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James Fahey

Chicago, Illinois

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Fahey, JamesJames "Jim" Fahey, Ret CPD, US Marine Veteran; beloved husband of the late Margaret "Marge" nee McGrath' cherished father of Breanne (Joe) Nikkel and Eileen; loving grandpa of Callum and Mairead Nikkel; dear brother of Patsy Foley; fond brother-in-law of Maureen (Gil) Sanks and the...

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Breanne and Eileen, I'm so sorry for this loss. I remember your parents dancing at my wedding and seeing them many times through family gatherings. They were such wonderful people with positive impact on so many. My mother, Joan Curtin Alessio, was so fond of her cousins and their spouses. I will donate to Misericordia. That's a lovely idea that you've set up. Thinking of you both, and your family.

Breanne and Eileen so sorry to hear about your dad. He was truly a great guy! We will always have all the great times we spent at all the St pascals events especially the Carnival. Rest in peace Jim Love The Risa Family

Breanne,Eileen I feel your loss. Your father loved you both very much! There was not a night that went bye without him mentioning both of you. I am very fortunate that Jim was my partner for sometime. He was always there. Your dad was a stand up guy! S.Gorski(014,018)

Condolences to the family on the passing of Jim. I will always remember him as an even tempered, personable, kind and intelligent co worker. He was always a pleasure to be around. You could always count on him in any situation. My deepest sympathies on his passing. I lost a good friend too. May he rest in eternal peace.

Heartfelt and prayerful condolences from the Chicago Police Chaplains. Jim will be remembered at the next Police Mass. In the meantime, may family and friends know the healing touch of our all-loving, all-merciful God! [Police Chaplains Ministry: www.ChicagoPCM.org or 312/738-7588]

Yet another post for the loss of a good man. Brother Jim, thank you for your service as a US Marine and your camarderie during our years together in 018. When I look back, it's friends like you that I pray for daily for all my great experiences. Now, may our great God invite you into His open arms for your ultimate, "Welcome Home." Rest in peace, brother. Semper Fi.