James “Jim” was welcomed into the world by proud parents Grant and Florence (MacDonald) Cavill on July 27, 1946, in Hanover. Jim was the eldest sibling of Jack, Janet, Joyce, and Joe. The Cavill family lived on a beef farm on the 4th of Elderslie. Jim and his siblings attended the S.S #12 one-room schoolhouse on the 2nd of Elderslie and then went on to attend Chesley High School. From a young age, farming was in Jim’s blood. He helped his dad with the chores, and Jim was a member of junior farmers. When Jim was sixteen, his father died in a tragic farming accident, so Jim quickly took on the father figure role to his younger siblings, and continued to work hard on the farm to make money and provide for the family. Jim would drive the tractor to school and pick up feed on his way home. He also worked many side jobs to make money, such as working for the Bruce County Road Department after school. Jim attended the University of Guelph for Agriculture for a few short months, he had to leave because of health issues and later decided not to return because of all the work there was to do at home and to help his family.
Although he was working hard, Jim knew how to have fun. There was a group of neighbourhood kids; Harold Thomson, Keith Elder, Francis Halliday, Don McAllister, Elroy Thomson, and Murray Garrett, that spent many days and made memories together. Jim owned his own race car, and he would work on it with his friends, and drive it in local races. One story that he loved to share with his family was when Jim, Harold and Keith drove the pickup truck out west with a mattress in the back cab, taking turns driving, to attend the Calgary Stampede. I’m sure there were many special memories made on that trip!
Jim had many, many friends. He enjoyed day trips away, auction sales, and joking backing back and forth with all the people he would see every day.
Jim began driving truck for Steve Duff, then he started building barns and sheds for J & H Fleming Builders, and in 1969, he started working for Alf and Shirley Lang driving the fuel truck in Elmwood. He also helped the Langs with farming, and doing pickups and deliveries every day, often sleeping on their couch, as he was back up early for work the next day. 1974 was a big year for Jim. He purchased the fuel business from the BP, and established James Cavill Fuels. This was also the year he met Bonnie Darlene Richards. They dated for a year and were married on November 14, 1975 at St. John’s United Church in Chesley. At that time, Bonnie was living in an apartment in Chesley, so once married, Jim moved in with Bonnie. After a year, they purchased the Cavill family farm and moved the business to the farm as well. Bonnie worked closely with Jim on the farm and in the business, answering the phone and doing the books.
On November 26, 1978, Jim and Bonnie proudly welcomed their daughter Sarah. Sarah quickly became Jim’s sidekick. Jim built a box that went in the tractor so Sarah could sleep in the box while he was in the fields. From the moment she could walk, Jim taught Sarah how to drive a tractor and the lawnmower. They took one family trip when Sarah was four, to Santa’s Village.
Jim and Sarah were two peas in a pod, and they worked well together. Sarah helped with the business when she could throughout the years, however when her girls were off to school and were old enough she was able to return and work with him daily. One time when Sarah maybe wasn’t the happiest with Jim was on Sarah and Greg’s wedding day. Jim was responsible for bringing their dog to the wedding so she could be the flower dog. When Jim let the dog out, the dog was sprayed by a skunk. Jim, not knowing what the best thing to do was, got a can of air freshener, and tried to eliminate the smell that way. When that didn’t work, Bonnie went out to get peroxide and baking soda to help with the smell. As most people know, it is really hard to get rid of the skunk smell, so when the dog arrived at the wedding, the smell of skunk was still very strong, despite their best efforts to hide the smell!
Jim was a very active member of St. John’s United Church. He was involved with the Chesley Optimist Club, and the International Club. He was a big part of the Saugeen Antique Power Show and later joined the Bruce County Heritage Association.
Jim never stopped his odd jobs, pumping gas every Friday night for the Monks, working for the Bruce County School Board blowing snow in Chesley, and sweeping all the Bruce County School parking lots. He broke into the market garden business with his tomato farm.
He supplied year-end trophies and medals to local Minor Hockey teams and Paisley Skating Club and 2 baseball teams. Jim was a gold sponsor of the Hanover Barons and would try to attend every game, even away games. Jim could find any excuse to go for a drive. If there was a tornado that had touched down somewhere, he would have to go check it out. If there was a part he needed, he would make the trip, and always made sure he never went hungry. You could never miss that pickup truck, as he was always driving 80-85 km with the “Cavill 3” licence plate! Jim took a lot of pride in his tractors. He liked his tractors like he liked his ketchup… RED!! Jim showed his antique tractors and threshing machine in local shows but didn’t like to take the threshing machine if it was raining!
Jim enjoyed camping at Saugeen Bluffs, and then parking the trailer permanently in Sauble Beach. He enjoyed coming up after a long day’s work but right home the next morning. Jim liked doing word searches and listening to Charley Pride and old country music. He also enjoyed getting out on his snowmobile. In recent years, he enjoyed watching the 6 p.m. news, Golden Girls, Three’s Company, and on Fridays, he always watched Dallas. Although oftentimes, the TV watched Jim more than Jim watched it, as he would fall asleep with the remote in his hand. He could be asleep for an hour, and if you tried to steal the remote from his hand, he would immediately wake up. Like many farmers, all Jim needed was a quick ten-minute catnap on the kitchen couch after lunch, and he was good to go for the rest of the day. When Jim would go anywhere, it was not often that his clothes would be completely clean, usually having some sort of stain on his shirt!
