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James Robert “Jim Bob” Pryor

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James Robert “Jim Bob” Pryor

Birth
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Death
17 Apr 2020 (aged 59)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 76, Site 160
Memorial ID
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Parents: Ronald and Barbara Pryor

Jim was born in Pueblo Colo. He was the 3rd of 4 children. He spent most of his childhood in Pueblo. As a child, he had a big heart, he loved to dance and he always had little gifts for the people he loved. As a teenager, he attended South High School, class of 1979. He had a special connection with his grandfather Pleasant Pryor and as a child spent a lot of time staying at his grandparents ranch in Florence, Colo., even attending Florence High School for a time. He was a high jumper on the track team and loved basketball, he would pass this love down to his daughters. Jim was a proud veteran. He joined the U.S. Army at 18 and was enlisted from 1979-1986 and spent most of that time stationed at Coleman Barracks in Mannheim, Germany. It was in Germany that he met his future wife and the mother of his three oldest daughters, Jan Pryor. Although they would later divorce they remained good friends and enjoyed being grandparents together. He would go on to serve a year in the U.S. Army Reserves and from 1989 until 1995 he served in the Air Force Reserves. He continued this path in his civilian career working for DOC at Territorial Prison in Canon City, Colo. He spent over 20 years working for DOC. During his time in the military and DOC he received many awards and commendations. He was one of the youngest people ever promoted to lieutenant at Territorial Prison. Jim closed out his career as a roofing estimator/ manager in Denver, Colo. Jim loved being a dad and a grandpa. When his youngest daughter completed his family in 2006, she became his world. He loved spending time with his family, whether watching football with his grandkids, cooking and playing basketball with his daughters, or spending time at the family cabin in San Isabel with his brother and numerous other family and friends, being with the people he loved was his ultimate joy in life. Jim loved to BS with anyone, friend or foe. He loved to debate and he loved to tell a good joke. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Pleasant and Floriene Pryor, Joe and Mary McCarthy; his father, Ronald Pryor; and sister-in-law, Deborah Allen. He is survived by his mother, Barbara Boyer; his brother, Rick Pryor; his sisters, Tammy (Curt) Bartell and Brenda Pryor-Moore; his four daughters, Dana (Mark), Cherie (Trevor), Krista (Tessa) and their mother, Jan Pryor; daughter, Ali and Ali's mother, Shannon Stanko; his grandchildren, Sean, Aiden and Lyla; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, friends; and his best friend, his dog, Mikko. Jim will be fondly remembered by all of his family and friends.
Parents: Ronald and Barbara Pryor

Jim was born in Pueblo Colo. He was the 3rd of 4 children. He spent most of his childhood in Pueblo. As a child, he had a big heart, he loved to dance and he always had little gifts for the people he loved. As a teenager, he attended South High School, class of 1979. He had a special connection with his grandfather Pleasant Pryor and as a child spent a lot of time staying at his grandparents ranch in Florence, Colo., even attending Florence High School for a time. He was a high jumper on the track team and loved basketball, he would pass this love down to his daughters. Jim was a proud veteran. He joined the U.S. Army at 18 and was enlisted from 1979-1986 and spent most of that time stationed at Coleman Barracks in Mannheim, Germany. It was in Germany that he met his future wife and the mother of his three oldest daughters, Jan Pryor. Although they would later divorce they remained good friends and enjoyed being grandparents together. He would go on to serve a year in the U.S. Army Reserves and from 1989 until 1995 he served in the Air Force Reserves. He continued this path in his civilian career working for DOC at Territorial Prison in Canon City, Colo. He spent over 20 years working for DOC. During his time in the military and DOC he received many awards and commendations. He was one of the youngest people ever promoted to lieutenant at Territorial Prison. Jim closed out his career as a roofing estimator/ manager in Denver, Colo. Jim loved being a dad and a grandpa. When his youngest daughter completed his family in 2006, she became his world. He loved spending time with his family, whether watching football with his grandkids, cooking and playing basketball with his daughters, or spending time at the family cabin in San Isabel with his brother and numerous other family and friends, being with the people he loved was his ultimate joy in life. Jim loved to BS with anyone, friend or foe. He loved to debate and he loved to tell a good joke. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Pleasant and Floriene Pryor, Joe and Mary McCarthy; his father, Ronald Pryor; and sister-in-law, Deborah Allen. He is survived by his mother, Barbara Boyer; his brother, Rick Pryor; his sisters, Tammy (Curt) Bartell and Brenda Pryor-Moore; his four daughters, Dana (Mark), Cherie (Trevor), Krista (Tessa) and their mother, Jan Pryor; daughter, Ali and Ali's mother, Shannon Stanko; his grandchildren, Sean, Aiden and Lyla; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, friends; and his best friend, his dog, Mikko. Jim will be fondly remembered by all of his family and friends.

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SSGT
US Air Force
Persian Gulf

Gravesite Details

Interred: Sep 18, 2020


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  • Created by: Carolyn Selby
  • Added: Jun 29, 2020
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211936063/james_robert-pryor: accessed ), memorial page for James Robert “Jim Bob” Pryor (9 Mar 1961–17 Apr 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 211936063, citing Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Carolyn Selby (contributor 47037989).