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Jimmie Lee “Jim” Applebee

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Jimmie Lee “Jim” Applebee

Birth
Glen Elder, Mitchell County, Kansas, USA
Death
25 Jul 2020 (aged 85)
Goodland, Sherman County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Longtime Goodland, KS resident, Jimmie (Jim) Lee Applebee, 85, passed away on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at the Topside Manor in Goodland. He was born on November 14, 1934 in Glen Elder, KS to Vinton (Shorty) and Ida (Lundy) Applebee.

Jim attended school in Glen Elder, graduating with the class of 1952. He attended Ft. Hays State his freshman year. Because he was at the top of the draft list, he sat out of school until January of 1955. He entered the Army during that time, and was stationed at Fort Orad, California and Fort Lewis, Washington. He spent 2 years in the Army Infantry and the 5 more years in the Army Reserves, and was discharged in 1962.

While being stationed at Ft. Lewis, Jim played football on the 9th Infantry Regiment team. After the service, he returned to school at Emporia State and graduated there in 1960, with a Bachelor of Science Degree. During the summer of 1970, he received his Masters of Science Degree from Ft. Hays State. While in College, Jim played football for both Emporia State and Ft. Hays State. Following his college career, Jim taught school and coached at Valley Falls, Sabetha, Ellis, Smith Center and Goodland. In 1994, Jim was inducted into the Ellis Teachers Hall of Fame. During that same year, Jim was awarded for Youth Service from the Goodland Chamber of Commerce.

On May 31, 1959, Jim married Marlene Michels at the Methodist Church in Hunter, KS. To this union, three daughters. Jim was a strict, but loving dad and family man. He loved to see his daughters together telling stories and hearing them laugh. His favorite family times were Thanksgiving, Christmas, Birthdays and the 4th of July. He looked forward to buying fireworks for the grandkids, having a BBQ and always having homemade ice cream.
He worked at J&J Feeders for several years. Also, he enjoyed driving a truck for Short and Sons now and then. He and Dick had some fun stories to tell.
Jim owned a golf cart business for 25 years until his health began to fail. He was an avid golfer. He enjoyed all sports and loved attending his Grandkids ballgames.
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Goodland, the Goodland Elks Lodge, Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity and a past member of the Sugar Hill Golf Club.

Preceding him in death were his parents, one brother Vinton Jr., and an infant granddaughter Lisa Marie Dwyer.
Longtime Goodland, KS resident, Jimmie (Jim) Lee Applebee, 85, passed away on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at the Topside Manor in Goodland. He was born on November 14, 1934 in Glen Elder, KS to Vinton (Shorty) and Ida (Lundy) Applebee.

Jim attended school in Glen Elder, graduating with the class of 1952. He attended Ft. Hays State his freshman year. Because he was at the top of the draft list, he sat out of school until January of 1955. He entered the Army during that time, and was stationed at Fort Orad, California and Fort Lewis, Washington. He spent 2 years in the Army Infantry and the 5 more years in the Army Reserves, and was discharged in 1962.

While being stationed at Ft. Lewis, Jim played football on the 9th Infantry Regiment team. After the service, he returned to school at Emporia State and graduated there in 1960, with a Bachelor of Science Degree. During the summer of 1970, he received his Masters of Science Degree from Ft. Hays State. While in College, Jim played football for both Emporia State and Ft. Hays State. Following his college career, Jim taught school and coached at Valley Falls, Sabetha, Ellis, Smith Center and Goodland. In 1994, Jim was inducted into the Ellis Teachers Hall of Fame. During that same year, Jim was awarded for Youth Service from the Goodland Chamber of Commerce.

On May 31, 1959, Jim married Marlene Michels at the Methodist Church in Hunter, KS. To this union, three daughters. Jim was a strict, but loving dad and family man. He loved to see his daughters together telling stories and hearing them laugh. His favorite family times were Thanksgiving, Christmas, Birthdays and the 4th of July. He looked forward to buying fireworks for the grandkids, having a BBQ and always having homemade ice cream.
He worked at J&J Feeders for several years. Also, he enjoyed driving a truck for Short and Sons now and then. He and Dick had some fun stories to tell.
Jim owned a golf cart business for 25 years until his health began to fail. He was an avid golfer. He enjoyed all sports and loved attending his Grandkids ballgames.
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Goodland, the Goodland Elks Lodge, Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity and a past member of the Sugar Hill Golf Club.

Preceding him in death were his parents, one brother Vinton Jr., and an infant granddaughter Lisa Marie Dwyer.


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