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James E. Wunderlich

Greenville, Wisconsin

Age 82

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June 1, 1936
AGE
82
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Greenville, Wisconsin

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James E. WunderlichGreenville - James E. Wunderlich, 82, of Greenville, went to his heavenly home Friday, April 19, at Brewster Village after a long struggle with Parkinson's Disease/dementia. Jim was born on June 1, 1936 in Appleton WI, son of the late Caryle and Elmyra (Schulze) Wunderlich. He...

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NO more pain or suffering now. I know Heaven is greatly improved by Jim's presents there. I pray for all of you to be comforted by knowing he is in a better place. God in his love and mercy has taken Jim home to glory and he is rejoicing in that beautiful home not made by human hands. My heart is sending love and prayers for you and your family. Please feel free to call on me any time night or day if I can help in anyway. I love you all very much Nancy and your children. We have bein ...

I will remember Jim fondly. After working for two years to get speed limits in Greenville, he always called me the speed limit lady, even if he didn't know my name. Prayers to the family!

The world is a little more empty without Jim in it but Heaven just got a lot more fun!!! Jim was an amazing man that had a knack for getting in trouble on one of his shortcuts while snowmobiling! But he always would get you outta trouble just as fast.

I could go on for chapters about our adventures but I am sure there is a limit to the amount of characters I can type!!! Suffice it to say one of the best/worst memories was when Jim tried to kill me when towing me on a sled down...

Nancy, We would like to send our condolences to you and your family, friends and neighbors with the loss of Jim. It was always a pleasure working with Jim when he was Town Chairman. His heart was always doing what ever was the best for the people of Greenville. His footprint will always be seen for all his hard work. May your God and Savior be with you in this time of sorrow.

RIP Jim! Back in the good ol' days at the power company, I always enjoyed working storm duty with you!
Condolences to the family

Many fun times with "Jimbo" snowmobiling, playing Sheepshead, 4th of July celebrations, fishing in Canada, & ice fishing in the "Wundermat". We'll miss you, dear friend, smile down on us.

Great memories up at the lake with uncle Jim. I don't remember that fishing tip . I remember driving a snowmobile (puma or panther) for the first time in the field behind the house. I am thankful for the life of my uncle who made it possible for me and my cousins to experience a lot of fun things growing up. You will be missed. Prayers for comfort for the entire family.