James “Jim” Jenkins, 88, passed away suddenly and peacefully at his home in Madison on Friday, May 21, 2021. He was born in Alberta, Canada and was a veteran of the Canadian Navy. He is survived by his beloved wife, Rosalyn Jenkins, whom he always referred to as “Sloopy,” his brother Bill (of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, married to Alice; and their three children Jacki, Valerie, and Rodney), and a far-flung extended family, including a step-son Greg Broyles (of Hayward, Wis., married to Keetha Broyles), a step-daughter Jeanette Broyles (of Carrollton, GA., spouse Mark Kunkel) and numerous grand and great-grandchildren.
After a stint as a fireman in the Canadian Pacific Railroad, Jim spent most of his working life as an enthusiastic and distinguished radio personality, serving as AM and FM program manager and disc jockey in Canada, in Nassau (Bahamas), in Miami, in Ft. Myers (WINK) and most recently (until 2007) at WMAF, in Madison. He was especially proud of having interviewed numerous stars and celebrities, including Larry King. He loved music, and he loved lending his rich baritone and lively enthusiastic story-telling touches to his many appreciative listeners. For three years, he was the first state park ranger and law enforcement officer serving on a remote and much-loved Florida barrier island, Cayo Costa. He spent the last 15 years of his working life as an airport police officer, serving in the Southwest Florida International Port Authority Police Department, in Ft. Myers, Florida.
He was a hard and diligent worker, who after his retirement, continued to enjoy music, gardening and especially his devotion to his beloved cats and to his life’s companion, Sloopy. He had lived in Madison for 27 years and gratefully called it home.
A proud son of the South, Jim was also an enthusiastic member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and a student of history. In his youth he was also a skillful semi-professional hockey player, fiercely guarding the net in the days before face masks and extensive padding. He always spoke fondly of his hockey days.
The burial will be private. Previously expressed condolences are much appreciated. Beggs Funeral Home is handling the funeral arrangements.