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James PICOLO

Springfield, Ohio

1942 - 2021

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PICOLO, James79, of Springfield, Ohio, passed peacefully on Thursday, August 5, 2021, at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Jim was born in Springfield on June 19th, 1942, the seventh of eight children to James and Mary (Butera) Picolo. He attended Catholic Central High school...

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Mike and Stacey, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I know how much Jim cherished his grandchildren! My thoughts and prayers with you all.

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Jim. Jim, Steve Heinzen, all go back to Catholic Central. I also knew him from Navistar, SHS football games, and he followed my daughter Geneva when she played for Ohio State Women Basketball. We would see each other periodically at work and later after occasionally "somewhere". Jim was a terrific person and was always the same. Genuine and alwlays asked about my family and knew my brothers, Lonnie and Gerald Bell. Know that I am feeling the loss...

I am sad to hear of Mr. P's passing. Praying for all the Picolo family. I love you and if you need anything let me know.

Our deepest sympathies to Becky, and Family. Jimmy and I go way back, to CYO days, an St Mary's Friday night Bingo. We shared many great times and comical events over the years. We are going to miss you My Man 'Pic'. May the "Good Lord", hold you gently in His arms.

My deepest condolences to the entire family on the passing of Jim. A truly great guy whose memory will live on through his amazing family. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

I am so sorry to learn that Jim has passed. He was a good friend of mine and a great workmate at Navistar.

The ones we love are never gone; they live within our hearts. Our heartfelt condolences to the Picolo family.

I was so sorry to see the sad news of Mr. Picolo´s passing. He and my dad were friends for years and it was always a joy to hear the funny stories he would share with me about my dad and his shenanigans. The love and pride he had for his entire family was so evident, as he would beam when talking about you all. Sending prayers for peace as you navigate these rough days ahead.