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In Loving Memory

Wible, James E.

Wible, James E.

Wednesday, August 23, 2017.

Artist, musician, inventor,  protector, counselor and  problem solver. Jim was a  husband to Sharon, father to Elsa (Alex)  Smith, step-father to Timmy and Jessica Dohack; grandfather to Edison, son to John and Mary, brother to Susan, Mary Beth (Mike) Scalise, Tom (Carla) Wible, brother-in-law to Phil (Mary) Meyer and the late Howard Meyer; uncle to Anna, John, Luke, Leo, Carl, Brian, Shannon, Candace, Jason, Andy and Francesca; our dear      great-uncle, cousin and friend to many, including Ben, Virginia, Tim and Heather.

  Jim’s thirst for knowledge and his creative talent made him a magnificent theme park attraction designer at PGAV for 31 years. Jim’s dedication and loyalty to his friends and family forged a tight bond; a bond allowing us to love, argue, laugh and love again. The rules Jim lived his life by were, “You’re  never too  important to be nice and always spend quality time with those you love”.

Services: Memorial visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY Chapel, 5255Lemay Ferry Rd. Friday, September 8, 4-8 p.m. Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, September 9, 10 a.m. at St.  Margaret Mary Alacoque Catholic Church, 4900 Ringer Rd. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Multiple  Myeloma Research Foundation. []

 

 

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