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James P. Niehoff

Chicago, Illinois

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Niehoff, James P. age 45, beloved husband of Suzanne (nee Matyska), loving father of Jason and John Niehoff, cherished son of Phyllis and the late William Niehoff, devoted son-in-law of William and the late Bonnie Matyska, cherished brother of Rosalie, William and Robert Niehoff, dear...

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We all miss you Jim

Well Jimmy, now Dolores Jochum has come to visit you. We know you are all at peace and in a much better place. Till we all meet again....
Love The Jochum Family
Mary, Howard and Bill

so sorry to here about jimmy. I new him ever since i moved to Burbank.He was a good man

Hi, it was an unreal moment when i found out about my dad and still is but thank you for remembering the good and if you have any good stories to tell me about my dad please voice them because i know theres alot more than i know of

and thank you all for helping my family and me through this time

I was so saddened to hear across the miles of Jims death. We went to high school together, and even though that was many years ago, I never forgot him, or the great guy he was. So sorry for your loss, you are all in my prayers at this sad time.

To Sue,the boys & Jim's family, We are so deeply sorry to hear of your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless

I have known Jimmy since I was 14. We had alot of good times. We grew up in burbank together, And had lots of friends. I can still here him laughing and giving me a hard time about my hair. He was a good friend who would do anything for you, He will be MISSED. RIDE ON JIMMY, LOVE YA.

Phyllis, Rose, and the entire Niehoff Family: I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To all of Jimmys family and friends, today we said goodbye to a real gentle man. Some of us called him "HOFFA" instead of his full name, just to be funny. I am thankful that I got to ride with him and have good talks about life. You may hear his laugh the next time you hear a Bad Company song and he will seem not so far away. We will see you soon Jim.