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James Ganim

In Loving Memory

Ganim, James A.

October 30, 1937 - October 4, 2024

Friday October 4, 2024

Beloved husband of the late Marilyn Ganim (nee Cierpiot); loving father of Kevin and Mark (Melissa) Ganim; dear grandfather of Emmaline, Avianna and Eleanor Ganim; dear brother of Donald, Matthew and the late Gerald and Susan Ganim; dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Services: Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Tuesday October 8, 11:00 AM. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Monday 4:00-8:00 PM.

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6 thoughts on “Ganim, James A.”

  1. Jimmy was a Living Saint. A believer and true disciple of Christ. One of the nicest people I ever knew.

    He was more like a brother than a cousin. I was blessed to know Jimmy over 60 years and served as his Ring Bearer in his wedding.

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  2. Jim and Marilyn were our “over the fence” neighbors for so very many years! They join my deceased (2017) husband Lawrence (Larry) into the loving presence of Jesus. They are resting in peace until the day of Resurrection. Our families are remembered very fondly in my prayers and Holy Masses. Hugs! Carol. 4116 Rexford Drive. St. Louis MO 63125

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  3. My heart goes out to Jim’s family. I knew him as “Mark’s dad”, but he was always gracious, kind, and had a wry sense of humor. I wish I could pay my respects in person, but I hope that everyone is comforted in his passing because of his faith in Jesus. We will see him again soon!

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  4. Kevin, Mark, Melissa and family, I am deeply saddened by your dad’s passing. My heart goes out to you for your loss.
    I had the privilege of meeting him this spring and I will cherish my memories of him. I still marvel at his testimony of how he experienced the Lord taking care of him at an early age and on into his senior years. He was extremely grateful for God’s loving care. As we visited that day, I could see that he loved the Lord with all his heart. He is now in His presence forever. May you find comfort and peace knowing this. You are aĺ in my thoughts and prayers.
    Christene Squires, Murray River, PE, Canada

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  5. I worked with Jim in the mid 1960s at McDonnell Douglas. After seeing what a good man he was I introduced him to my sister in law, Marilyn. They were married for many years until her death. I always considered him a
    brother.
    They raised my two nephews who have turned out to be good, Godly men. I am very proud of the men they have become.
    My heart and prayers are with the family, today and the days to come.
    Love you guys.

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