Jim Oenning, age 68, of Quincy passed away peacefully in his home Sunday morning, September 8, 2024. He was born on September 24, 1955, in Quincy the son Wilbur and Vera (Gerdes) Oenning.
Jim was a 1974 graduate of Mendon Unity High School. He married Barb (Wolf) on April 21, 1978. She survives.
He worked construction when he was younger and then worked for Comcast for 30 years before retiring due to illness. He would always have time to play with his grandchildren and daughters. During the summer he would often play kickball and other games with his daughters and the neighborhood kids. Jim enjoyed watching and coaching his children and grandchildren in an assortment of sports. He also enjoyed listening to his grandson play violin.
Jim loved the outdoors and spending time at his cabin. He spent a lot of time fishing and hunting with friends and his grandchildren.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters: Jill (fiancé, Steve Williams) and Sara (Ben) Nytes. Brother: Gene (Connie) Oenning. Sister: Carol Walton. Sister-in-law: Cassie Oenning. Numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins survive him.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, brothers: Ron Oenning and Bobby Oenning, and brother-in-law: Larry Walton.
Cremation rites have been accorded. Friends and family are invited to a graveside service which will be held on Monday, September 15, 2024, at 11:00 AM at Calvary Cemetery, Quincy, Illinois. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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Rochelle Washington
September 15, 2024
Jim was a nice man. He will be missed. Rip
Kathy Humphry
September 13, 2024
Barb, I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending thoughts and prayers to you and the family.
Kim Wardlow
September 13, 2024
Barb, so sorry to hear of Jim´s passing. Sending prayers.
Linda Lubbring
September 12, 2024
Barb so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
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