Memorial Service
Chapelwood United Methodist Church
300 Willow Dr.
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Friday, May 12, 2017
11:00am
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James "Jim" Ray Dunlap

of Brazoria, TX

July 22, 1945 - April 27, 2017


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James (Jim) Dunlap, born July 22, 1945 in Ft Warren, WY passed away Thursday, April 27, 2017 in Houston, TX after a short battle with cancer. Jim was born to Floyd and Donna Faye Dunlap in Ft Warren, WY on July 22, 1945. As a child, they lived in Kincaid, KS where both sets of grandparents had farms. Jim moved to Texas City, TX when he was 8 years old. He graduated from Texas City High School in 1963 and graduated from The University of Houston in 1967 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. He worked at Union Carbide in the summers and carpentry work with his step father, Chet Likely. After a year of Graduate School, he worked as a Senior Research Chemist for Dow Chemical Company in Lake Jackson for eleven years where he obtained 3 patents in the area of urethane technology to improve the carpet industry. In an effort to not to move his family to Michigan, Jim went into the Police Academy on a suggestion of a dear friend. In 1980 Jim became a Lake Jackson police officer. In his 28 years on the police force in Lake Jackson, he was given numerous awards including Lake Jackson Officer of the Year Brazoria County 100 Club and was selected to attend the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy in 1998, which he completed with a GPA of 4.0. His many accomplishments in his career with the City of Lake Jackson include establishing the Lake Jackson Police Department crime lab and organizing the Citizens Police Academy program in 1993 in Lake Jackson. The CPA program was near and dear to his heart, so much so that some of his very good friends were from the Alumni association. Jim retired in 2008 as Assistant Police Chief for the City of Lake Jackson. Jim enjoyed about 3 weeks of retirement before joining the Brazoria County Sherriff's department. He worked as courthouse security in the Brazoria County Courthouse for about a year, and then he worked as an investigator for the District Attorney's Office for about three years when he retired again in 2013. Then he became the bailiff for the Grand Jury at the County Courthouse. Shortly after moving to Lake Jackson, Jim became a Volunteer for the Lake Jackson Fire Department. He served as a fireman for over 30 years and it is where he earned the nickname 'Spanky' and was the Assistant Fire Marshall for 5+ of those years. Many of his lifelong friends were met in the fire department. Jim enjoyed his gardening over the years and he taught his kids how to garden. In his 'retirement years' you could always find him at Reifel's in Brazoria talking about the different plants with anyone who was interested. He also enjoyed canning and he enlisted all the kids' help when they were younger, especially for snapping green beans and hulling peas. When his girls were younger, he helped coach their softball teams and would practice in the backyard with them when he could. Jim loved to BBQ and smoke meat and he shared many of his secrets with his sons in-law. Once all the kids were grown, Jim and Nancie bought a motorhome and started camping with their friends as well as visiting their grown children. Jim has always enjoyed fishing and hunting throughout his life, too. Jim and Nancie have lived on the San Bernard River for many years and having his grandkids in town, playing on the river and fishing for catfish in his pond gave him the greatest joys. Jim was preceded in death by his mother, Donna Faye Miller, his father, Floyd Albert Dunlap; his step fathers, Chester Likely and Eddie Miller. He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Nancie and children: Eric Dunlap of Houston, TX; Kristan Taylor and husband, Greg of Wake Forest, NC; Melissa Richter of Lake Jackson, TX and Alexis Wolford and husband, Dennis of Pearland, TX and Grandchildren: Chase and wife, Morgan; Taylor, Sydney, Laura, Daniel, Cora and Brelynn. And his beloved dog, Chico. A Memorial Service honoring Jim's life will be held at eleven o'clock in the morning on Friday, May 12, 2017 in the sanctuary of Chapelwood United Methodist Church, 300 Willow Drive, Lake Jackson, TX 77566. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Jim's memory be sent to Lake Jackson Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association (LJCPAAA) c/o Castelberry Insurance 201-A That Way St, Lake Jackson, TX 77566 (979-239-7769) or to Lake Jackson Volunteer Fire Department 10 Oak Dr, Lake Jackson, TX 77566.

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24 Condolence(s)
Kim Madigan
Pearland, TX
Friday, May 12, 2017

I'm so sorry for your family's loss. Prayers with all of you. Donation from the Madugan family will go to the volunteer fire dept

Dale Davis
Brazoria, TX
Thursday, May 11, 2017

The Angles in heaven have received a great friend and brother in Blue. I will miss our visits, but it was my honor to work with you and to call you my friend.

EJ King Jr
Angleton, TX
Wednesday, May 10, 2017

God please bless and watch over Jim's family.

