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charles boyd
August 22, 2005
Father James, The St Florian KC'S will miss you. sincerely brother Boyd.
FAYE DELEON
August 20, 2005
I'M SO SORRY NOT HEARING SOON THAT
HE WAS ILL.BEFORE HE LEFT FOR AUS-
TRALIA HE GAVE ME 2 BIBLES,I WILL PRAY FOR HIS SOUL.HE IS AGOOD PRIEST.
Jeanne (Gesiakowski)Robbins
August 20, 2005
Jim, When you were Chaplain at Oak Park Hospital,and I lived in nearby Berwyn, sometimes I attended Mass there. And thought "What a giift!" Your Homilies were down to earth, common sense, what we needed to hear to lift our spirits & get motivated. You are in my heart forever. Thank you for giving me hope. Pray for us Fr. Jim... Love, your cousin, Jeanne
Bill Kugelman
August 19, 2005
What a surprise to see that Fr. Jim had returned Home. He was a charter member of St. Florian KC Council 12911 of the Chicago Fire Dept. Firefighters/Paramedics and will be sadly missed by us all.
It was a beautiful sight to see him on the altar at the CFD services con-celebrating our memorial masses and what a good friend to our Brother Knights. He WAS special to us and our sincere condolence to his family.
Vivat Jesus Fr. Jim -- Go with God.
Bill Kugelman, Grand Knight 12911
Geoffrey & Marita Kovarik
August 19, 2005
Fr. Jim touched all of us in Joe & Helen Kovarik's family when shortly before Dad's death, Fr. Jim happened to meet a woman from on France on his hospital rounds. As they talked, Fr. Jim told her that Joe's oldest brother Jim - Fr. Jim's own father - had been killed in WWII and was buried in a French cemetery. She offered to find his grave when she returned home and send pictures of the gravesite. She did so, and Dad was able to hold them in his hands and weep as he at last saw where his brother lay. We'll all be forever grateful for Fr. Jim's help in making that moment possible and for concelebrating Dad's funeral Mass. We'll miss him...until we meet again.
Justine Kubica
August 19, 2005
To Fr. Jims family, we send our deepest condolences and prayers for you.
Many Blessings to Fr. Jim for his journey onward; you have touched many hearts at the Villa in a short amount of time. We wish you the Highest and the Best as we know you well deserve. We give thanks for your great service.
Love & Light, The Kubica Family
Joe & Kathy Kovarik
August 19, 2005
I'm still in a state of disbelief. His death is too soon. My sudden sadness is offset by the many memories of us cousins playing together. The childhood memories will always remain. Those were good times among family--aunts, uncles, and cousins--on Chicago's Southside. And a visit as "Fr. Jim" to our Minnesota home is also retained in the Book of Memories.
--jjk
Rita & Armin (Robbins) Muth
August 19, 2005
Jim - What a shock to hear you are gone. We were just talking about you last night - I was telling Armin how the fried calamari tastes rubbery in the USA, but that it was very tender in Naples at the restaurant you took me to. Thank you for the personally guided tour through Rome. I appreciated your hospitality and enjoyed your easy-going company very much. I have fond memories of the time we spent together in Italy. I am sure you are with Jesus in Heaven, now. See you later - Your first cousin, once removed - Rita
Lee Werner
August 19, 2005
As a member of the Villa Desiderata Community in McHenry, Illinois where Fr. Jim had been saying Sunday Masses, I was shocked to get this sad news. --- He will be missed by many, but may we find comfort in that he is now in the loving arms of Jesus...
Eternal rest grant unto him, 0 Lord.
And let perpetual light shine upon him.
May he rest in peace.
Amen.
Thank you, Fr. Jim.
Ron & Judy Franks
August 19, 2005
Dear Father, we, and the entire Villa Desiderata Community, were shocked to learn that you went to your heavenly reward so quickly. Thank you for all the Masses you so graciously presided over for us on all those Sundays at the Villa. You will be remembered in our thoughts and many prayers.
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