James Ferris Shaheen
January 31, 1952-February 4, 2021
James (Jim) Ferris Shaheen, 69, of Dade City, FL, formerly of Bettendorf, IA, for 26 years, passed away on February 4, 2021. He was born on January 31, 1952, in Moline, IL, to Ferris and Phyllis (Spellman) Shaheen.
Jim grew up in Erie, IL, and attended Erie High School (Class of '70) before going on to attend Illinois State University to study Music and Theater. He was an avid musician who played and sang lead in many local bands, at a number of restaurant venues and weddings, as well as wrote songs and lyrics. In 1991, he graduated from Hamilton Technical College with an Associates' in Electronic Technology. Jim earned a Bachelors' in Management Information Systems and Services from Western Illinois University in 2009.
In his early years, Jim worked in his family's businesses, Shaheen Brothers Royal Blue grocery store, and The Open Hearth restaurant, both in Erie. He worked for Elko Industries in Rockford, IL, and then later at Premier Computer Services in Moline. In 2019, Jim retired from Vista Technical Services, LLC at the Rock Island Arsenal where he worked as a LAN Administrator. He was a member of the Erie Christian Church. Jim enjoyed spending time with his beloved dog, Scarlett, kayaking, fishing, traveling across the country in his RV, and meeting new people.
He is survived by Bill Dallas, Zach Dallas, and Ashley Smith; brother, Robin Shaheen of Erie, sister, Karen (Jim) Steele of Tonica, IL, and brother, Mark (Lesli) Shaheen of Erie; nephews and nieces, Jimmy Steele, Jeff Steele, Jennifer (Roger) Konczak, Megan Mattingly, Monica (Charlie) Kyarsgaard, Alexis Shaheen, and Kadin Shaheen; 3 grandnephews and 2 grandnieces. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Dale. Memorial services are pending.
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Tim Clark
May 11, 2023
I knew Jim from his first year at Illinois State University in 1970. Jim and I lived on the same floor in Manchester tower at ISU and were both in the music dept. We played together often there and at a coffee house just off campus. Later when he was in Rockford, he drove to Chicago and we spent a weekend playing music and listening to each others original songs. I recorded him singing several of his. He was always great to be around, always loved his voice and playing and am very saddened to hear of his passing. Be at peace Jim.
Hank Van Damme
February 12, 2021
Sorry to hear. he's going to be mist.
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