of Mountain Home, AR
July 23, 1939 - January 14, 2024
James Whalen, 84, of Mountain Home, Arkansas passed away Sunday, January 14, 2024. He was born July 23, 1939 in Terre Haute, Indiana to Edward and Louise (Roach) Whalen. He was married to Betty (Pool) Whalen. He was a graduate of Carnegie Melon with an Engineering degree and later achieved rank of Captain with the U.S. Army as a combat engineer.
After the military, he became president of Moore-Langen Printing and Publishing Company and later CEO of Streetwise Promotions and moved to Arkansas in his retirement. He was an Eagle Scout, volunteered with the Boy Scouts, Salvation Army and the Baxter Health Foundation. He served on many boards in both Indiana and Arkansas and served on the city council in Mountain Home.
James is survived by his wife; 2 children, Jim Whalen (Laura) and Cathy Collins (Larry); 2 step-children, Kevin Braswell (Leigh Anne) and Jason Braswell (Ashley); 1 grandchild, Brianna Collins; 5 step-grandchildren, Morgan, Nathan, Nora, Evan and Luca Braswell and 1 sister-in-law, Joan Whalen. He was preceded in death by his parents and 1 brother, Edward Whalen.
A celebration of life will be held in Indianapolis and Mountain Home in the future.
It’s several months after, but just learned of Jim’s passing and remember him as a wonderful person and a great friend of my late husband Curtis Culver .. Curtis loved him dearly. I’m sure they’re reminiscing at heaven’s Gate!
We are so glad we were able to know you as a wonderful, special friend and husband to our dear Betty. You were always so upbeat and helping in any way you possibly could. We know you are now in the arms of Jesus. Praises. Prayers for your family.
Our church member,Sunday school we both will miss you
Jim you were always a gentleman ,kind and help anyone that need help
We can not say enough about you the short time we were friend RIP
You were a kind friend,at our thrift store here in Mountain Home ark
RIP
Prayers for the family. Heaven gained another angel. He was such a joyful and kind soul. I enjoyed working with him at the Bargain Box. My favorite saying of his whenever I asked for his help was “does this please you”. He will be missed.
Jim was one of the best. So kind and thoughtful. An angel gone to heaven. He will be missed greatly.
With love,
Cheri
I will always be grateful for Jim Whalen - a kind and supportive friend who always let me know how much he believed in me and my leadership abilities, even when I didn’t believe in myself. My life is richer for having known you, Mr. Jim.
Jim, you sure will be missed !! I finally listened to you & will try Mt. Home next winter .... but we're NOT gonna sell Naples, FL (yet!) What a great friend you have been, we looked forward to your visits in the back room of the Bargain Box.
God's lucky, he's got you now !!! We'll see you again some day.... but not too soon. !! Love ya Jim, Betty & Roger
My thoughts and prayers to Jim's family. Jim was such a blessing to know. He will be missed , always had a smile and a kind word for everyone.
You will be terribly missed by everyone, my Friend ! My Angel on earth will be watching over all of us from Heaven!
So glad to have spent time volunteering at the Bargain Box with you. Always a great friend and amazing kind and generous
gentleman. You will be deeply missed. Rest in peace my dear friend.
Jim set a great example, it was an honor to have known him.
I volunteered with Jim at the Flippin Bargain Box. He was a kind and gentle man.
May God bless him.
No words can express how heart breaking the loss of this dear soul will be to those of us blest to have known him. He gained his angel wings and leaves a legacy of kindness, inspiration, wisdom, great memories behind. Grateful to have known him. Thankful for his life. Much love, Karla snd Chuck Tyler
Jim was a blessing to everyone he came into contact with. He will be missed by all of us at Baxter Health.
A friend beyond a friend. My heart aches for the loss of someone who has been such an important part of my time as a volunteer at the Bargain Box. I will miss you so much. I am glad we had a chance to smile and laugh on your last visit to the BB.
Our hearts are broken at your loss.