James Tapio
Jan. 21, 1958 - Oct. 26, 2025
James Michael Tapio, age 67, passed from life to eternity on Oct. 26, 2025, at his home in Vancouver, Washington.
James, mostly known as Jim, was born on Jan. 21, 1958, in Hancock, to the late Albert and Elfie Tapio. He grew up in Chassell, where he attended school, graduating from Chassell High School in 1976.
He worked at the Houghton National Bank prior to moving to Washington.
Jim began his real estate career in 1979; then in 1992, he started his own successful corporation, James & Company Realty. A business colleague recently described Jim as being well-respected and well-known as a key businessman in the field of real estate.
His professional, pleasant manner, and meticulous attention to detail brought him numerous loyal, repeat, and referral customers.
An avid health and fitness buff in earlier years, Jim loved to ski and maneuvered the slopes with rhythm and skill. His keen interest in travel took him to Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand.
He spent many holidays enjoying the sandy beaches of Hawaii.
Jim was blessed with talent and a passion for playing both piano and organ, often playing and singing the hymns and songs of Zion, which were so dear to him. His faith in Jesus Christ gave him strength and comfort from early childhood until Jesus called him home.
Jim is survived by six siblings, sister, Christine (with husband Bruce
Sarkela) of Chassell and Greer, South Carolina; brother, John Tapio of Brush
Prairie, Washington; sister, Carol (with husband Tim Karlsen) of Brush Prairie; sister, Caren (with husband David Somero) of Houghton; brother, Jay Tapio (with wife Marcella) of Brush Prairie; and brother, Peter Tapio (with wife Sara) of Brush Prairie.
His many nieces and nephews adored their Uncle Jim! He also leaves behind many cousins and friends.
Layne’s Funeral Service of Battle Ground, Washington, and Memorial Chapel
Funeral & Cremation Service – Hancock Chapel have assisted the family with the arrangements. Jim’s final earthly resting place will be next to his parents in the Chassell Cemetery.
