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JAMES A. JALOVEC

Willow Springs, Illinois

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James A. Jalovec, of Naples, FL, formerly of Milwaukee, WI and Willow Springs, IL, 53, died suddenly in a helicopter crash with his pilot and dear friend John Ward in the Dominican Republic while independently supporting relief operations in Haiti. Both were passionate humanitarians with...

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Jim,

We have missed you so much as a friend and as a boss. We think about you every day and wish you were still here. You will always be in our thoughts.

Lynette & Spence Steadman

My sweet angel I miss you so much... you will be in my heart for ever and ever
Your babe,
Viv

Today, Sept. 18th 2010, I'll be going to the 40th anniversary gathering for Plesantdale School graduating class of 1970. Also today, I learned of Jimmy's death. I am proud to have known someone, that was so willing to help others in need, We did not stay in contact after high school, but Jimmy was one of the guys I was looking forward to seeing this evening. We played hockey together on surrounding ponds and later at the Willow Ice Arena. I lived a few blocks away on 80th place. My sincere...

Pa, you are my true hero and we will never forget who you were and what you stood for. -Son

I miss my big brother....

Jim you added so much life to those that were blessed to know you. You could see things that others could not see and at times you would state things as you saw it. At times people were shocked by your honesty but no one ever forgot that they had met a man that so much wanted truth and love. Jim you left this world in a special way and I know that you touched the lives of many in endearing ways and they never knew the source. May your family and friends remember all the good memories and good...

Jim you added so much life to those that were blessed to know you. You could see things that others could not see and at times you would state things as you saw it. At times people were shocked by your honesty but no one ever forgot that they had met a man that so much wanted truth and love. Jim you left this world in a special way and I know that you touched the lives of many in endearing ways and they never knew the source. May your family and friends remember all the good memories and good...

To the Jalovec family
I write this with a heavy heart, I didn't know Jim personally, but his brother Tony spoke of him often, I felt I knew him well.I send you my deapest condolences,you are in my thoughts and prayers every day.
God bless you all
Carla Ziegler

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Jalovec family during this difficult time. I'm so sorry for your loss.