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Jim Zaremba, age 83, of Appleton, WI, entered eternal rest on June 27, 2025 surrounded by his loving family and beloved “puppies”. Jim was the loving son of Theodore and Ether Zaremba.
Jim’s greatest love was his adoring family of 10 grandchildren, 3 children, and his adoring wife, Jan. He was so proud of his family and deeply loved by all. Jim and Jan celebrated 15 loving years of marriage full of love, laughter, and many blessings together.
Jim proudly served in the U.S. Air Force. He loved his country fiercely and was a proud veteran. Jim enjoyed collecting classic cars, going fishing, and eating potato salad!
Jim’s family extends their deepest gratitude to care- giver Sara and hospice nurse Tonya. Your compassionate care made his days brighter and the journey home easier. Thank you so much!
Jim’s life was lived full of love and simple joys. He is dearly missed by his adoring family who rejoices knowing he is dancing on the streets of gold free from chronic illness. He rests with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen!
“What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all the we loved deeply becomes part of us.”
-Helen Keller
May his life continues to inspire kindness, love, and strength to all who knew and loved him.
Jim's family will be celebrating him privately.
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