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Norah Sodhi (his grandaughter)
December 16, 2025
It's been two years, and I miss him more than I can express... we love you papa. So much. And we hope you're in a better place now <3
Paul Slusarczyk
February 22, 2024
Jim and I came home one day to find "gifts" from our Dad. They were "brand new" power mowers!" You can just imagine how that could motivate young guys like us to go on a grass cutting spree at home and "abroad." Jim was "little Jim" back them, so Dad got him a "self propelled" one to help him push it. This kind of thing helped Jim and I learn to work hard in life. After their College Years, Jim and Roxanne were finally able to get married. Jim's natural gifts of Leadership led to a promotion to Darien Lakes State Park Manager with amenities like "The Manager's Residence."
I'm so thankful that Roxi loved and married my brother Jim; she helped support him so he could become the man he became. She remained at his side through the good and hard times. Thank You Roxi; we all love you! Your home became a pivotal point for the "Annual BBQ Chicken Extravaganza" and many other events.
Yes, I miss my brother; but I know we will always have a forever bond; trusting that God has so much more for all of us; because of His Great Mercy in Christ. We can all look forward to that day.
Thanks Brother for that "Zest for Life" and all the beautiful memories you helped give us all
Paul Slusarczyk
Paul S. Slusarczyk
February 22, 2024
My Brother Jim learned responsibility from his Mom and Dad. Early on he and I both received "gifts" from Dad; BRAND SPANKING NEW LAWN MOWERS!
Jim got the "Self Propelled" one because he was "little Jim" back then. Thankfully he did not stay that way but was at least six inches taller than me, his "Big brother."
I'm proud of how my brother turned out. He persevered under pressure, worked hard all his life and enjoyed a long retirement. No doubt; his beautiful wife Roxanne helped him in all of his struggles and successes.
Their two daughters ended up being successful professional women and wonderful mothers and helped bring much joy to Roxy and Jim.
My relationship with Jim always stayed strong and our childhood bond, through thick and thin never faded; and for this I will be forever thankful.
Yes, I will miss him; but he as well as I look forward to when "that forever circle" will never be broken again. Paul Slusarczyk
Eddie Fatica
January 19, 2024
So sad to hear about my best college friend. Glad we got to have lunch and nice visit at our home in Nokomis Fl.
Jim was so much fun and he loved his career as well as his family.
Miss you Big Jim.
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