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James Dominic Ghiardi

1918 - 2016

James Dominic Ghiardi obituary, 1918-2016, Shorewood, WI

BORN

1918

DIED

2016

FUNERAL HOME

Feerick Funeral Home - Shorewood

2025 East Capitol Drive

Shorewood, Wisconsin

James Ghiardi Obituary

Ghiardi, James Dominic Passed away peacefully at home on January 18, 2016 at the age of 97. Devoted husband of the late Phyllis Ghiardi (nee Lindmeier). Most be loved father of Catherine Miller, Jeanne (James) Duffy and Mary (Richard) Merlie. Dear grandfather of Jennifer Duffy (Michael McCutcheon), Sarah Miller (Jon Konrath), Elizabeth Miller (Matthew Stratton), Jessica (Josh) Kreye, and Cristina Miller. Blessed great-grandfather of Gracie and Addison Kreye and twins Giacomo and Ambrose Stratton-Miller. Loving brother of the late John B. Ghiardi and the late Mary Ghiardi Guy. Dear brother-in-law of Mary Ann White. Beloved uncle of Margaret (Frank) Kryfka, Jack Ghiardi, Francis (Katherine) Ghiardi, Thomas Tollefson, Ann Tollefson Elliott, and the late John R. Johns. Also lovingly remembered by many other family members, colleagues, students and friends. Jim was born on November 10, 1918 in Gwinn, MI to Italian immigrants, Giovanni B. Ghiardi and Maria Marghereta Ghiardi (nee Trossello). The family returned to Italy in his early childhood, but moved back to Upper Michigan when Jim was age 5. He grew up in Negaunee, MI and was a 1940 graduate of Marquette University and a 1942 graduate of the Marquette University Law School. A WWII veteran, inducted into the U. S. Army in 1942, Jim was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant with the Army Medical Corps in 1943 and ultimately assigned to the 39th Evacuation Hospital, remaining with them until November, 1945. He met his wife Phyllis in 1943 when she was also assigned to the 39th as one of the first nurses in the unit, on summer maneuvers near Shelbyville, TN. They served together in the European theatre during WWII with the Third Army under General George Patton in the Battles of Normandy, Ardennes, Northern France, Rhineland, and Northern Europe. Their unit treated over 20,000 casualties, including those from the Battle of the Bulge. Jim served in the U.S. Army Reserves until 1953 and was honorably discharged as a Captain. Jim and Phyllis were married on September 7, 1945 in Amberg, Germany after the war in the Pacific ended. They honeymooned on the Riviera in France before returning to the U.S. for their military discharge. Travel ultimately became an important part of their lives. With his beloved cousin John F. L. Ghiardi, Jim located many of his dear relatives in Italy's Piedmont and visited them four times between 1990 and 2001. Phyllis and Jim also welcomed the advent of over 40 new years with their annual post-Christmas visit to the Hawaiian branch of the family. Jim was a full-time faculty member of the Marquette University Law School from 1946 until he assumed Emeritus status 47 years later. He was a devoted and challenging teacher who expected excellence from both himself and his students. He also was a prolific author of legal articles and served as Research Director of the Defense Research Institute from 1962 to 1972. He was President of the Wisconsin State Bar after serving eight years on the Board of Governors and Executive Committee. He was a Delegate to the American Bar Association from 1967-1980, active in the Federation of Insurance and Corporate Counsel, and the Justinian Society of Wisconsin, among others. He received more than a dozen awards for excellence and service during his career. He also continued to be an MU basketball fan his entire life. A long-time resident of Whitefish Bay, WI and then Shorewood, WI, Jim moved to the Milwaukee Catholic Home in 2014. The family wishes to express its everlasting gratitude to the caring staff of the Home, as well as to Vitas Hospice for their compassionate care during his final days. Visitation will be held on Sunday, January 24th at Feerick Funeral Home, 2025 E. Capitol Dr., from 2-4 PM. A visitation will also be held starting at 9:30 AM on Monday, January 25th, followed by the celebration of the Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of the Gesu, 1145 W. Wisconsin Ave. at 10:30 AM. Committal Services and Military Honors will take place at Holy Cross Cemetery, 7301 W. Nash, after the Mass. A lunch will follow at 1:30 PM at the Italian Community Center, 631 E. Chicago Ave. Memorials in Jim's name may be made to the Marquette University Law School, (James D. Ghiardi and Phyllis A. Ghiardi Scholarship Fund), or to the Milwaukee Catholic Home (Employee Fund).

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Jan. 20 to Jan. 24, 2016.

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David Winkowski

February 3, 2016

My condolences to your family on the death of my life long friend, Jim. Jim and I both graduated from Marquette University in 1940, we were also both Youpers and WWII Vets, and members of St. Roberts. Jim and Phyl and Dorothy and I were in a bridge club for many, many years. We really enjoyed the times we had together. In the day, we would make a picnic out of going to the Marquette-Wisconsin Football games in Madison, and stopping at a local pub for dinner on the way home. I remember when Marquette played in the original Cotton Bowl in 1936 in Dallas, and lost to TCU. Later on when Marquette only had a basketball team, the four of us would go to dinner and the game in Milwaukee. On New Year's eve, we always went to the Cudworth Post on Prospect for dinner and dancing. When Dorothy and I had to move to the Wausau area to be closer to my daughters, due to our failing health, Jim and I still kept in touch via phone. We both lost our wives in our 90's, and comforted each in their passing. Jim was such a good friend during this time. I missed his call this Christmas, and knew something was wrong. Dorothy and I both Loved Jim and Phil, they were such wonderful long time friends. Your family should be proud of both of them, I certainly am.
Sincerely,
David A. Winkowski, Weston, wisconsin

Janet M. Winkowski Balyeat

February 2, 2016

I smile inside and out when I think of Mr. Ghiardi. When I was accepted at Marquette University he was the one who suggested to my fellow MU Alum parents David and Dorothy Winkowski of Shorewood that I consider a Dental Hygiene major. The man had insight. 44 years of dental hygiene and still counting. He was such a cherished family friend who is already deeply missed especially by my dad David.

