In Memory

James M Aiello

James M Aiello

James M. 'Jim' Aiello, 64, passed away on December 3, 2010 at Wheaton Franciscan Health Care-All Saints, with his loving family at his side. Jim was a lifelong resident of Racine, born on January 13, 1946, the son of Richard and Marjorie (nee: Johnson) Aiello. He was a graduate of Washington Park High School. Jim served in the United States Air Force from November 1965 to March 1969, honorably discharged as Sergeant E-4. On September 14, 1968, Jim was united in marriage to Jane M. Warner in Racine at St. Rose Catholic Church. Jim was a Racine County Deputy Sheriff for 25 years, retiring in 2001. He was a member of True Life Ministries, Wisconsin Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Assoc. and had served as Director for the 7th District. He also was a member of Wisconsin Professional Police Assoc., Toastmasters and former member of Midwest Clown Assoc, World Clown Assoc., Fellowship of Christian Magicians and Laughter & Fun Technicians of Milwaukee. Jim had been an honorary Trustee board member of True Life Ministries Racine. Jim is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 42 years, Jane; their children, Julie (Gregory) Boone of Racine, Jennifer (Scott) Melson of Adamsville, Tenn., Joseph ((Blanca) Aiello of St. Paul, Minn., and Jonathan Aiello of Racine; grandchildren, Nathaniel Boone serving in the U. S. Marine Corps and Alana Boone of Racine, soon to be granddaughter, Valentina M. Aiello, sisters, Jean Finley of Wausau, Kristine (Robert) Weiss and Marjorie (Daniel) Korakian all of Racine and sister-in-law, Patricia Aiello of Kenosha.



 
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01/27/14 04:15 PM #1    

Charles Carothers

I remember Jim from our elementary school years at Knapp.  He always had the first seat (A), Becky Brown (B) was next, and I was third (C).


01/28/14 09:24 AM #2    

Norrine Eserhut (Kaisler-Block)

Jim and my late husband, Jerry Kaisler, were best of buddies in hight school,  so we set him up with a really close friend of mine, Jane Warner, and doubled to Prom our Senior year.   Little did we know that their relationship would grow and they were married about 3 years after we were.  We ( the four of us) were close friends for many years.  His wife, Jane, is still one of my closest freinds.  Our children grew up together.  We also became born-again Christians within a year of each other.

Jim was a wonderful friend and was the greatest fun to be aroundlaugh  But, he also had so much God given wisdom and knew how to love people.  He is truly missed by his family and the Kaisler family as well!!  I know that Jim and Jerry are having a wonderful time in Heaven and Jesus gave them both a high-five and said, "Well done, my good and faithful servants!"  Norrine(Eserhut) Kaisler-Block


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