James-Pruznick-Obituary

James George Pruznick

A., New Jersey

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DIED
May 29, 2024
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A., New Jersey

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James George Pruznick, artist and educator, passed on May 17th, 2024. He was the beloved youngest son of Alex and Margaret Pruznick, survived by his Aunt Anna Rothrock, brothers Michael and Robert Pruznick, sister Katherine Fleming, children Miles and Olivia Pruznick, and partner Natalie Diener....

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I knew Jim from the Hunterdon Art Museum. He taught the Artistic Expressions class. He really made a good impression on my son, Luke Rigatti. They would talk about classical music and the Beatles. Jim would always play music in the classroom that Luke enjoyed. I was very sad to see him leave the museum & knew he was ill. I´m sad to see that it´s been more than a year since he passed. I would have gone to his services to say goodbye. I am so very sorry for your loss. Jim was a very...

Jim was one of the kindest, most authentic souls I have ever met.

James, I know you are creating and assisting other artists in heaven...you are a wondrous, kind soul and our talks always filled me with joy...your light will continue to shine brightly...

We are very sorry to hear of Jim's passing. We have fond memories of the time he visited us in Lethbridge, Alberta.

Dearest Pruznick family, I will always remember how close our two families were... and even though we don´t see each other often, fondest memories remain in my heart. Your sweet mother was my sponsor for confirmation! May Jimmy rest in peace and may you all feel the love I´m sending to you now.

So sad to that Jimmy had passed. I'm a family friend. Please accept my condolences.

Sigh. I am so sad to hear of Jim's passing. He has made a huge impact on me artistically as well as on how I live. I miss him and am glad I worked with him and was able to call him a friend for many years. My heart goes out to Natalie and Jim's families and friends.

I am so sad to hear that Jim has passed away. He was a special kind soul and I am so thankful that our paths crossed and I got to work with him at the Hunterdon Art Museum on the same night. Always warm, welcoming and kind to all his students and co workers. He will be greatly missed. My condolences go out to his family and friends. Lena Shiffman

I´m so sorry to hear about Jim´s passing. Jim led the Hunterdon Art Museum´s class for developmentally disabled adults for more than twenty five years. He was extraordinarily patient and kind. He cared deeply about his students and always went the extra mile to make sure that each person in the class was seen and heard and benefited from the experience. In 2015 the Museum presented Jim with our Cornerstone Award to thank him for the amazing work that he did. He was devoted to his students...