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James H. "Jim" Brill

COLLEGE STATION, Wisconsin

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James Brill passed away in COLLEGE STATION, Wisconsin. The obituary was featured in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on June 25, 2006.

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Dear Jim's Family,
I was so saddened to hear of Jim's illness and passing. The Brill family lived next door to my great Aunt Cal & Uncle Harold Johnson in the Hiawatha Heights Subdivision in Menomonee Falls, near my grandparents also, the Heagneys. I was a little girl and always was aware of the wonderful family next door to the Johnsons, and the boys, Charlie and Jimmy. What a nice coincidence to find Jim just a few years ago, as he was working with my sister, Jeannie, for...

Donna,
We enjoyed Jim's conversations at the Hunt Tests, training and picnics at Lindy's. Jim will be sadly missed. Our hearts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely, Rita & Darrel

Donna, you have my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I just found out today about your loss. It has been since 1981 since I have seen you and Jim last. I used to be on the track team at Menomonee Falls East. I always remember Jim being there for the events and he was just as loud as my Dad. My dad passed away, it is going on 3 years. I really know how you and your family are suffering. One thing is to keep all the good memories in your hearts, this will help with the healing.

I will always remember Jim fondly as my dad's (Skip) funny friend who loved a good joke, hunting, and his dogs. My sincerest sympathies to the Brill family.

The "big guy" will be missed by so many friends and family. His "bigness" projected across everything he did. Whatever Jim attempted, he always did it in a "big" way. The many events he organized for us were always memorable, and the good times we had will be with us forever.

Donna, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Jim from the "old" days, don't know for sure what our company name was at the time, and again having him as a trainer shortly before my retirement from Fiserv. He was a great guy. ALWAYS patient with just the best sense of humor. My sympathies to you and your family.

Jim was my first boss out of college and I can attribute alot of my succes today because of him. My thoughts of Jim are as a great boss, friend, teacher, family man and just and overall great guy, who will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathy to his family.

A gentle giant and a kind boss.

Hi Donna,
Please accept our deepest sympathy..
Jimmie touched and mentored a lot of folks at St Joe's.. Jimmie had a nack for making work more enjoyable which included many laughs..

Over the years I've thought of you two often, especially when I remembered some of the stories that Jim told so well..

May the luck of the IRISH help keep you strong through this tough time..