Thomas Schuessler

January 25, 2016

Great teacher. Never boring.
Tom Schuessler Mayville, WI

Anne Catalane

January 25, 2016

Jim Ghiardi was a exceptional man and will be sorely missed at Milwaukee Catholic Home. How lucky we were to have him as a resident of MCH -- the staff and residents want the Ghiardi family to know that we remember their wonderful father in our thoughts and prayers.
Anne Catalane
Director of Community Outreach
Milwaukee Catholic Home

Susan Jennaro

January 24, 2016

We extend our sympathy to the family of Jim Ghiardi,a man gifted with warmth, intelligence and a gentlemanly manner.
Sue and Bob Jennaro
Williamsburg, Virginia

John Muth

January 24, 2016

Professor Ghiardi was a true scholar and a gentlemen!. My condolences to the entire Ghiardi family. The Professor was a true gem and an institution at Marquette Law School, where he taught both my Father, Frederick Muth Jr law school class of 1964, and me, law school class of 1992. He always had that twinkle in his eye when he asked you a penetrating question. He was patient, yet challenging. He got the best out of all his students. I frequently saw him attending Sunday Mass at St. Monica's and he was always warm and pleasant. He took great pride in visiting with his law students (now graduates) and meeting their families. He will be greatly missed. A true treasure of a man as passed and we are all better for his 97 years!

Damien Jaques

January 24, 2016

Please accept my deepest sympathy, Cathy.

January 23, 2016

May Beautiful memories sustain you during this time of sorrow, thinking of you and extending our deepest sympathy.

John & Shirley Giovanini

Karen, Nick and Rodger Kline

January 23, 2016

While we have not had the pleasure of meeting this man of great deeds, words, and service, we have had the immense pleasure of knowing his granddaughter Jennifer Duffy for onward of twenty years. Her stories of Mr. Ghiardi and just her true devotion to him inspire this note of sympathy. We wish you all peace as you celebrate his life and those he has influenced. His spirit has rippled all the way to us in Bellevue, Washington.

Greg Stehling

January 22, 2016

Those wishes to add your feelings in more detail a journal has been created for him where you can share memories and photos, etc., visit memorial website at this website address:

http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/James-Ghiardi/homepage.aspx

January 22, 2016

We send sympathy and love to all of Jim's family......we were graced to have had a lovely visit with him last year when we were back in Milwaukee. It was apparent how much Jim loved his family and how much he was loved. May you be comforted by your memories.
Love from Angela (Zullo -Souers) and Tim Souersu

Christmas 2015 - with Ambrose

Simonetta Gedda

January 20, 2016

November 2014

Simonetta Gedda

January 20, 2016

Carlos and Vickie Simpson

January 20, 2016

Our hearts and prayers are with you. What a wonderful legacy your father left to so many, and how positively he touched so many lives.

Carlos and Vickie Simpson

January 20, 2016

Our hearts and prayers are with you. What a wonderful legacy your father left to so many, and how positively he touched so many lives.

Hugh and Katie McManus

January 20, 2016

What a great man , this man, Jim Ghiardi. A great son, husband, father, grandfather, professsor, lawyer and " good man " faithful to his Lord . He and Phyllis led such lives of meaning and relevance, and inspired so many, including ourselves as his law students, colleagues, friends. We were blessed to have known him and to have him in our lives. And now he celebrates with Phyllis and so many others what has been prepared for him . Hugh and Katie McManus.

Alice Brusky

January 20, 2016

My condolences to the Ghiardi family.....My late husband, Peter, had great respect for Professor Ghiardi and had many great stories of him from his days in law school at Marquette......I know that Pete was happy to great him......prayers and hugs to all the family.....Alice Brusky and family

Mike Foster

January 19, 2016

Jim was a gentle, genteel, and generous man, good to his daughters and all their Marquette friends.

We met in 1964, when he gave me a lifelong taste for Ghiardi spaghetti that has been passed along to my daughters and grand-daughters.

Surely his family and friends will keep all that was good in him alive.

We shall never forget him.

Condolences from Mary Ann and Greg Stehling. Photo from 97 year birthday celebration.

Greg Stehling

January 18, 2016

Gloria and Ted Jennaro, Milwaukee

Juli Garton and Terri Weis

January 18, 2016

Jim was a dear friend of our parents, Gloria and Ted Jennaro. My sister Terri and I want to send our love to you as a sweet person passes, the memory remains strong and the love persists in us. We know. Terri (Jennaro) Weis and Juli (Jennaro) Garton

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2025 East Capitol Drive, Shorewood, WI 53211

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7301 W. Nash, WI 53211

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