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James Rioux

Naperville, Illinois

1936 - 2017

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James L. "Jim" Rioux, age 81, a resident of Naperville, IL since 1998, formerly of Green Bay, WI, passed away on Friday, November 10, 2017 at Tabor Hills in Naperville. He was born May 13, 1936 in Appleton, WI. Beloved husband of Ann Lee Rioux (nee DeGroot), whom he married April 25, 1959, loving...

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Once again I offer my condolences to Jimmy's family. It is strange to be without one's husband after so many years, my husband is gone a year now and it is so different without them. At least we know all of us will see those gentle men when we enter the gates of Heaven.

With heavy heart I still remember Jimmy's tender heart and sweet smile. Knowing he was reunited with Aunt Al, Uncle Demsey, his brother Jack, and sister Jane leads me to somehow feel better. I am sure they are all in Heaven, praising our Lord.

wonderful cousin; always smiling and friendly, especially to his "younger" cousins, although now I realize I wasn't that much younger. I can remember Jimmy being so good to his Mom and Dad, Aunt Al and Uncle Dempsey. Great human being and the reunion in Heaven must have been quite something!

Please accept my sincere sympathy on the death of your husband and father. James Rioux was my father's half-brother. My dad's name was Ervin E. Kopischke. Both James and Ervin were the sons of Alice (Weber) Rioux, who also was my grandmother. My father was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, on June 23, 1930. I had the opportunity to visit with Alice Rioux just prior to her death and she spoke quite fondly of James and his family.

Had the good fortune to work with Jim. I AMA better person for having made his acquaintance.

Dear Ann and family, So surprised and saddened to learn of Jimmy's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Many fond memories of Jimmy and death cannot ever take those away, for me or all of you. May the good Lord be with you as you continue this journey now without Jimmy. God bless.

My dear cousin, Jim I will miss your big smile and great hugs. I'm so glad we got to get together in these last few years. God bless you all Ann and family.
Love, BJ