James "Jim" Martin McCracken
January 6th, 2018
McCRACKEN, James “Jim”
April 12, 1947 – January 6, 2018
It is with profound sadness that the family of Jim McCracken announce his passing on Saturday, January 6, 2018 at the age of 70, due to complications from Diabetes. Jim was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta to James & Joyce (Arnstead) McCracken.
Jim was predeceased by his loving wife, Cheryll in September 2017, after 25 years of marriage; his mother & father; his younger brother, Robert and half-sisters, Connie and Patricia. He is lovingly remembered by his children, Darcy, Kelsey (Jai), Lisa and Bonnie (Cam); brother, Donald (Mel) and sister, Betty. Jim’s greatest joy in his life were his four grandchildren, Matthew, Jake, Ever and Kendyl.
As a proud Paramedic, Jim retired from The City of Calgary EMS Department as a Superintendent, after 30+ years of dedicated service.
Please join the family for a Celebration of Jim’s Life at the Don Hartman NE Sportsplex, 5206 – 68 Street NE, Calgary, AB on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 1:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jim's memory to:
Diabetes Canada, Calgary Branch
#220, 6223 – 2 Street SE
Calgary, AB, T2H 1J5.
Messages:
HELLO EVERYONE IM JIMS GRANDSON MATTHEW IF ANYBODY WANTS TO CALL ME OR EMAIL ME OR PHONE ME OR TEXT ME THEY CAN AND JIM WAS MY LEGAL GUARDIAN IF ANYBODY WANTS TO LEAVE A CONDOLENCE MESSAGE FOR ME FEEL FREE TO DO THAT OK AND IM ALWAYS FREE FOR THAT OK
Hi, I was Jim's grandson Matthew
I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My husband Doug McLeay worked with Jim at EMS. He was always friendly and helpful. Another bright light of life that has passed. If you calculate the number of calls he made over the years, it is the lives touched and the amount brotherly love shared that made this world a better place. He will be missed.
To the family of Jim McCracken. I first met your Dad around 1961 when he would come down to the "Jewell Farm" at Aldersyde. I was dating his friend, but Jim and Rod were constant companions when we went out on a date. Jim was a character, had a great sense of humor and I was proud to say that I knew Jim. I was always so proud of him when he became a paramedic and I'm sure that the people he helped would have loved him. I have only seen Jim a few times over the past 30 years, but always enjoyed the visits when they happened. He was a great guy and I know that your memories of him will be happy ones. Bless you all at this time.
Firstly, my condolences to members of Jim's family. Jim was one my supervisors on " C" platoon from 1980 until his retirement. He was always pleasant and respectful in all his dealings with me. He was well liked and respected by his peers. His sense of humor was only one of his strong points. He was very supportive in times of trouble and will be missed.
My condolences to Jim’s family. I knew Jim through my years on the Calgary Police Department, also, we were in Air Cadets together when we were young. Sorry to hear of his passing. RIP friend.
I miss u jim I think about u alot it breaks my heart that u aren't here but u are back with mom take good care of mom I miss and love u both. All my love Lisa