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James E. Pervisky

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Apr 16, 1939 – Jan 16, 2020 (Age 80)

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BORN
April 16, 1939
DIED
January 16, 2020
AGE
80
LOCATION
La Crosse, Wisconsin

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Schumacher-Kish Funeral and Cremation Services - La Crosse Obituary

James E. “Jim” Pervisky, 80, of La Crosse, passed away on Thursday, January 16, 2020, at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse.

He was born in La Crosse on April 16, 1939, to George and Esther Pervisky. He married Joyce C. Lambert on July 16, 1960, in La Crosse.  Joyce preceded Jim in...

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NANCE SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT JIM'S PASSING. JUST HEARD ABOUT IT JIM HAS BEEN MY BEST FRIEND, BEST MAN, AN THE CLOSEST I HAD FOR A BROTHER FOR OVER 63 YEARS. SOME DAY IF YOU WOULD I WOULD LIKE TO TALK WITH YOU HOME 262- 859-3005 CELL 262-496-2613 THANK YOU. HE THOUGHT THE WORLD OF YOU. BILL

Nancy so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Wish I could have made it to the visitation. Many hugs to you!

Uncle Jim was an awesome guy. I remember when I was little spending a lot of days at their house. He was quite the jokester and made visits fun. I am so grateful for his loyalty to my mom Judy, she loved him so. You couldnt ask for a better brother. He will be deeply missed, but now he has been reunited with Joyce, the love of his life. I am so privileged to have called him my Uncle.

I worked with Peewee back in the later 60's before I went to Vietnam. We had a lot of fun working and playing at the Taj Mahal on Ward Ave.. I had seen him on and off through the years and we always had a minute to talk and reminisce. He was a fun and wonderful person to work with. I'll miss seeing him out and about.

Dear Pervisky Family,

i'm so sorry to learn of Jim's passing. "Pee Wee' was my oldest friend. We met when we were 3 years old and lived only a few houses apart. I have many fond memories of our boyhood and attending Holy Cross and Aquinas.

We both were Altar Boys at the Parish and St. Rose Convent as well as 'Paper Boys". We last got together by the bubbler on 13th and Ferry, where Holy Cross School once stood, to have our pictures taken, before going to our Aquinas...

R.P.I. Jim it was always a pleasure to talk with you ,one of the greatest guys I ever had the honor of knowing.

To the family, Peewee was my coach when I played softball for Breezy Point bar. We had great times back then, Ill miss him

Sorry to hear of your loss. Just seen him in the last couple of weeks at Festival. Outside of his oxygen, seemed pretty good. I worked with him and seen him at church over the years besides the various stores.

So sorry for your loss Steve, Nancy, Ryan and Jeff. And all the rest of the family. Hoping your memories will warm your hearts at this sad time. Love The Ganschow's