James-DiNicola-Obituary

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James DiNicola

Austin, Texas

Jul 13, 1928 – Oct 9, 2017 (Age 89)

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BORN
July 13, 1928
DIED
October 9, 2017
AGE
89
LOCATION
Austin, Texas

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JAMES DiNICOLA Austin, Texas. James DiNicola passed away October 9, 2017, peacefully and in his home. His loving wife Reji DiNicola was at his side. Jim was 89 years old. Jim was blessed with and is survived by a large family which he started with his first wife, Shirley, prior to her death....

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I worked at Barton Creek for 3 1/2 years and Mr. Dinicola always made me laugh. I once asked him his secret in life and he said to give everyone hell. Haha. One day he was coming to the pro shop and I yelled at him. Sir Sir this is Members Only! He flipped me off and told me something else too, All in good humor. Great memories. May he Rest In Peace. My condolences to his family.

Our deepest sympathy, Reji, on the passing of Jim.

Your Woods neighbors,

You are in our prayers Reji.
We always enjoyed our time with you and Jim
in Mackinaw City.
I enjoyed sitting in front of the garage with Jim talking and fixing all the worlds problems.
He will be greatly missed by everyone of your friends here in Michigan.
He was a good man and you took such good care of him.
Love, Shirley & Jim Mercer

Jim was truly a legacy with Hormel foods and Gib Rowe worked under him for many years. Gib had great respect for Jim and always looked up to him. May he rest in peace! Our sincere sympathy to Regi and all of the family.

Please accept my sincere condolences over the loss of your loved one. Though words may not be able to describe how you feel, God knows and understands your feelings. May God be with you at this time of loss and give you hope and comfort. 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17

Jim was my first job as an executive secretary in the Sales Department at Hormel Foods in Austin Minnesota in 1971. I was privileged to work for him and he was a wonderful man. He treated me like family. I was privileged to meet his children as well as Shirley and Reji. My deepest sympathy to you all. God bless. Jane Taylor from Austin Minnesota

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO TH ENTIRE DINICOLA FAMILY.

TO OUR FRIEND JIM,
MAY YOU HAVE SMOOTH SAILING AND FOLLOWING WINDS, GO SPEED, MY FRIEND.
MUCH LOVE, CAPTBILLY AND GRETA CURTIS