Jim spent every Sunday morning at Cravings in Hanover with friends, and would always be sure to bring breakfast home for Bonnie. Jim liked his sweets. When offered a treat, he would say “Oh, I shouldn’t” but then ate it anyway. He had a tendency to pick up treats, but they wouldn’t all make it home. Jim would stop at Schultz’s Bakery for a dozen donuts, and only come home with six, saying the box “fell open” on the way home. One day in the work truck, Sarah picked up two coffees, a croissant for herself and a muffin for him. When she got back in the truck, both the croissant and muffin were gone, and Jim had eaten them! He enjoyed his coffee stops, Pepsi and a meal of meat, potatoes, and vegetables. He would have a “bucket of cereal” for breakfast every morning. When there was no milk left in the fridge, most people would eat something else for breakfast. Not Jim! He would pour orange juice on his cereal instead!
Jim’s favourite meals were free meals! When they would go for a meal, he would ask Bonnie if they had any coupons (Gift Cards) people had given him! Usually, his family could order for him, knowing it was either a banquet burger with fries (definitely no mayo) or fish and chips. No matter the meal, there HAD to be Heinz Ketchup. Jim and Sarah often joked that they had to put ketchup on everything Bonnie cooked in order to get it down! He put ketchup on his ketchup, and often left a little in his mustache!
Jim loved joking with people when he was out and giving everyone a hard time! Rarely did Jim swear, and when he did, he would apologize right after. Jim was very caring and selfless. He had a heart of gold, putting others’ needs above his own. He loved to help, and never looked for praise. Jim wasn’t very affectionate, however, his family and friends always knew that he loved them. Every Valentine’s Day, Jim bought flowers for Bonnie. His love grew for his family the day his two granddaughters, Sierra and Addison, were born. When Sierra was born, it was one of the best days of his life, but it was also hard for him because Sarah wouldn’t be available to help him as much. When Sierra and Addison came into the family, they immediately had Jim wrapped around their finger. He spoiled them with new bikes, a trampoline, kids gator, a swing set, Kayaks and more. In turn, the family bought Jim a golf cart and painted it red for his birthday. He took them for many tours in it and would even let them drive. Jim and Bonnie would take the girls to Walmart, McDonalds or Harvey’s, and no matter what, there was always room for ice cream at Brant Drive-In or Dairy Queen.
Jim had dealt with health issues for some years, however, he never stopped working. Jim was working up until the Monday before he passed away on Thursday, October 12, 2023, at Brightshores Health Systems in Owen Sound in his 78th year.
Beloved husband of Bonnie (Richards). Loving father of Sarah (Greg) Cavill-Hutton of Paisley. Cherished grandfather of Sierra and Addison, and family dog Cash. Dear brother of Jack (Ellen) of R.R.#3 Chesley, Janet (Don) Gransden of Owen Sound and Joyce McDonald of Walkerton, and brother-in-law of Joan (Jim) Ruth, Freeda Davidson, and Betty (Don) Duff. Jim will be missed by many nieces, nephews, and members of the Richards family. Predeceased by his brother Joe Cavill, and his parents Grant and Florence (MacDonald) Cavill.
Visitation will be held at Rhody Family Funeral Home, Chesley, on Wednesday, October 18, 2023, from 2 – 4 and 7 – 9 p.m. A funeral service honouring Jim’s life will be held at the Chesley Community Centre on Thursday, October 19, 2023, at 2 p.m. Interment in St. Andrew’s Cemetery, Elderslie Township.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Bruce County Heritage Steam Show (cheques payable to the Bruce County Heritage Association), or to the Grey Bruce Animal Shelter would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Our Deepest Sympathy goes out to you Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, Sierra and Addison. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers!
Rest in Peace Jim. It was always with sincere joy that I looked forward to your bringing fuel to the farm …. Will hold you in my heart
Deepest sympathy to Bonnie and family
Our sincere condolences to the Cavill and Hutton families.
Sorry for your loss.
sorry for your loss. Jim had a hugh heart and was a great friend. Our condolences to all his family.
SORRY to hear about Jim’s passing. Our heartfelt sympathy.
Larry Walker and family
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, Sierra & Addison and all the Cavill family, sincere sympathy on the loss of your dear husband, father and grandpa Jim. He will be so missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Bonnie, Sarah and family. We are saddened to hear of Jim’s passing. You have our heartfelt sympathy. We sincerely hope that your many treasured memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.
Bonnie, Sarah and family sending my sincere condolences at this difficult times, remember the good times you had together ❤️🙏
Bonnie, I’m very sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. When times were tough, you used to say, “Hi Cousin” and flash a big smile at me. So, here’s a great big “HI COUSIN” and a big 😊 to go with it. Hold on to all those wonderful memories; Jim was a good man.
