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1927

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2014

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James Prindiville Obituary

James F. Prindiville, died suddenly on June 17, 2014. Born in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago to James Arthur and Mary Greening Prindiville on December 1, 1927, he discovered his direction early in life. At age five, he was caught dismantling his classroom's door lock, which led to a lifelong career in mechanical engineering; at age ten, he met the love of his life, Agnes Tierney, his wife and partner of 61 years. He was a craftsman who thought he could do anything (and could!) and a role model to his seven children, 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. His optimism and energy survive in them. He was a man of his word, an understanding father and friend, a patient and listening teacher, and a moral compass to whom faith was important. He cared deeply about helping others and was always there when a family member or friend needed a hand. A companion, supporter and encourager to Agnes as she continued to pursue her own dreams at a time most people retire, he was supremely proud of her achievements. Jim grew up in Wheaton, IL, and graduated from Bishop Quarter Junior Military Academy, Oak Park; Marmion Military Academy, Aurora; and Marquette University in 1950 with a degree in mechanical engineering and where he was also an ROTC Navy ensign. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, training military servicemen as mechanics in Fort Belvoir, VA, from 1950 -1952. He was employed at International Harvester, Victor Gasket (later Dana Corp.), and F. D. Farnham Co. before founding Tecmar, Inc. in 1970, a firm that represented original equipment manufacturers, which he led for over 35 years. His avocations were restoring old homes, repairing cars and dairy farming. In the early 70s, he bought an abandoned Queen Anne Victorian mansion overlooking the Wisconsin River in Prairie du Sac, WI, without indoor plumbing and, with the help of Agnes and the children on weekend working visits, had it outfitted for his family's full-time arrival within three months. This was only one of his many substantial home renovation (and several staircase reversal) projects. Over the years, he and his family enjoyed working trips to his dairy farms in Southwestern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. He was particularly supportive of the families who farmed his acreage, milked cows and became his friends. He is mourned by his wife Agnes; children Mary Prindiville (James Phillips), Jim (Mary Ellen), Pat (Jerry) Fuller, Kathleen (John) Acott, Frances (Ken) Hopps, Anne Prindiville, and Elizabeth (Christian) Dahlen; grandchildren Bridget (K¿ri) Ragnarsson; Peter Prindiville; Ken, Kevin and Jack Fuller; Thomas, Francis, Tierney, Joseph, Shea, Lewis and Lila Acott; Byron, Madeline and Kathleen Hopps; Alicetierney, Paul and Louise Prindiville-Porto; and Kastania and Sabrina Dahlen; great-grandchildren Freyja and Patrek Ragnarsson; siblings William (late Jane), Margaret Bowers, Robert (Kathleen), Patricia (Thomas) Nelson and the late Marie (Henry) Kay, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation: Friday, June 20, 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd, Skokie, IL 60077. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, June 21, 10:00 a.m., at Saints Faith Hope and Charity Catholic Parish, 191 Linden Street, Winnetka, IL 60093.Graveside interment service to follow at Calvary Cemetery, Evanston. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any gifts of remembrance be sent to the Congregation of Holy Cross, United States Province of Priests and Brothers, PO Box 1064, Notre Dame, IN 46556 or The Haymarket Foundation, 932 West Washington, Chicago, IL 60607. Info: 847 675-1990 or www.donnellanfuneral.com.

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Published by Chicago Tribune from Jun. 19 to Jun. 20, 2014.

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Judy Jacobs

July 20, 2014

Dear Agnes,
We send our prayers and sympathy to you and your family. I was very fond of Jim as was my Dad. Judy Pizzillo Jacobs

June 28, 2014

What a surprise, but a joy filled family story. I know it has been ages since I saw the family, but cannot forget the precious times; how I loved being with Aunt Margaret ( Sr. Francis de Sales for visits. Jimloved her and was so proud that she loved each of the children. Special prayers are with the family these days. I just returned fromretreat at Racine, Wisc. and told the sisters I was with the memories o all the places we passed and the families that I used to visit. God bless each one. Your cousin, Joan Prindiville, Sr. Judith Anne, CSC Thank you for remembering Holy Cross in your generosity. We pray for all donors. Bill has had meetings with our Sr. Geraldine many times and she always tellsme.

Fr. John Sullivan St. Petronille Church

June 25, 2014

Dear Agnes Tierney Prindiville,
Please accept my prayers and sympathy at the death of our classmate (at St. Petronille grade school in Glen Ellyn, IL). We have such happy memories of both wonderful families of Prindiville & Tierney - rich in Catholic faith - dear friends beginning with our parents as well as our siblings during those grade school years & beyond. May he rest in God's peace.

Annie Darley

June 20, 2014

The Darley family sends thoughts and prayers to the Prindivilles. Lots of love.

Lori Gordon

June 20, 2014

Frances (and family),
After reading about your father's well lived life, he was a special man who raised a very special daughter. Our condolences to you and your entire family. Love, Lori, Kip, Audrey and Jack

Sue and Dick Beeman

June 19, 2014

The Amazing Prindivilles, Jim and Agnes! They could and did do anything and everything! Our memories go way back...to tennis early SA morning at Keystone Park...our own playground of kids in tow...Agnes and Jim arriving on the court with their steaming coffee mugs ready for the first match of the day...really good times.
Our prayers are for Jim, for Agnes, and all the Prindiville family and friends who are blessed to have treasured memories to share.
Sue and Dick Beeman

Wilma & Dom Orso

June 19, 2014

Dear Agnes & Family,
Wilma and I only met Jim once a few years back and were taken with his friendly and welcoming manner. We're sorry to hear of his passing. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Wilma & Dom

The Ackley's

June 19, 2014

Agnes and family,

We are saddened by your loss, and extend our deepest and heartfelt sympathies. Knowing that words cannot ease the loss you bear or the grief and pain you feel on the loss of your husband, father, grandfather, and brother, we pray that you may find strength in the love of family, the thoughts and prayers of friends, and that God will comfort you and give you peace of mind.

Anita Hopps

June 19, 2014

Dear Agnes and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
in this time of sorrow.
Jim will always be in our hearts.
With much love,
Anita and Ian

Sharon Raffe

June 19, 2014

Dear Prindiville Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I will always remember his big smiles and hearty laughter. My thoughts are with all of you.

Bo Walksten

June 18, 2014

Dear Frances
Thank you sharing this sad news.
We share your grief
Abrazos from Mexico.
Bo and Perla

Dianne Fox

June 18, 2014

Dear Agnes,
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
God bless,
Dianne Neiweem Fox

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20

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3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Donnellan Family Funeral Services

10045 Skokie Boulevard, Skokie, IL 60077

Jun

21

Funeral Mass

10:00 a.m.

Saints Faith Hope and Charity Catholic Parish

191 Linden Street, Winnetka, IL

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21

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Calvary Cemetery

Evanston, IL

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