
James Chumbley
March 18, 1963 -
December 9, 2021

James Lee Chumbley, age 58, passed away on Thursday, December 9, 2021.
Jim was born on March 18, 1963. He was a graduate of Zion Benton High School, where he played football and baseball.
Jim leaves behind his best friend of 31 years, his beloved wife, Michelle (Box). He was the father of Christina (Jesse) Barajas, Justin (Jessica) Chumbley, and Amanda (Jesse) Gass. He was also known as Grandpa Bus, and being a grandpa took a front seat to his other roles in life as a mechanic, a truck driver, a hockey coach, and a bar owner. Jim was the son of Kenneth and Betty Chumbley, brother of KC (Sue) Chumbley, Eugene (Jennifer) Chumbley, and Kenny (Brandice) Chumbley. Left with decades of special memories are, Leslie Chumbley and Darlene Newman.
From 2013 to 2021, Jim and Michelle owned and operated Hawg Heaven, the Biggest Little Bar in Salem Wisconsin. People from near and far came for a cold beer, delicious hot pizza, to listen to live bands, and to look at each other’s motorcycles. Jim was a friend to everyone, and everyone was a friend to Jim. His selfless, caring, and quiet manner offered those who met him instant friendship, light, and comfort. Jim shared his open ears and open heart with his family, friends, co-workers, patrons of his bar, and the wider motorcycling community.
With his quiet nature, Jim would want us to cultivate kindness and help others. He was a generous and frequent contributor to Coats for Kids and to the Lake County Honor Flight. He will be remembered fondly for his commitment to supporting veterans, arising at 3:30am to join a ride in freezing cold weather. We ask that in lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances to either or both of these charities would be appreciated. Www.lakecountyhonorflight.org or, contact your local Salvation Army to donate to Coats for Kids.
Many of you hold fond memories close—large and small—of the ways Jim touched your life. Perhaps Jim inspired you to buy a Harley or helped you rediscover your passion for riding. Perhaps he helped fix your bike or fixed your fence. Perhaps he lent an ear and listened quietly to your troubles. Whether you met Jim once or saw him once a day, you’ll certainly remember his blue green eyes and know that he was truly one of a kind. Let us all remember how much his kindness and generosity nourished us and guided us. Remember those eyes. Remember his kind smile. Remember the smell of the firewood from his wood burning stove on his leather jacket. Feel his kindness with just his presence. And keep those pizzas coming.
Service Info
A gathering of relatives and friends will be held on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Piasecki Funeral Home.
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James GarnerI knew him. Jim was in most of my classes in high school. A very cool and decent guy. I just saw this now and was saddened. I am the same age as Jim. I may not have been a bestie, but knew him well enough to remember how his voice sounded like. Peace to you Jim and the family, Dale, Eugene , Theresa and the rest of the Chumbley family. All my love. Jimmy Garner
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Jose Luis RiveraMy deepest condolences to the family. James was a great friend and he will truly be missed.
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Keiffer and Brenda HopkinsSo sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was one of a kind and definitely gone too soon! Our deepest sympathies
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Keiffer and Brenda HopkinsSo sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was one of a kind and gone too soon!
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Robin FarnhamMichelle and family, I’m so sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
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Marty & Petra WilsonJim...your friendship is treasured. Your peaceful, gentle and kind presence transcended into our hearts and of many. Your kind soul will live on in us with love and celebration of the Blessing we were given to know you. Boxy...we love you so and you are held close in our hearts and prayers...always. We extend our heartfelt sympathy and friendship. May you feel the warmth of our love and God's light of comfort, strength and peace. Much love, Marty & Pete
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Dawn ElrodOur condolences to all of Jim's family. We have all missed Jim through the years but we have the greatest childhood memories. RIP dear cousin
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Blaine BlackburnSo sad for your loss, Great friend will be missed, Another one gone to soon.
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Roseann PrepelicaHeartfelt sympathy to you Michelle, sending prayers, Hug and Love to all of the family.
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Wayne and Tracey StarrettOUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS R WITH U AND UR FAMILY. JIMMY WILL TRUELY BE MISSED. HE WAS A GREAT PERSON AND FRIEND.