My deepest sympathy to Bonnie and family
Thinking of u all at this difficult time. Sincere sympathy is extended to u all
Our deepest sympathy to Bonnie and family in your loss.
Sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. Our thoughts are with you,Bonnie and family,during this difficult time.Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Sending our Deepest Sympathy to you Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, Sierra and Addison. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during this very sad time.
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, Sierra and Addison, our deepest sympathy at this difficult time. Jim was a regular at the Grocery Store and always took time to chat. Such a kind and generous man. He will be missed by many.
Bonnie and family.. we offer our sincere condolences to you on the passing of Jim. We were very shocked and saddened to hear of his death. We are so grateful to have had such a friendly and caring former neighbour. Not only do we remember his many acts of kindness but his comical nature. He could be a real rascal. May you be granted peace, comfort and support as you mourn Jim’s passing.
Jimmy, I miss you so much. You were an amazing man. Our girls gave us great birthday parties this summer. Thanks to them you got to have your 77th and I got to have my my 49th again. Lol. I might be a couple of years from the truth. Jim I have your humour. Thanks for being the man you were . Love you forever.
My condolences to the all family
Bonnie and family,
My deepest sympathy.
Sorry for your loss.
So very sorry for your loss Bonnie, Sarah and families. Jim was a kind and considerate man. He was a huge help at St.John’s United Church over the years. Cherish your memories.
What a beautiful tribute message. Thinking of you Bonnie Sarah Greg Sierra & Addison. So sorry for your loss. You have many wonderful memories to cherish.
Our Condolences 💐 to Bonnie and Sarah and families
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, & family, So sorry for your loss! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time, and We hope that you can find comfort in all of your wonderful memories of Jim. Gary and I always enjoyed our chats with Jim, when he would deliver fuel to our shop, or if we saw him somewhere, he always had time to chat. He will be missed dearly. Our deepest condolences!
Bonnie
Jim and I are so sorry to hear about Jim’s passing.
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, Sierra and Addison , Jack and Ellen and families.
Please accept our deepest sympathy’s. Jim will be greatly missed by all who had the distinct pleasure of meeting him. May you find some comfort in the sharing of your so many wonderful memories. Hold each other close.
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, Sierra & Addison
We are so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. Lots of fond memories of our get-togethers in Chesley. You are in our thoughts and prayers as you go thru the next days, keep the memories
close. R.I.P. Jim!!
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg and family. We are sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. Jim was always a great supporter of the community and will be missed. I recall attending many hockey banquets where Jim and Bonnie attended, sponsored and presented most of the player awards for minor hockey, year after year. You are in our thoughts at this difficult time.
My condolences to Bonnie, Sarah, Greg and the entire Cavill family. I was sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. Thinking of you at this difficult time.
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg and family.
Sorry to hear of Jim’s passing.
Please accept our deepest condolences.
Bonnie, Sarah and family…we are sending our deepest sympathy for your loss..Jim will be greatly missed by the whole community.
My deepest condolences
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg and the girls. So sorry to hear about Jim. They sat with us for supper at an anniversary party this summer and I’m so glad they did. We had a good visit and some laughs. Thinking of all of you. Mark and Carolyn.
Our condolences Jim,s kindness will be missed the world is short another good person
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg, Sierra and Addison.
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. What great memories we have of all the fun times spent at Sauble Resort Camp. RIP Jim.
Karen and Al Barfoot
Our heartfelt sympathy to Bonnie, Sarah, and family for the loss of Jim. We were lucky enough to see him just a couple weeks ago at breakfast, he will be missed.
So Sorry to hear of Jim’s passing! Please accept my deeper condolences.
Bonnie, Sarah and family please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of a dear
husband, father, grandfather and brother. I’ve known Jim since he worked for Alf Lang and had many conversations with him over the years especially at the Saugeen Steam Show.
Rest in peace Jim you will be missed
Greg and I are very sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. Sympathy to the Cavill and Hutton families.
Bonnie,Sarah and family so for your loss.
My deepest Sympathy to Bonnie, Sarah and the family. May you find peace and happiness in memories to help you through this difficult time.
Dear Bonnie, Sarah and family, deepest sympathies to you in the your loss. Jim was a dedicated man to his family, customers and community, he will be missed.
My sincerest condolences to the Cavill family. It was always a pleasure chatting with Jim whenever he delivered oil to the Chittick farm. He will be missed.
Bonnie, Sarah and the entire Cavill/Hutton families,
We are truly sorry for your loss. Keeping you in our thoughts.
Aunt Bonnie, Sarah and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult time. So very sorry to hear of Uncle Jim’s passing.
Bonnie and Sarah,
Lindsay and I want to extend our deepest sympathy to your family. We are so sorry for your loss. Jim was definitely one of a kind. ❤️
My deepest sympathy Bonnie to you and your family. My heart goes out to you.
Sorry to hear of Jim’s passing! My condolences to Bonnie,Sarah and family!
Bonnie, Sarah, Greg and girls
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find peace in your memories. Hugs to you all.
Dear Bonnie, Sarah & Greg, & family. Our sincere condolences. Keeping you in our thoughts & prayers.