Hayman & Tenna Dengler
, TX
Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Know your in a better place with no pain. You will be missed

WOODY HAYWOOD
Lake Jackson, TX
Tuesday, May 9, 2017

WILL BE MISSED

John and Carole Merritt
Galveston, TX
Monday, May 8, 2017

We were classmates of Jim at TCHS. So sorry for your loss. His obit does reflect what a wonderful man he was.

Fay Burke
Fulshear, TX
Sunday, May 7, 2017

It was an honor to work with Capt. Dunlap. He was the best friend the LJCPAAA ever had--he always supported us through thick and thin. He was also a great personal friend. He will be missed by many.

Velmanel Petty
Texas City, TX
Sunday, May 7, 2017

Jimmy and I were classmates and friends in Texas City. My prayers are for his family as they celebrate his life and mourn their loss.

Cecil Sellers
Addison, TX
Saturday, May 6, 2017

Jimmy was a band running mate of Bill Dorman, Bobby Brandt, Neal Hall, and myself. A great friend with a great sense of humor and he played a Beautiful French Horn.
My prayers for peace and comfort goes out to the family. Someday our brass ensemble... 2 Trumpets, French Horn, Tuba, and Baritone Horn will be playing with the angels for our Heavenly Father! God Be With You!

JaLayne Bennett Steapp
Schulenburg, TX
Saturday, May 6, 2017

Class of 63 Texas City High friend and class mate
Wonderful man. Great friend to many

Pam Montgomery
Angleton, TX
Saturday, May 6, 2017

So sorry for your loss. Praying for the family.

Jeff Coursey
Lake Jackson, TX
Friday, May 5, 2017

Jim was a one of a kind individual that was totally dedicated to serving the community. He was friendly to all who met him and made a very lasting impression of the honesty and integrity that was a big part of his life and work. Jim will be greatly missed by all who knew him and worked with. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Cathy Khan
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, May 4, 2017

Dearest Family,
I was truly saddened to hear of Jim's passing. Captain Dunlap hired me some years back as an animal control officer. He was a great supervisor and friend. He will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers go with you in these difficult days.
Sincerely,
Cathy Khan

Mark Todd
Washington DC, DC
Thursday, May 4, 2017

Dearest Nancie, and l the Dunlap extended family.
As friends of Nancie and the Walton famil since childhood, for countless years now, we are now saddened to hear of Jim's passing. Please know that we sympathize with all of you at this time of great sorrow: we hope you find peace, comfort, and understanding with your warm memories; and, from God's boundless love which sustains us all.
A life well- lived. Jim Dunlap.

Carol Todd Horner, Waco Texas
Mark Todd, Washington DC

Kenneth Kirkland
Richwood, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Heaven has gained one hell of a man! I was always able to stop and talk to him at anytime, no matter what he had, he always had time to talk and get things taken care of for me. He always had a laugh and a smile with him! I will never forget him, not ever! One of my most favorite memories with him was in 2001 , when I had jury duty, I asked him if I was exempt, he said, I'll tell you, walk in and ask the judge where that guilty is at, and I guarantee they won't want anything to do with you. Assistant Chief Dunlap, you have earned your wings! I'll never forget you!

Sandra Dunlap
, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Dunlap as I always addressed him was a great guy and a friend of mine he will be truely missed God bless his family

Paul & Laura Hromadka
Uvalde, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

We lost a dedicated and honorable peace officer. You will be missed by all. We are keeping you all in our prayers. Rest In Peace, old friend!

Rick and Cathy Benavidez
Lake Jackson, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Jim was a great man of integrity and will be greatly missed. Condolences and prayers for Nancie and all his family.

Domela Gulsom
Lake Jackson, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

My condolences to the whole family. Melissa we have been friends for a berry long time and I am here for you in anyway you need me. Even if I just hold you in My heart. I love ya. Always have and always will.

Diane
Clute, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Much love Jim.

vicki kraemer
sweeny, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Dunlap was a mentor and a friend. We talked about everything from working on our homes to the different cases we were involved in over the years. He was instrumental in my going to FBI academy for forensic imaging, teach in the citizen police academy and some of my other endeavors. He loved his job and loved people. We will miss him very much. RIP my friend!

Carol Galloway
Lake Jackson, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

My sincerest condolences to the Dunlap family. He was a dedicated, hard working man, but his watch is over. May he reign forever in the heavens with our Father God, amen🙏

Cathy Crawford
Lake Jackson, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

So sorry Missy. Would be there if I could. Thoughts and prayers are with you sweetie.

Carol and Bob Bohley
Lake Jackson, TX
Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Old friend, sweet neighbor, good father, servant to us all