for my soul and always will be for the rest of my life. I will always love you. Rest in peace dad!
George Coleman
Thanks for the phone call Gladys sory to hear about Jims passing have fond memors of playing at the farm with Jiim
Lloyd and Carol Moore
Our deepest sympathy Gladys in the loss of your dear brother. Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Andrea & Craig Alexander
Sincere Condolences to the Chapman Family. It was a pleasure to have had Mr. Chapman for a principal at Exeter Public School. When running into him in later years, he was always interested to know how the family was doing. Cherish the memories and Rest easy now in the Sweetest Peace Mr. Chapman.
Andrea (Pearce) & Craig Alexander
Cindy Fisher Bailey
What a honour to know Mr Chapman as a friend. Had him as a principal but in later years a friend He will be missed at our public school reunions.
Rest in Peace Mr Chapman.
My condolences to the Chapman family
Michael Veri
Completely surprised to see this, I feel like I just spoke to him the other day. My deepest condolences to all of you. Going to miss him up the street, always a wave and a friendly smile for the last 48 years. Thinking of all of you.
Mike and Lynn Veri