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Jim WYCOFF

Cincinnati, Ohio

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WYCOFFJim Wycoff died Sunday, August 11, at Mercy Anderson Hospital due to a clot in the small intestine. He was born in Zanesville, Ohio, the home of the Y-Bridge and Tom's Ice Cream Bowl. After graduating from Z.H.S. in 1967, Jim was directed by OSU's coach Woodie Hayes to head southeast to...

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Suzi, I'm so very saddened to hear of Jim's pasing. I worked cloesely with WAC when we were organizing the Kappes Honorarium event several years ago. What started out over a few beers between several of my football buddies that had no clue how to get started, instnatly crystalized with action once Wac singed up to participate. Since that day, I've been a fan of Jim and always enjoyed his friendship. When my daughter enrolled at OU in 2009, Jim graciously helped her with a letter of...

Suzi, Jim was a great guy. It was fun delivering mail to his office over the years. I was honored to have known him.

Jim was an excellent mentor and an even better friend. He will be greatly missed. I am honored to have had the opportunity to work with him. Suzi and Sheri, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Because of Jim and Sheri I will be able to retire. No one has given me a greater gift. I will miss are talks on are government.

Thanks Jim

May the Wycoff family find comfort during this difficult time. Luke 1:78

Jim was far and away my greatest advocate during the early stages of my career. He always knew the right thing to say to inspire you - whether it be a lesson learned from experience or a story from the past. Jim was generous, caring, loyal, and had a positive effect on everyone he encountered. My thoughts and prayers go out to Suzi, Sheri and all those who had the opportunity to know Jim. He will be greatly missed.

Jim's beloved Ohio University, Athens, OH

Jim and I first met in Pedan Stadium, 1968, when he was the FB manager and I the Assistant Athletic Trainer. He also had a close business and friendship with my brother, Tom, that cemented our relationship. He was a outstanding financier, a loyal and supportive OU Bobcat, and an outstanding human being. I considered myself very honored to be called one of his many friends. Thoughts and prayers to Suzi and his family, Larry Starr, OU "68, "71

Jim was sincerely interested in you and a self made success who never forgot his roots in Zanesville, OU, Raymond James, Anchor Hocking, etc. Despite his huge network of friends and coaching, he always had time for you. Suzi you have been blessed and so have we.

I cannot say enough kind words about Jim Wycoff. He was a greatly determined, motivated and driven individual. Achieved success in everything he did and strived for himself and the people around him to better themselves and be the best they can be every day. He was a great mentor and the greatest storyteller! I am very saddened by Jim's passing. My heart goes out to Suzi and Sheri for their loss.