Inscription 96516411

id
3e76ef5348e43327a1b9cb782e5518cdf4fe5e400881639cd68762d156ad641ei3
metadata
name
Jim Olson
country
US
region
CO
birthDate
1951-10-30
deceasedDate
2025-05-09
rememberForAs
    obituaryText
    <p>James "Jim" Olson was born on October 30, 1951 in Mauston, Wisconsin to Gaylord and Lucille Olson. His first years were spent on a dairy farm in the Wisconsin Dells area. He passed away at his home on May 9, 2025, surrounded by family, after a long battle with prostate cancer.</p> <p>In 1959, the family moved to Colorado Springs where he lived at the time of his death. Jim was number 5 of 7 siblings. He was preceded in death by his parents Gaylord and Lucille, sister Arlene Schweitzer-Clark, sister Shirley Sigafus-Templin, sister Linda Evans-Dutoit, and sister Mary Olson.</p> <p>Jim attended Buena Vista Elementary, West Junior High School, and Harrison High School, graduating in 1969. In high school, Jim had Dave Hoff for wood shop and Ken Wilson for metal shop. Both were Gear Heads (car guys) who planted the seed that would carry through his entire life.<br>His senior year, he built the chassis for a Model T Hot Rod in metal shop and built a Model T and wood body for his first Hot Rod in wood shop.<br>This car traveled to Fort Collins, CSU, and entered in a high school display for student VICA projects. The car won best in state. He still owned this car.</p> <p>In June of 1972, Jim married the love of his life, Kathy Evans. They were married just short of 47 years.</p> <p>After high school, he worked two years at Colorado Springs Woodworking for the two high school shop teachers. He then worked in construction for 22 years. This is when he picked up the nickname Big "O". Doing drywall and eventually starting Big "O" drywall, he then created Big "O" Fabrications and went on to build over 100 street rods and custom cars. He was a charter member in the Colorado Springs Rod &amp; Custom Club for over 42 years. He also was a member of Good Guys Rod &amp; Custom Club. The NSRA (National Street Rod Association) for 42 years, where he became a NSRA State Safety Inspector, inspecting street rods &amp; customs not only in Colorado, but Oklahoma, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Wyoming for 40+ years.</p> <p>He volunteered for the Rock Creek Mesa Water District where he served as Operations Manager, Vice President, and President for about 30 years, then moving into an employee position of District Water Manager. He designed the districts (water pump) logo and worked to improve all phases of the system for over 45 years.</p> <p>The marriage to Kathy resulted in the birth of two daughters, Crystal Olson-Carranza (Christine), April Matulovich (Bob), Grandsons Dominic Olson (Anjelica), Kane Cortes, granddaughters Ashley Brodmerkel (Don), Cristionna Matulovich, Caitlin Olson (Charlie), and Hayley Olson, and one great grandson Daxton Lee. He is also survived by sister Gayle Trumbo (Dalton), brother Larry Olson (Elaine), and many nieces and nephews and cousins.</p> <p>In his later years, Jim continued to use his creative and artistic abilities for his hobby of cars and restoration. He was never the type to sit and do nothing. He was known as a talker and his stories will be greatly missed. Think of him when you hear his favorite terms, "The thing of it is..." and "It is what it is."</p> <p>All the great friends he made through the years were countless! He cherished attending car shows each summer, swap meets and garage tours.<br>For many years he fought severe diabetes, prostate cancer, chronic back deterioration, 2 back fusion surgeries, and radiation treatments.</p> <p>Jim's thoughts on life were, "It's not so much about the journey, not to end up at the finish line in perfect shape, but to slide in all worn out and say, wow, what a ride!" There will never be another man quite like him.</p> <p>A celebration of life will be held at his home, 230 Rock Creek Mesa Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80926 on Saturday, May 31, 2025 from noon-4pm. If you have a street rod or classic car, please bring it to the celebration. The family is asking for those attending to RSVP here <a href="https://forms.gle/G7znVVMuyQAPL1qq8">https://forms.gle/G7znVVMuyQAPL1qq8</a></p> <p>In lieu of flowers, Jim would have appreciated donations being made in his name to St. Jude. <a href="http://fundraising.stjude.org/goto/jamesolsonbigo">http://fundraising.stjude.org/goto/jamesolsonbigo</a> .<br>Memories and condolences may be shared at <a href="http://www.inlyf.com">www.inlyf.com</a>.</p>
    address
    bc1qxw42m3j7vx457338rnf8d2z0n0rrq9lpxd6ef0
    value
    546
    sat
    1961279241802518
    preview
    link
    content
    link
    content length
    17351 bytes
    content type
    image/jpeg
    timestamp
    height
    897940
    fee
    4698
    reveal transaction
    3e76ef5348e43327a1b9cb782e5518cdf4fe5e400881639cd68762d156ad641e
    location
    3e76ef5348e43327a1b9cb782e5518cdf4fe5e400881639cd68762d156ad641e:3:0
    output
    3e76ef5348e43327a1b9cb782e5518cdf4fe5e400881639cd68762d156ad641e:3
    offset
    0
    ethereum teleburn address
    0x959e253973b7d577571f80c319c1CC7070435578