James F. Krolczyk, 79, of Manistee, Michigan, died Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020, in Traverse City.
He was born on Dec. 28, 1940, in Manistee, Michigan, son of the late Floyd and Genevieve (Sharpe) Krolczyk.
A complete obituary with funeral service information will be published at a later date.
The Herbert Funeral Home of Manistee is in charge of funeral arrangements.
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March 4, 2020
I am sorry for the loss of your loved one, James. May the God of peace and comfort be with the family during this most difficult time.
Joan miller Oswald
February 29, 2020
Dear Jacki, my heartfelt sympathy to you and your brother. Your dad was a wonderful, fun, kind loving man. Immensely talented. May he Rest In Peace knowing he was loved by so many for being a great person to call a friend. All blessings. Joanie Miller Oswald. So sorry I unable to attend the service.
Jess Zacharias
February 28, 2020
So sorry Jackie, your Dad was a great man.
James Oleniczak
February 26, 2020
Jim, uou always kept me informed about happening in in our home town.
I Will miss all the conversations we had over the years. God-bless. Rest in peace
Jim Olenicak.
Unable to attend service
JOHN LYMAN
February 25, 2020
Jacki and Tim, sorry for your loss
Marilyn Holm
February 25, 2020
Jacki & Tim. So sorry for your loss. Goodbye lifelong friend and neighbor. Play your music for the angels . Rest In Peace. Marilyn Holm
Richard Niesen
February 23, 2020
Jim also owned a music store for a time on River Street! It was there he taught me how to slit open an album cover, be able to play it in the store and reseal so it could be sold! Music was his life!
Sharon / Gil Nolan
February 22, 2020
You will always be in our hearts, and every Michigan state game we will be thinking of you.
Jamie Dobrowolski
February 22, 2020
Never met anyone like Jim! This world will sure miss him because not many have lights that burned as bright as his did. Makes me smile just to think of him. Hes unforgettable and Im so glad for that.
Carol DuVall
February 22, 2020
So sorry for your lost. Jim will be rooting his Spartans on from heaven and teaching the angels MSU Shadows and the fight song.
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