James-Hirsch-Obituary

James Hirsch

Evansville, Indiana

1936 - 2017 (Age 81)

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81
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Evansville, Indiana
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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James Edward HirschEvansville, Ind.James Edward Hirsch, 81, of Evansville, Ind., passed away Friday, August 18, 2017, surrounded by his loving friends and family. Jim was born to the late Edward Hirsch and Catherine (Eberhard) Hirsch. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, in...

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Dear Mary,
You were so caring and thoughtful with Jim. My sister and I enjoyed visiting with the two of you at West River. Our mother, Thelma Smith was his next door neighbor in 2012-13. We are thinking of you and will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Debbie LaGrange and Susie Loehrlein

Dan, Susie, Tim, and Anna, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Dan's father. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.

I was saddened to hear the news of Jim's passing. Mary I want you to know how much I enjoyed taking care of Jim and you and I having our talks. I miss them dearly and wish I could've made to see you both. You are in my thoughts and prayers, and I wish you well. Please take care of yourself,Jim would want you to now that he is home and in peace.

Mary and Family,
I was so sorry to read of Jim's passing this morning.
I was a housekeeper a few years ago at West River Health Campus and enjoyed talking to Jim and to you. You are a very special family to me. May God comfort you and give you strength and peace at this difficult time.

Ella Pierce

Oh Jim where do i begin?? We have been in each others lives since your Dad was at Woodlands. Who knew i would see you and Mary again at West River. Thank you for letting me a part of your and your families lives. I learned so much from all of you. Mary you did good by Jim and I know your heart is breaking right now. Prayers that you family can come together at this time and celebrate a life lived well by Jim. Gentleman Jim he was! May your memories give you great comfort knowing he is in...

"Gentleman" would be the correct term for the way I remember Jim. Always a smile and pleasant demeanor when I was around him. In a sport where emotions run high, Jim always seemed even tempered and pleasant. A fine ambassador for the sport.

The Hirsch Family is in my prayers.
I had the pleasure of spending time with Jim when I worked at West River on 3rd Shift. Even tho I am no longer there. His sense of humor and his endless stories of racing still make me smile. I was blessed to of known him.
RIP JIM