James Stevenson

Passed: August 29, 2022

Obituary

Mr. James Stevenson, 51, of Peoria, Arizona, died August 29, 2022 in Peoria, Arizona. He was born April 27th, 1971 in Tucson, Arizona to John Stevenson and June Thompson.

James’ early school years were spent in Denton, Montana until his family moved to Show Low, Arizona in 1983, where he continued his schooling and graduated from Show Low High School in 1989. James and his brothers were brought up in a strong and loving Christian household, and throughout their childhood, hiking and the outdoors were a favorite pastime.

During junior high and high school, James was a police cadet with the Show Low Police Department. He had decided at an early age that he wanted to pursue a career in law enforcement. After graduating from high school, he went on to graduate from the Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy in Tucson, Arizona and was the last 18-year-old to be certified as a police officer in the state. He began his career at the Show Low Police Department, then went on to work for the Fort McDowell Police Department and the Gila River Police Department. He held many positions over the years such as Field Training Officer, Patrol Sergeant, and Peer Support Coordinator. He also received numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including Officer of the Year.

After making the decision to leave law enforcement in 2019, he began working for Crisis Preparation and Recovery, Inc. as their Facilities and Safety Coordinator.

James had a passion for teaching, training, helping people who were in crisis, and being an advocate for the safety of others in everything that he did. He loved his work and always gave 110% of his efforts towards the job and the people around him. He was a great example and leader in the professional world as well as in his personal life.

James, or Jim, as he was best known, loved cooking, watching documentaries, keeping up with friends, and spending time with his family. He also loved a wide variety of music and had a song to share for just about any occasion or situation.

He was a man of integrity, courage, compassion, intelligence, strength, honor and resolve. Above all, he was a great friend, an incredible father to his two daughters, and an amazing grandfather to his grandchildren. Jim, Dad, Pops, is dearly loved and will be incredibly missed by so many.

Jim is survived by his daughters, Apryl Charie Cornelson and Aimee Lynn Stevenson; mother, June Ann Skowronek; brothers, Timothy Aaron Stevenson and Jeffery David Stevenson; grandson, Warren Brandt Cornelson; and granddaughter Evalyn Rose Cornelson. He is also survived by the mother of his children, Kimberly Ann Heenan; son-in-Law, Eric Paul Cornelson; and step-granddaughter, Lennox Renee Cornelson.

He was preceded in death by his father, John Allen Stevenson.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 15, 2022 at Christ’s Church of the Valley, 7007 W. Happy Valley Rd. Glendale, Arizona 85383

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to The 100 Club of Arizona.

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10 responses to James Stevenson

  1. Jimmy Walker says:

    Jim. It was my honor to know and work with you. I will always be grateful for you and helping me when needed. I miss our talks, I miss hearing you speak of your girls, telling me what you were making for dinner. You made a difference my friend. Rest now.

  2. Jim, buddy, we will see each other again…”God willing, & the creek don’t rise.” Rest well my friend.

  3. This man was a great man and great teacher in the law enforcement field. I learned a lot and we talked a lot as we both had personal struggles and Jim always had an answer. You stood by my side was a great police officer . Your service will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace my friend until we meet again!

  4. Tom says:

    Jim, you will be missed! We talked about doing so many things and just getting together to have a beer or three but we kept putting it off. I know how much you love your girls with the nights at work we would just talk about them. That was so long ago but it feels like yesterday. Don’t worry brother, you know that you have friends/family here that will help your girls out as much as possible, that we will be there for them. Gonna miss you… you were taken way to soon…

  5. Jim, I always knew from the time you were very little that you had a good and kind heart. And saying how you are family has grown up it is obvious you are a part of their life every step of the way. I only wish we had lived closer and could have spent more time together. One thing I know is that we will all be back together again.

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