Obit: Erickson, James Richard
(1952 - 2020)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Erickson, Price, Herman, Babbit, Young, Smith, Meyers, Basu, Wilson,
Chakabarti, Kurzynski
----Source: Chippewa Valley Cremation Services (Altoona, Eau Claire Co., WI)
10/23/2020
Erickson, James Richard (23 October 1952 – 5 August 2020)
James Richard Erickson, age 67, peacefully passed away at his home on August 5,
2020. His beloved family was by his side to see him cross the finish line in his
battle against Parkinson’s disease and multiple myeloma.
Jim was born on October 23, 1952, to David O. and Katherine (Price) Erickson in
Stanley. He attended Stanley-Boyd area schools all his life, graduating in 1970.
During his time in high school he participated in several sports, including
football, baseball, basketball, and track, with football being his favorite. He
continued to be one of Stanley-Boyd’s biggest fans, attending football games
until he became physically unable to do so. His love of sports continued after
high school when he played on several softball and bowling leagues and coached
his sons’ T-ball teams. He was also a lifetime Wisconsin sports fan, cheering on
the Packers, Badgers, Brewers, and Bucks. In addition to sports, Jim enjoyed
deer and turkey hunting.
On August 16, 1975, he married Robin Herman at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in
Thorp. They remained loving companions for nearly forty-five years. Milwaukee
became their home for a few years when Jim worked in construction. They later
moved to Eau Claire, where Jim worked at Farm and Fleet, followed by his
employment with the United States Postal Service. Jim was the beloved mailman on
his walking route in Eau Claire’s Third Ward for 22 years, after which he had a
driving route in Altoona; he retired in 2012. During his time working at the
post office, he came to know and had great affection for residents on his route,
many of whom became Jim’s lifelong friends. He particularly enjoyed seeing the
residents’ children as they grew and eventually graduated from high school.
Jim’s absolute passion was classic rock. He and Robin attended almost 150
concerts through the years. Jim had a phenomenal memory for song lyrics and
artists’ names, probably due to his having a collection of over 400 music CDs.
He will also be forever remembered for many other things, including taking on
family members and friends in cribbage and poker games. He had a wonderful sense
of humor and especially enjoyed watching his favorite TV show, Saturday Night
Live. Food-- sweets in particular--was one of his true pleasures. Most of all,
though, Jim was a devoted family man; he never complained, even during the most
difficult days of his declining health.
He is survived by and will lovingly be remembered by his wife, Robin, and his
two sons, Mark (Jess) Erickson of Chippewa Falls, and Nick Erickson of Eau
Claire. He is further survived by three very special granddaughters, Grace,
Josephine, and Madeline; one step-granddaughter, Samantha; and two step-great
grandchildren, Lily and Rory. Other survivors include his sister Ellen (Bill)
Babbit of Thorp; Beth Young (Glenn Smith) of Stanley; nieces, nephews, cousins,
brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, and many friends. Jim is also survived by his
most loyal and loving dog, Lowie, recliner companion and fierce defender.
Preceding Jim in death were his parents; brother, Dennis; sister-in-law, Susan
Erickson; one who was thought of as a sister-in-law, Sue Meyers; mother and
father-in-law (Robert and Colleen Herman); beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, and
friends.
The family would like to express its deepest gratitude to Drs. Sandeep Basu,
Zach Wilson, and Sakti Chakabarti; the many angels in the Albert Dunlap Cancer
Care Center; and hospice nurses Felicia and Shannon. You will always be
remembered for your excellent, compassionate care; second to none, you will
always have a special and lasting place in our hearts. We would also like to
thank Father James Kurzynski of St. Olaf Parish for his spiritual guidance and
kindness.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, August 11, 2020, at
1:30 p.m. at Chippewa Valley Cremation Services—Celebration of Life Center (1717
Devney Drive in Altoona; behind Charter Spectrum), with Father James Kurzynski
officiating. This service will be broadcasted live on Chippewa Valley Cremation
Services Facebook page. Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. -1:30 p.m. at
the Celebration of Life Center.
Everyone is expected to wear masks per our state mandate. Masks will not be
provided. Memorials may be made to the family.
Chippewa Valley Cremation Services—Celebration of Life Center in Altoona is
serving the family.
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