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James Alan "Jim" Wink

WAUSAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Wink, James Alan "Jim" Age 64, of Wausaukee, WI, died unexpectedly at his "favorite place", at his residence on Monday, May 25, 2009. He was the beloved husband and "high-school sweetheart" of Karen (nee Bolender). The beloved father to Shannon (Lori) Wink and Craig Wink. Beloved brother of,...

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Karen, I was shocked to learn of Jim's death while attending a CE class yesterday & talking with AF Agt. Don Dahlke. My sincere sympathy to all of you. You may not remeber me, but I hired Jim 30+ yrs. ago in Milw. & then he took the position I left when going to Chgo. area. Unfortunately, our paths never crossed after my departure in 1971. I left Am. Fam. as an Agent in 1985 - have been an Independent Agent in Marshfield since - still working despite turning 70 next Monday. Jane & I have...

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time Grandpa was such a big part of many happy memories with my family. He will be in their hearts forever. An unexpected loss like Jim's makes me just want to say "cherish time spent with family and friends, tell them you love them and say i am sorry".

Dear Aunt Karen, Shannon, Lori, Craig and family,

We are so extremely sorry for your loss. Uncle Jim was a wonderful man who will be greatly missed. Please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers. We hope that the loss you feel will lessen over time.

All our sympathy

Karen, Shannon and Craig,
I can't begin to tell you how sad I am for our loss. The world was definitely a beter place with Jim in it. He will be missed dearly in more ways than he could have ever felt possible! He welcomed me into his family with open arms. He is now waiting for us all in a much beter place. With all my love to you all.

Karen, Bonnie and I are so sorry for the loss of Jim. I feel like I was just getting to know Jim and we were getting comfortable with each other. I thought I had a fishing buddy for next season. I will miss that. Take care.

Karen, Shannon, Craig and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you durring this difficult time. I have always enjoyed the times spent on the water, in the woods, or just visiting together. Jim will always be in our hearts.

Jim will be loved and missed for his optimism in life, his laughter, his great sense of adventure in the natural world and for the rare, valuable friendship he provided my Dad. Jim made us all better people for knowing him.