James Speiker was a decorated Vietnam veteran, Army Reserves officer and business owner who promoted his hometown of Prior Lake every chance he got.
Speiker, who supported programs for children and schools as a founding member of the local Optimist Club, died of a heart attack in Prior Lake on Dec. 14. He was 62.
His daughter Sara of Prior Lake said it seemed that he knew everyone in town.
"He loved this place, and it was contagious," she said.
After graduating from Prior Lake High School in 1964, he earned a bachelor's degree in history from St. Cloud State University while also attending St. John's University in Collegeville to serve in its ROTC program.
In Vietnam, he led a special cavalry unit supporting the 101st Airborne, performing aerial and ground reconnaissance. He wore the coveted Combat Infantryman's Badge and was awarded a Purple Heart.
His unit was often inserted directly into known the enemies' locations to determine their strength by capturing enemy soldiers, equipment and documents, said his commanding officer in Vietnam, retired Army Lt. Col. Blair Craig of St. Augustine, Fla.
On one mission, he seriously injured his back while rappelling from a helicopter through a jungle canopy, ending his combat duty.