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To all you dear Vuchetich, Jim seemed, to me, to be another of the gentle, intelligent, kind Vuchetich men who I loved so much. I am a granddaughter of Emil and had the most wonderful father (Frank) and uncles. Plus my dearly loved aunts! So lucky to be a Vuchetich. God Bless Us, Every One.

Shared by nancy v forbeck on 12/3/2019 11:09 PM

The times I met Uncle Jim and Aunt Val were too few.but she was a crafty person making items for Grandma Mary's 90 th extra special keepsakes for all..and Uncle Jim listened with interest to even the youngest relative whenever we visited..once a young child sent those magazine subscription request for supporting their school...Uncle Jim sent a note and a check..I don't need more to read.but give this donation to your school. And please write to me anytime your handwriting will improve...Much Love Uncle Jim...Heaven is celebrating now...

Shared by mary (vuchetich)reifschneider on 3/7/2019 6:57 PM

Uncle Jim was quite the gentleman and I so enjoyed my time with him. I stayed with him a few years ago and helped him clean and get rid of piles of mail! Luckily for me Ed told Jim to turn on the AC because it was so hot in the house! Jim never mentioned he had AC!! Cathy Vuchetich Gray (Jim's brother Rudy's youngest daughter)

Shared by cathy gray on 3/1/2019 3:18 PM

I only got to meet Great Uncle Jim a handful of times - but what great times! Smart as a whip and always had a smile on his face. He'll be missed!

Shared by chester hartin on 2/24/2019 11:34 AM

Thank you, Nancy. Thank you Ed and Cheryl Gawel! We are very appreciative for you, the Angels in our Uncle Jimmy's life. My wife and I visited Jimmy each summer of the last 5 years or so, first at his home, then at the couple of Assisted Liiving facilities. Thank heaven you helped him make the transition from his home to assisted living. His couple of driving accidents after our 2016 visit must have triggered that need. He could no longer drive to the restaurants and his church like he was used to and needed help. I must say, he put our hairs on end one time in 2015 when he insisted on driving a few of us to Anthony's Restaurant. He peeled into traffic like a teenager with new found freedom! LOL, we sure enjoyed spending time with him. He was the last surviing sibling of my father, Peter...all our love and thanks to everyone!

Shared by paul & jan vuchetich, albuquerque on 2/23/2019 8:11 PM

The Vuchetich family can be comforted by knowing that Jim was cared for and attended to almost daily for the past several years by a "guardian angel." Jim called Cheryl Gawel his angel. She and her husband, Ed, regularly spent time with him, took him to doctor and dental appts., did his laundry, brought him to family holiday gatherings and were by his side during his last days on earth. Jim was not alone and fully realized their kindness and love until the very end.

Shared by nancy and dennis horcher on 2/22/2019 7:30 PM

I remember him telling my dad that the cop gave him bad directions when we were driving from east coast to Nebraska and stopped in Chicago area to visit him and Val.(in 1959 bad = *&%$#). That reunion was 8 years ago in 2011 and Uncle Jim brought his girl friend with him. I have a great but short visit with him two years ago. son of Peter(Jim's Brother)

Shared by peter d vuchetich on 2/22/2019 5:32 PM

Uncle Jim drove himself at 90+ years to a family reunion in Wisconsin..very impressed...he was quite the gentleman and informative of family history.

Shared by dave vuchetich on 2/22/2019 4:57 PM

So sorry to hear of this loss. I loved hearing stories about him. Much love. Mary Jill Connor , granddaughter of Mile (Emil)

Shared by mary jill connor on 2/22/2019 1:36 PM

Uncle Jim will be remembered with much love and respect - he was a most gracious gentleman, loved by the entire family.

Shared by mary ann (vuchetich) smith on 2/22/2019 7:38 AM

Sorry to hear about Uncle Jim. Jim’s brother John my father will have been gone 8 yrs tomorrow I’m sure there is some argueing going on now that all the brothers are together. John son Tom Vucetich.

Shared by tom vucetich on 2/22/2019 3:01 AM

Uncle Jimmy was a true gentleman and a joy to be around. Lots of history, lots of stories. He was also a maniac driver. His garden was his pride. May heist spirit live on in eternal bliss and freedom.

Shared by jan vuchetich on 2/22/2019 1:21 AM

Uncle Jim both a gentleman and a gentle man. He will be missed. My dad, Rudy, was one of his older brothers.

Shared by gerry vuchetich on 2/22/2019 12:13 AM

So very sorry to hear of Uncle Jim's passing. It's so hard to lose the last of a generation. But oh, the homecoming must have been grand! Melissa Vuchetich, granddaughter of Mile

Shared by melissa vuchetich on 2/22/2019 12:06 AM

There was a grand reunion in heaven last night. The Peter and Mary Vuchetich family welcomed home Uncle Jimmy! We will miss you but know that you are reunited with all your loved ones. Patricia Vuchetich Hartin, daughter of Jim’s brother Peter

Shared by patricia vuchetich hartin on 2/21/2019 9:40 PM

So sorry to hear another was called home. RIP uncle Jim. Tom Pozza, great grandson of Mile.

Shared by tom pozza on 2/21/2019 9:01 PM