JAMES E. STUBBS, III, ENS, USN

From USNA Virtual Memorial Hall
James Stubbs, III '51

Date of birth: March 11, 1929

Date of death: June 25, 1952

Age: 23

Lucky Bag

From the 1951 Lucky Bag:

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James Edwin Stubbs, III

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Jim's main interest on entering the academy was football, but somehow he ended up pulling an oar . . . what the football team lost the crew squad gained, as "Bear" has never been out-worked . . . wherever he may be we know that his heart is on a ranch in Colorado ... if you are ever pressed for time, keep him from starting one of his "short" jokes . . . they are apt to last an hour . . . his penchant for practical jokes is well known . . . ask the mate of the deck who came back from a trip down the deck and found his desk missing ... or ask the roommate who came in just before taps and found a laundry basket where his bed usually stood.

1951 Stubbs LB.jpg

James Edwin Stubbs, III

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Jim's main interest on entering the academy was football, but somehow he ended up pulling an oar . . . what the football team lost the crew squad gained, as "Bear" has never been out-worked . . . wherever he may be we know that his heart is on a ranch in Colorado ... if you are ever pressed for time, keep him from starting one of his "short" jokes . . . they are apt to last an hour . . . his penchant for practical jokes is well known . . . ask the mate of the deck who came back from a trip down the deck and found his desk missing ... or ask the roommate who came in just before taps and found a laundry basket where his bed usually stood.

Loss

Bear was lost when his training plane crashed near Milton, Florida, on June 25, 1952.

Other Information

From researcher Kathy Franz:

James was born in Nebraska.

His father was a farmer who became a member of the Colorado House of Representatives. He fell asleep while driving and died in a crash near Pueblo on March 13, 1947. His mother was Gladys, and his brothers were A. Douglas and George Richard.

James was survived by his wife, mother, and brother. (Information from September 1952 issue of Shipmate.)

He is buried in Colorado.


Class of 1951

James is one of 48 members of the Class of 1951 on Virtual Memorial Hall.

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