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James Harley Nelson

Posted 2025-09-20 by mhenderson
Published by The Miner on September 10, 2025 -
Kingman, Arizona -

James “Jim” Harley Nelson, 77, passed away surrounded by love on Sept.
3, 2025. He was born Sept. 9, 1947, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to James Mark
and Shirley (Adams) Nelson.

Jim grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he made lifelong friends,
participated in choir, worked with his father and brother, teased his
sisters, and played as many sports as he could.

After high school, Jim attended Brigham Young University to study
biological sciences. At the end of his freshman year, he served a two-
year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in
England.

Throughout his life, he told stories of the people he met and loved
while serving and considered his mission to be a great blessing in his
life.

At its conclusion, Jim returned to BYU to finish his education. While at
college, Jim met a beautiful girl with bright blue, happy eyes, Isabel
Ida England, from Kingman, Arizona.

They dated off and on for a couple of months before becoming serious and
were married in the St. George temple in 1970. Isabel was the love of
Jim’s life.

He recently said, “She’s been my guardian angel for more than fifty
years. She’s my better half, my soulmate, my person. She brings light
and life into my heart. She makes me a better person.” Jim was a proud
and devoted father to six children, four girls and two boys. He was a
phenomenal dad, always finding time to be the tea party guest, wrestling
partner, sneaky treat-giver, reader of Sunday comics, sports practice
partner, and movie-watching companion. He spent countless hours playing
board games, coaching his children’s sports teams, and attending band
concerts and awards assemblies.

He had a way of making each child feel special and loved. Jim spent the
first part of his adult life working in the construction industry with
his family; laying concrete, framing, roofing, sheet rocking and doing
finish carpentry.

But after years of hard work in the elements, he decided to put his
science degree to work and became a high school teacher.

Jim taught science and math for 31 years at Kingman High School and its
PASS program. Through that time, he touched the lives of many students
who had “Mr. Nelson” in class or on the basketball court, where he also
coached. Jim was exceptionally dedicated to the students that he worked
with at the PASS program, believing in them and supporting them in a way
that helped them find success and reach graduation.

Jim loved watching BYU sports of all kinds, cherry jubilee ice cream, TV
shows with horses, strawberry sundaes from Dairy Queen, all Mexican food
(especially cheese enchiladas), western movies, his mom’s lemon pie, and
Tabasco sauce on just about everything.

But more than anything else, Jim loved the gospel of Jesus Christ, and
he unconditionally loved his family.

Jim is survived by his wife of 55 years, Isabel; children, Jennie
(Roger), Missy (Paul), Cindi, Heber (Erica), Christy (Whitney), and
Spencer; grandchildren Nelson (Riley), Rielly (Dani), Zack, Kale,
Taylor, Toby, and Trey; and great-grandchildren, Tatum and Ellie.

He is also survived by brothers Doug (Dana) and Will and sisters Teresa
(Tom) and Karen (Jerry), as well as numerous nieces, nephews and
cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Mark and Shirley
(Adams) Nelson.

Jim’s services will be held in Logan, Utah on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, at
11 a.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located at
502 East 300 North, Logan, Utah. A viewing for the family will be held
immediately preceding the services and interment will be at the Logan
Cemetery.



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