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James DiNICOLA Obituary

DiNICOLA, James Austin, Texas. James DiNicola passed away October 9, 2017, peacefully and in his home. His loving wife Reji DiNicola was at his side. Jim was 89 years old. Jim was blessed with and is survived by a large family which he started with his first wife, Shirley, prior to her death. Together they had three children; Robert (Beverly) DiNicola, Patricia (Michael) Quinn, Janet (Curt) Zimmerman. Jim's family has grown and grown to include eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren; James (Karena) DiNicola, Dr. Adrienne DiNicola, D.C., Dr. Lindsey DiNicola-Hand, D.C. (Bart), Nicholas (Loran) Quinn, Matthew (Holli) Quinn, Stephen Quinn, Brian (Ashley) Harris, Josh Harris, Blake Harris, Max (Kendra) Zimmerman, Erin Zimmerman, Jacob DiNicola, Hudson Quinn, Grayson Quinn, Finley Quinn - Great Grandson Calvin Harris is due to arrive in November. Jim's greatest legacy undoubtedly is his dynamic strength of character which inspired his life and guided his family; his work ethic, his honesty and integrity, his kindness and generosity a strength of character which will survive the generations to come. He will be missed, and will be remembered by the many who knew and loved him. Jim was the youngest of four children born to Sam and Carmela DiNicola on July 13, 1928 in Cooks Falls, New York. Given Jim's physical stature and athleticism it is no surprise that following his graduation from Roscoe High School in New York in 1946, he headed into professional sports and signed with the Boston Red Sox Baseball Minor League Affiliate. However, after being told his "fast ball wasn't quite fast enough," Jim moved to Syracuse, New York and took a job as a butcher in the local meat market. Jim was a builder. From his experiences in the meat market in Syracuse, he built a career. He began with Hormel Foods in 1955 and within that company pursued a diverse background including sales and business and plant management. He rose to become Vice President of the meat products sales division in 1984. After serving the company for 33 years Jim left Hormel to become Chief Operating Officer of Fiorucci Foods in Richmond, Virginia. In 1980 Jim met and married Reji Bickford. Following his retirement in 1989 they moved to Austin, Texas where they have lived and happily shared their lives with friends and family for the past 28 years. During these years Jim continued to build on the strength of his business and investment acumen through real estate projects and stock trading. He was a man to whom many looked for guidance and support. In their most recent years past, Jim and Reji have split their time between Austin, Texas and Mackinaw, Michigan. There they enjoyed a community of wonderful friends and recently shared in the celebration of their 37th wedding anniversary. The synthesis of Jim's pride in his Italian heritage and his background as a butcher insured that their dinner parties and family gatherings were to include at least one of his delicious specialties. He was a talented chef and his classic spaghetti sauce, meatballs and sausage were renowned among his friends and family. Besides his frustration of growing tomatoes, he loved a game of golf with his buddies who witnessed his hole in one and managed to find a local course wherever he and Reji travelled. Jim was honored to be a 32nd Degree Master Mason in the Brigham Lodge for 60 years and a member of the Melha Shriners. He lived life large and "played it well." Jim DiNicola was a unique individualist who was proud to proclaim, "I did it my way." Jim's extended family includes Sisters-In-Law, Doreen DiNicola, and Jill BickfordNephews, Sam DiNicola, Danny (Renee) LombardNiece, Debbie Lombard Brother-In-Law, Ted Bickford (Elizabeth)Preceded in death by In-Laws; Clifton and Ruth Pratt, Dr. Burton C. and Vicki BickfordBrothers and Sister-In-Law, Alex DiNicola, Angelo (Ruth) DiNicolaSister and Brother-In-Law, Nancy (Johnny) Lombard. His family want to extend a special heart-felt thank you to his doctors and professional staff for their strong support and sincere care; Dr. Jack Moncrief, Dr. David Pohl, Dr. Sidney Robin, Dr. David Morris and the Legacy Hospice professional staff. God Bless you all! A service will be held by his loving family in Ottumwa, Iowa Saturday, November 4, 2017, 2:30 p.m. at the Bell Tower of the Ottumwa Cemetery. If you wish to honor Jim with a memorial these are his charities dear to his heart; www.support.woundedwarriorproject.org/Donate; www.mayoclinic.org/giving-to-mayo-clinic www.shrinershospitalforchildren.org/donate Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Oct. 22, 2017.

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Neil Walker

December 10, 2017

I worked at Barton Creek for 3 1/2 years and Mr. Dinicola always made me laugh. I once asked him his secret in life and he said to give everyone hell. Haha. One day he was coming to the pro shop and I yelled at him. Sir Sir this is Members Only! He flipped me off and told me something else too, All in good humor. Great memories. May he Rest In Peace. My condolences to his family.

Dan & Linda Tonissen

October 27, 2017

Our deepest sympathy, Reji, on the passing of Jim.

Your Woods neighbors,

Jim Mercer

October 26, 2017

You are in our prayers Reji.
We always enjoyed our time with you and Jim
in Mackinaw City.
I enjoyed sitting in front of the garage with Jim talking and fixing all the worlds problems.
He will be greatly missed by everyone of your friends here in Michigan.
He was a good man and you took such good care of him.
Love, Shirley & Jim Mercer

Gib and Marlene Rowe

October 24, 2017

Jim was truly a legacy with Hormel foods and Gib Rowe worked under him for many years. Gib had great respect for Jim and always looked up to him. May he rest in peace! Our sincere sympathy to Regi and all of the family.

Rebecca Galaviz

October 23, 2017

Please accept my sincere condolences over the loss of your loved one. Though words may not be able to describe how you feel, God knows and understands your feelings. May God be with you at this time of loss and give you hope and comfort. 2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17

Jane Taylor

October 22, 2017

Jim was my first job as an executive secretary in the Sales Department at Hormel Foods in Austin Minnesota in 1971. I was privileged to work for him and he was a wonderful man. He treated me like family. I was privileged to meet his children as well as Shirley and Reji. My deepest sympathy to you all. God bless. Jane Taylor from Austin Minnesota

October 22, 2017

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO TH ENTIRE DINICOLA FAMILY.

TO OUR FRIEND JIM,
MAY YOU HAVE SMOOTH SAILING AND FOLLOWING WINDS, GO SPEED, MY FRIEND.
MUCH LOVE, CAPTBILLY AND GRETA CURTIS

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