James (Jim)-Schiefelbein-Obituary

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James (Jim) Arthur Schiefelbein

Wichita, Kansas

Sep 20, 1942 – Nov 19, 2020

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BORN
September 20, 1942
DIED
November 19, 2020
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas

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Cochran Mortuary & Crematory - Wichita Obituary

James (Jim) Arthur Schiefelbein, (aka. Jimmi, Big Guy, Big Dog among many other monikers he was known by), was born September 20, 1942 in Wichita, KS. He was preceded in death by his beloved parents Charles and Louise Schiefelbein, his older sister Doreen Hollinger, and youngersister Linda...

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I greatly enjoyed knowing Jim as a member of the local Sons of The American Revolution.

Jim was a sincere friend and gentleman. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Jim was a wonderful, man who had little to nothing to say bad about anyone. He was a wonderful family man who talked about his family always in a loving way. I will always appreciate knowing him and working with him. Sorry for your, what I consider early loss of your shining light. May God bless you all and comfort you as I know he would have wanted. I remember after a trying day I asked him how he kept from exploding, he calmly turned around and pointed to a family picture and a picture...

What a truly kind and generous person. Always positive and loving towards everyone. Jim will be greatly missed . Prayers and thoughts to his legacy, his loyal family

Jim and I have been friends for many years although we lost touch when I moved from Wichita. I remember him as being a happy and fun loving person. We went to school together from elementary to Wichita State University. JoAnn, the video shows what I believe to be a class reunion at 7:32 and I am the one on the far left next to Jim. My love and prayers go to you and your family.

It has been our great pleasure to know and work with Jim these many years at St. Andrews. He has been an inspiration to us and to many others through his faith and actions. It is unfortunate that our health prevents us from sharing your grief in person, but rest assured that the family is in our prayers at this time.

Great memories of Jim from days gone bye. Blessed to have enjoyed Jim and JoAnn's company during our youthful crazy days. Love them both dearly.

Loving Light Dishgarden

Jim was one of the best of the cousins. He was always so friendly and interested in what you had to say. Such a nice guy and a great family.