James L. BlaylockJames L. Jim Blaylock, age 82 of Tipton passed away at 1:00 a.m. on Thursday, March
14, 2013. He was cared for by the loving and attentive staff of
Millers Merry Manor, Tipton since August 2012. Jim was born in Boonsville, Mississippi to the late Arthur Blaylock and
Addie (Cooper) Blaylock on January 30, 1931.Jims childhood years were spent with his family in various
states throughout the south. At an early age, Jim enlisted into the U.S. Army. This journey
would take him throughout the world as he gave the best of himself
to this commitment. Even though Jim was reserved about this time of
his life, he stood proud when he mentioned being a First Class Army
Ranger. Jim remained faithful to this chapter in his life.Upon return from his military duties, Jim settled into Flint,
Michigan
for a few years. During this time, he loved the jazz clubs, where
he could dance and enjoy the music. Friends were abundant and life
was full as he celebrated his return from his worldly travels.Within a few short years, Jim was drawn to Tipton, to be
with his parents. His parents became his focus and mission in
life. Daily visits with his mother were always a special occasion as
they would always find something to share with laughter.Tipton was where Jim actually planted his roots and he became
ingrained in this community. He had many lifelong friends. Jim
retired in 1995, after providing 29 years of dedicated work
for the City of Tipton Utilities. Often, he would be seen in the
city backhoe working to repair water lines. Many will recall the
smile and wave he would offer as onlookers would pass by the work
site.Jim quickly connected himself with the Tipton City Police where
he would continue to display his skill and knowledge of law
enforcement. Always protecting, always looking out for others
safety. Sometimes he would come across as firm, but then he would
smile and express his point. Jim served on this team of police
officers with a passion and joy. He retired from the City of
Tipton Police Dept in 1993 after 14 years of loyal and
devoted service. He was also a 30 year member of the F.O.P. in
Tipton. March 25, 1993 was proclaimed as Jim Blaylock Day by
the Mayor of Tipton.Jim enjoyed anything connected to racing. Many years were spent
at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as he would follow the races. He became acquainted with many of the race car drivers and shared
the stories. For several years, Jim owned Corvette cars. He had a
rainbow of colors but his most favorite was the yellow one.Jim was also known as the Cowboy in Tipton. He would say this
was from his brief life in Texas. His flair for western clothing,
hats and boots were his signature. He didnt think he had on his
best if he wasnt wearing the boots.Jim is survived by four brothers,
James J. "Junior" Blaylock and wife Edna,
Ohio, Robert Blaylock and wife Cona, Florida, Harold Blaylock and
wife Sheila, Ohio, Joe Blaylock and wife Bonnie, Alabama; two
sisters Betty Ziegler and husband Ken, Tipton, Judy Jones and
husband Ron, Florida. He also leaves behind a lot of loving
friends and neighbors. He was preceded in death by his
parents, a sister, Doris Ferguson, and a brother, Gary Blaylock.Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 18, at
Young-Nichols Funeral Home in Tipton. Burial will follow in
Brookside Cemetery, Windfall with Military Honors. Visitation will
be from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.Memorial contributions may be made to the Tipton F.O.P. through
the funeral home.