Jim Schaap Celebrates 90 Years with Friends, Family by Margie Miller - City News Group, Inc.

Community Calendar

MARCH
S M T W T F S
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 01 02 03 04
View Events
Submit Events
directory

Jim Schaap Celebrates 90 Years with Friends, Family

By Margie Miller, Publisher/Journalist
December 8, 2014 at 09:25am. Views: 27

Surrounded by a room full of friends and family, longtime San Bernardino resident Jim “Cowboy” Schaap blew out the birthday candles on his cake for the 90th time in his life. The milestone celebration held at The Mug restaurant in San Bernardino on Nov. 19 –Schaap’s birth date—was commemorated with pizza, beverages, chocolate cake topped with a cowboy hat and vanilla ice cream. “I really enjoyed it,” Schaap said at his San Bernardino residence, a city he’s called home since 1960. “There were some people there that I haven’t seen in four or five years.” Between inside jokes, booming laughter and heartfelt greetings, Schaap’s friends and family reminisced on their favorite memories of the birthday boy, often finding it difficult to choose just one. Randy Cooley, who met Schaap 15 years ago after saying hello to him at Bank of America, recalled a story Schaap once told him about his service as a paratrooper in the United States Army during WWII—specifically, a jump he made on Friday the 13th. “He told me the first sergeant came around and said, ‘If anybody is superstitious, you don’t have to make this jump,’” Cooley explained. “(Schaap) said, ‘Here I am, 19 years old, in a plane…I think my luck has run out, so I’m going to go ahead and make the jump.’ I’m riveted by this story. I said, ‘So you jumped?’ He said, ‘Yeah!’ I said, ‘Did you live?’ He said, ‘Yeah! I’m still sitting here, aren’t I?’” That nighttime jump was made in Fort Benning, Georgia where Schaap attended paratrooper training. “Half the class wouldn’t do it, but I made the jump okay. I’m not superstitious,” Schapp recalled, taking his discharge paperwork from his wallet, where he keeps it stored. Schapp immigrated from Holland to the United States with his family at four years old. His family traveled by boat and arrived in Hoboken, New Jersey. From there, they rode by train to New Orleans, and then out to the west coast, eventually settling on dairy land in a town called Hynes, now Paramount, California, near Long Beach. “I’d get up, feed the cows and milk them,” said Schaap of daily dairy life growing up. “I just helped maintain the dairy, more or less—and in those days, we milked the cows by hand, we didn’t have machines.” At 18 he was drafted into the Army during WWII and began his service in March 1943, joining the 76th infantry before becoming a paratrooper. He and three others were injured in the Philippines by landmine efforts of Japanese troops, killing a few American soldiers. Schaap recovered and then was sent to Japan for three months before being honorably discharged from the 187th Infantry, Glider Battallion on March 9, 1946 at Fort MacArthur, California. He is the recipient of a Purple Heart. After the war, Schaap returned to California and soon began driving trucks. He earned the nickname “Cowboy” for his transportation of dairy cows from Utah to California. In 1973, he married Alberta Schapp, who passed away in 2013. “We were married for 40 years, four months and 20 days,” Schaap reminisced. The couple’s son, Bruce, said his favorite memories with Schaap were the times they spent at local racing speedways. “We spent a lot of time going to races,” said Bruce, who like his father served in the Army and became a truck driver. “Those are some nice memories.” Schaap said he enjoyed racing because he could “watch and meet new and different people.” Schaap has traveled around the country and has visited Talladega, Alabama, Indianapolis, Indiana, and frequented the local Riverside, Ontario and Orange Show raceways. Greg Schiedecker, whose father was a close friend of Schaap’s, said, “I’m ecstatic to see that… he lived until he’s 90. The opportunity that that man had and the things he’s gotten to see in his lifetime, in not only auto racing, but in everything else, what a fantastic time to be alive. Jim will always be in our hearts. I’m hoping we’re here five years from now, too, doing this again.”

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

By Ruby Stephenson, Contributing Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:26pm. Views: 596

A modern storefront shows Rancho Family Medical Group’s new clinic, with signs reading “Primary Care Coming Soon” above glass doors decorated with blue and white balloons. Rancho Family Medical Group’s newest clinic is at The District, on Hemlock Avenue.

Photo Courtesy of: TME Photography by Titan Mom Elvira

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 04:36pm. Views: 493

17 years old, Brayden Dismang this weeks Athlete of the Week for Redlands East Valley HS is already making a strong impression both in the classroom and on the baseball field. A Junior maintains an impressive 3.9 grade point average while balancing the demands of academics, athletics, and work.

Photo Courtesy of: TME Photography by Titan Mom Elvira

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 04:08pm. Views: 547

Lucas Palos is 17 years old and currently a Senior at Grand Terrace High School. Lucas has earned Principal’s Honor Roll twice, helped lead his teams to league championships in both baseball and football, And is this weeks Athlete of the week.

Photo Courtesy of: Feeding America® Riverside | San Bernardino (FARSB)

By Rachel Bonilla, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:04pm. Views: 901

FARSB, Anthem Blue Cross Foundation and Feeding America highlight how nutritious food supports better health during National Nutrition Month®

Photo Courtesy of: Mayor Phill Dupper

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 750

Beautiful view of Loma Linda California.

Photo Courtesy of: Designed by Freepik

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 473

The Grand Terrace Dog Park will be closed from March 18, 2026, through April 22, 2026. During the closure period, residents are encouraged to seek alternative locations for outdoor pet activities.

Photo Courtesy of: Carl M. Dameron

By Carl M. Dameron, Contributing Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 521

Rev. Chuck Singleton, senior pastor at Loveland Church, at the Third Annual Reparations Summit held at Loveland Church.  Easter service at Loveland Church is called “Celebrate the Light Of The World!” in Fontana, Santa Monica, and Victorville, and will be on Sunday, April 5. 6:00 am Sonrise service, 7:30 am, and 10:30 am, live at LovelandChurch.org.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

By Brian Mohan, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 717

On Thursday, March 12, Mayor Cabrera and members of the City Council attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Car Pros Kia Moreno Valley, which completed a $2.25 million expansion of its service center doubling its service capacity and further strengthening the dealership’s role as one of the top-performing Kia retailers in the nation.

Photo Courtesy of: Designed by Freepik

By San Bernardino County, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 509

A woman stands in the kitchen smiling, while she holds a glass of water.

Photo Courtesy of: ONSCENE.TV

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 318

At approximately 10:15pm on March 8th, 2026, California Highway Patrol officers and Cal Fire Riverside County crews responded to a reported solo vehicle rollover crash on eastbound State Route 60 east of Nason Street in Moreno Valley.

Photo Courtesy of: KTLA5

By Eric Montgomery, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 408

Honey Cooper is pictured reading at Kimbark Elementary School in San Bernardino, California.

Photo Courtesy of: Truly Adams

By Justus Baker-Postell, Community Writer

March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 513

Truly "The Truth" Adams official sponsorship annoucement with OSRX.

--> -->