James D. Omernik
LA CROSSE - James D. Omernik, 82, of La Crosse, died peacefully on Sunday, May 14, 2023, in his home. He was born on August 14, 1940 at home in Garfield, WI the fourth of five children born to Alex and Gertrude (Richter) Omernik. Garfield is about 20 miles from Stevens Point, WI and is where his father had a country grocery store. All the children helped their father in the store until they left home for school or other careers.
Jim graduated from Rosholt High School, Rosholt, WI in 1958 where he played high school basketball and baseball. Jim worked for Hardware Mutual (Sentry Insurance) in Stevens Point WI for about two years after graduation from high school.
He joined the US Army, stationed in Fort Sill, OK, and was honorably discharged after two years in April of 1962. His work while in the Army was with early computers.
Jim graduated from UW-Stevens Point in 1966 majoring in Economics with a minor in Mathematics. After graduation, he began his career at Trane Company in La Crosse, WI as a computer programmer. Jim worked at Trane for over 38 years in various positions in the computer information technology field, both domestic and international. He retired from Trane Co. in 2005.
During retirement, Jim volunteered at his church, both St. Pius and Mary, Mother of the Church, WAFER Food Pantry and Catholic Charities Warming Center and looked forward to the monthly breakfasts with other retired co-workers and neighbors. He was a guardian for two WWII veterans on the first Freedom Honor Flight from La Crosse to Washington DC.
Jim met Donna while attending UW-Stevens Point. They married the week after graduation on June 11, 1966 at St. John Cantius Church in Sobieski, WI and moved to La Crosse, WI where they made their home and raised three daughters.
Being a father to his three daughters was one of Jim's greatest accomplishments, teaching them what was important to be a good person as they grew and became wives and mothers. As a result, they always showed the highest respect for their father. One memorable thing Jim did would be to make up nighttime stories to tell his daughters, stories about the Brownies, the man who ate too much of one kind of food, and Freddie Fenderbender. As an Eighth Grade English project, each one made a book of their favorite story with illustrations and dedicated their book to their Dad, a beautiful tribute to him.
Jim especially liked trains. He would delight in waiting in the car for a train at one of the crossings near his home and stop when he was walking to watch them. Whenever possible while working at Trane Company, Jim would come home from business trips by train. Jim instilled the love of trains in his grandchildren with his own model train that he set up every summer in the backyard so they could be engineers and run the trains.
Jim liked playing cards of all kinds, except bridge! He belonged to two poker groups with some good friends for a number of years, playing for fun and just getting together. When Jim's parents were living, the family played pinochle; with the children and grandchildren, it was euchre. And he and Donna played gin every day while eating lunch.
Being in the neighborhood for so many years brought very special friendships that included Oktoberfest gatherings, dinners together, birthdays, marriages, deaths, Rose Bowl and Super Bowl parties, and just being there for each other.
But most of all, Jim liked being with Donna. They enjoyed sitting and reading in the sunroom, taking day car trips, going to movies, trying out new places to eat, going back to old favorites, picnicking on nice days and watching their children and grandchildren grow up. In retirement, Jim and Donna traveled both in the United States and internationally. They had a motto: We will travel until we are not able to walk anymore. And they did!
Jim is survived by his wife, Donna of 56 years, three daughters Christine (Greg) Griese, Hudson WI, Katherine (Nick) Jennings, Arena WI, and Lynne (Doug) Lucht, Savage MN; five grandchildren, Joseph Griese, Nathaniel, Katelyn and James Jennings, and James Lucht; one sister, Kathleen (Richard) Northrop of Broomfield CO; sisters-in-law Kathryn Omernik of Oneida WI, Sharon Hernet of Anchorage, AK, Gail (Paul) Springsteen of Waupaca, WI; brother-in-law Dennis Hernet of Manitowac, WI, along with many nieces and nephews in both the Omernik and Hernet families.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, his father and mother-in-law, Henry and Bernadine Hernet; sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary (Ted) Burant and Elizabeth (Don) Wadzinski; brother and sister-in-law, Robert (Ann) Omernik; sister-in-law Mary Ann Hernet.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 AM on Friday, May 19, 2023 at Mary, Mother of the Church Parish, 2006 Weston St., La Crosse. Rev. Brian D. Konopa will officiate. Entombment will be in the Catholic Cemetery on Losey Boulevard in La Crosse. Visitation will be held at the church on Friday from 9:00 AM until the time of service. In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to WAFER, Mary, Mother of the Church, or Place of Grace.
Online guestbook is available at www.schumacher-kish.com.

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Jeanine Campbell
June 11, 2023
I am so very sorry for the loss of James. - Jeanine Campbell (daughter of Alice (Richter) Raflik)
Pat Seubert
May 19, 2023
My condolences and sympathy to Donna and family. I was shocked and very sad to tread of Jim´s passing. I have fond memories of both of you from church.
Sending prayers and blessings. Pat Seubert
Theresa and Scott Moore
May 19, 2023
A kind, caring and humble man, is how I would describe Jim. As his and Donna’s number one babysitter, when Christy, Kathy and Lynn, were little girls, I grew to know and admire this family. Jim was an amazing Dad and devoted husband, and he will be greatly missed! My thoughts and prayers are there for you all, as you journey through your loss and grief.
Jackie Kathol
May 19, 2023
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. We enjoyed having breakfast with them on Thursday mornings at Oktoberfest. Sending hugs and prayers to you all! Kevin and Jackie Kathol
Bill Jaekel
May 18, 2023
Jim and I worked together for all those many years at Trane Company. It was a pleasure to work with him and after retirement to visit with him and Donna from time to time. May he rest in peace.
Neil Kumm
May 18, 2023
I got to know Jim as a money counter at church and always enjoyed talking with him. He talked about the very early days of being a computer programmer. Such a smart and so humble of a man. Very sorry for your loss
Sharon Hernet
May 18, 2023
My sincerest condolences,
2 Timothy 1:10
Laura Kim
May 17, 2023
James was such a kind sole. Enjoyed our visits while he volunteered for us at Wafer. He will be missed.
Charlie Johnson
May 17, 2023
Jim was no doubt one of the best men I had the pleasure of working with... He was a good honest caring person and one of many that helped boost my career within Trane. I was always thankful for his advice and encouragement. He was more than a coworker, he was a true friend. I’m so sorry Donna, you are in our prayers May he rest in peace.
Patrick Gasper
May 17, 2023
One of the greats, an all-around good guy. His memory will always be a blessing. Much love to Mrs. O and to Christy, Kathy, and Lynne and their families.
Margaret Hammell
May 17, 2023
I am very sorry for your loss. I enjoyed counting money with Jim on Sundays at MMOC. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
May 17, 2023
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ed and Linda Leach
John Omernik
May 17, 2023
May God guide Uncle Jim as he enters heaven his eternal reward!
Rick BragueBrague
May 17, 2023
Jim,
I enjoyed working with you!
Always a gentleman!
Remembering the dentist episode we had in Rushville, In.
Rest in peace my friend
Jeana Briggs
May 17, 2023
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Lori McLean
May 16, 2023
My thoughts and prayers are with Christine, her family, her Mom, and her sisters and their families! I loved the story about the girls making the books! So sweet. Hugs!!
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