JAMES-KIRCHNER-Obituary

JAMES R. KIRCHNER

Chicago, Illinois

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James R. Kirchner, beloved husband of Emma, nee Kiehn; loving father of Royal, Cynthia, Laura (Mark) Barrera, and J.R. (Deanna); beloved son of the late Royal and Vera Kirchner; fond grandfather of Matthew, Tiffany, Britni, and Angelina; fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. James received his...

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My sincerest condolences to Emmy, J.R., Cindy and Royal. He was wonderful person to work for, and so thoughtful! Sorry to hear about your loss.

Our deepest sympathy to JR and all of the family. Over the years, Jim was at first our financial advisor and quickly became a trusted friend, as well. We can pray that all the memories of him, will in time bring you a peaceful heart.

To JR and Family - I was so shocked and sad to hear about Jim. All of us at Merrill Lynch will miss him. May your wonderful memories of him sustain you through this difficult time. God bless you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Kirchner family at this sad time. Jim was one of the last links between my parents are me as he was financial advisor to both generations. May his goodness pass on to his next generation.
Judy Jacobson
Naples, Florida and St Germain, Wi.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

We were deeply saddened to learn of Jim's sudden passing. Barbara has very fond childhood memories of Jim and his family as neighbors in Oak Lawn. Burning leaves in the alley, Halloween time and the arrival of their new Packard are some of the most memorable. Dick and Barbara were classmates of Jim at Bradley University. Jim and Dick were fraternity brothers and got to know each other especially well when they lived in the fraternity house together.
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I'm so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He has been my financial advisor for many, many, many years. He was like a friend to me. He was always so incredibly helpful and enjoyable to talk to. Whenever I was in Chicago I always made sure to contact him so that we could meet, and he'd always want to take me out for lunch. He was a wonderful man, and I'll miss him very much.