James (Jim)-Totin-Obituary

James (Jim) Totin

Glenview, Illinois

Oct 30, 1942 – Mar 3, 2023

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BORN
October 30, 1942
DIED
March 3, 2023
LOCATION
Glenview, Illinois

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On March 3, 2023, James (Jim) A. Totin, loving husband and an O.G. girl dad to three strong women, passed away at age 80. Jim was born October 30, 1942 in Duquesne, PA to Andrew (Andras) and Mary (Kovatch) Totin. He graduated from Norwin High School in 1961 and earned a bachelor's from the...

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I just read on FB of Jim´s passing. We are sorry to hear of it. Our condolences to you Peggy and your daughters. We have great memories of the times we spent with Jim & you & the girls in Virginia Beach. Jim was such a great guy & we were blessed to have know him. Many prayers & much love to you & your family.

Sincere condolences from the family of Veno Duplesys. Your family's dedication, love and support for Jim was shared to include Veno and was a source of comfort for our family. We will never forget it. Jim was quite a guy! May the wonderful memories and life experiences with Jim give you comfort and bring a smile to your family...Jim would love that. Peace.

Dear Peggy, Mary, Cathleen, and Theresa, We have such fond memories of Jim as a backyard neighbor in Virginia Beach. Who could forget his little yellow pickup truck or the twinkle in those blue eyes? He loved the USA, "politicking", and a good cookout. But most of all, he loved his family. Jim simply adored the four women in his life! May the memories of the good times sustain you through your grief.

Very sorry to hear this and my sympathy is with your family. Jim was a business vendor to our company and he was pleasure to speak with when we visited. Rest in Peace my friend.

Always remember the UM games and the yellow coats.

An exceptional man and a wonderful family. Jim was very special person and good friend to so many. He will be missed.

Dear Peggy, please accept my deepest sympathy on losing your husband and your lifelong friend. May God be with you and comfort you during this difficult time and the days to come. MaryAnn Beres Morrow

I knew him as Jim but often times called him Uppy . He could bring a smile to your face with his wonderful stories. I'm sending my deepest condolences and prayers to the entire family. He will certainly be missed and always be remembered.

Peggy, I am so very sorry to hear about Jim´s passing. I know you both had a fabulous time traveling literally all over the world. May your memories and God´s Holy Spirit hold you close. What a wonderful life you had together. Love you