Milwaukee
James Owen "Jamie" Plough died on June 19 th 2024, at home in Milwaukee, at the age of 77, from
natural causes.
He grew up in Houghton, MI, son of Robert and Elma Plough, and graduated from
Houghton High School in 1965. Varsity basketball was his go-to sport, and often after a game, he was
known to toast and devour an entire loaf of bread, and then call it a night.
Jim served in the Air Forcefor the next five years as a jet engine mechanic, at a base in Thailand. He saw firsthand the horrors of
war through the eyes of fighter pilots flying missions into Vietnam. That trauma ran deep. Later, he
earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication and Visual Arts from the University of Wisconsin
Green Bay.
He was an artist at heart, and his creativity and artistry were apparent on many levels…
from creating a work of art on a blank canvas, to being a self-taught guitar player with an enviable
collection of guitars, to having the mechanical skills to fix just about anything. As a jack of all trades, he
worked as a mechanic, carpenter, counselor, and artist. He loved to have long, philosophical talks that
could go on for hours, and loved to laugh endlessly at silly Finnish jokes and stories. Jim was a kind-
hearted, gentle soul, full of compassion and generosity. A special place in his heart was reserved for his
longtime, loyal companion, Nanook, a beautiful, white, blue-eyed Samoyed.
Jim is survived by: Two sisters – Karen (Dan) Salo and Patricia (Ken) Herrild, four nieces and their
families, numerous cousins, and several special people who were part of his life's journey – Tim
Williams, Mary Alexis Pfutzenreuter, and Henning Boeddicker.
A private burial will be held in the fall.
To view Jamie's obituary or to send condolences online, please visit www.memorialchapel.net.
The Memorial Chapel Funeral & Cremation Service - Hancock Chapel is assisting the family with the arrangements.
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