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McKoski, James Andrew

McKoski, James Andrew

männlich 1942 - 2011  (68 Jahre)

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  1. 1.  McKoski, James AndrewMcKoski, James Andrew wurde geboren am 12 Nov 1942 in Saint Paul, Howard County, Nebraska, USA; gestorben am 14 Jan 2011 in Saint Paul, Howard County, Nebraska, USA; wurde beigesetzt in Elmwood Cemetery, Saint Paul, Howard County, Nebraska, USA.

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    Lisa Montoya:
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    Born: Grandma Zimbelman's Home

    www.findagrave.com:
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    James A. McKoski, 68, of St. Paul died Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, at the Howard County Medical Center in St. Paul. Jim was born Oct. 12, 1942 ,in St. Paul to Roy and Erna (Zimbelman) McKoski.
    Survivors are: son and daughter-in-law, Tim and Wendy McKoski of St. Paul; daughter and son-in-law, Shannon and Michael Taylor of Humble, Texas; brothers and sisters-in-law, David and Jeanette McKoski of Omaha, Michael and Ollie McKoski of Farmersville, Calif., and Gary and Kathy McKoski of St. Paul; sister and brother-in-law, Janette and Andy Glause of St. Libory; 8 grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends.
    Jim attended St. Paul Public Schools where he graduated in 1961. Jim entered the US Army serving in Germany. After receiving his discharge he returned to St. Paul working at the Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant in Grand Island. He was united in marriage to Joyce Whetstone in 1972 in Grand Island. The couple lived in Grand Island where Jim was employed at Whetstone Construction for a few years. Jim moved to St. Paul and was then employed at Monfort's in Grand Island until 1985, when he became disabled from an accident. He continued to live in St. Paul for the remainder of his life.
    Jim's real love was his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed fishing, bowling, cars, and even drove race cars in his earlier years.
    Jim was a member of the Carl Mogensen American Legion Post 119 of St. Paul and the Eagles Club in Grand Island.
    Jim was preceded in death by his parents.
    Published Grand Island Independent 1/19/2011


    Uwe Zimbelmann
    Info: www.legacy.com/TheIndependent/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=147919747
    Death: Howard County Medical Center in St. Paul
    ST. PAUL - James A. McKoski, 68, of St. Paul died Friday, Jan. 14, 2011, at the Howard County Medical Center in St. Paul.
    Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at United Methodist Church in St. Paul. The Rev. Joel Rathbun will officiate. Burial will be in the Elmwood Cemetery in St. Paul with military honors by the Carl Mogensen American Legion Post 119 of St. Paul.
    Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Jacobsen-Greenway Funeral Home in St. Paul.
    Mr. McKoski was born Oct. 12, 1942 ,in St. Paul to Roy and Erna (Zimbelman) McKoski.
    Survivors of the immediate family include a son and daughter-in-law, Tim and Wendy McKoski of St. Paul; a daughter and son-in-law, Shannon and Michael Taylor of Humble, Texas; three brothers and sisters-in-law, David and Jeanette McKoski of Omaha, Michael and Ollie McKoski of Farmersville, Calif., and Gary and Kathy McKoski of St. Paul; and a sister and brother-in-law, Janette and Andy Glause of St. Libory.
    Additional survivors include eight grandchildren, Anthony, Zachary, Wauneta, Austin, Mackenzie, Angelina, Tyler and Chelsie.
    He attended St. Paul Public Schools where he graduated in 1961. Jim entered the US Army serving in Germany. After receiving his discharge he returned to St. Paul working at the Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant in Grand Island. He was united in marriage to Joyce Whetstone in 1972 in Grand Island. The couple lived in Grand Island where Jim was employed at Whetstone Construction for a few years. Jim moved to St. Paul and was then employed at Monfort's in Grand Island until 1985, when he became disabled from an accident. He continued to live in St. Paul for the remainder of his life.
    Jim's real love was his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed fishing, bowling, cars, and even drove race cars in his earlier years.
    He was a member of the Carl Mogensen American Legion Post 119 of St. Paul and the Eagles Club in Grand Island.
    He was preceded in death by his parents.
    Memorials are suggested to the Polysystic Kidney Foundation.

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