
James B. Dietz
julio 16, 1972 -
febrero 10, 2021

James “Jim” B. Dietz, age 48, passed away peacefully at Froedtert Hospital on February 10, 2021.
Born in Burlington, WI on July 16, 1972 to Richard and Marilyn (Moses) Dietz. Jim was a graduate of Burlington High school and earned a bachelor’s degree in Production Operations Management from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
On October 11, 1997, Jim was united in marriage to Laura L. Velicer at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Racine, WI. They shared 23 loving years together and were blessed with two beloved children, Elizabeth and Charlie.
Jim spent his entire career working in the production operations and supply chain management fields finishing his career at Uline in Pleasant Prairie, WI.
Living life to the fullest despite suffering from multiple health conditions was very important to Jim. He received a double lung transplant in 1998 and was always courageous throughout his difficult medical journeys. He heroically faced his many challenges with both bravery and humor. Jim was known for his dry sense of humor and quick wit. His big smile would light up the room, and his laughter was contagious. Jim loved making people laugh.
Jim was an avid sports fan and supported all the Wisconsin teams, but especially loved baseball. All through his life, starting with his own little league experiences and ending with his years coaching Charlie’s teams, baseball was Jim’s joy. When Jim could no longer coach, he would often be found supporting Charlie’s team from the sidelines however he could and was the official judge of calling balks. Jim’s love of stats led to many games of score keeping and his meticulous spreadsheets filled with baseball stats. Most importantly, he was a family man and the greatest pleasure of Jim’s life was watching his children participate in their favorite activities. In addition to sports, Jim loved trivia, being outdoors, spending time up north, going out on the lake, and simply being with his friends and family.
Left to cherish Jim’s memory is his loving wife, Laura; his children, Elizabeth and Charlie; parents Richard and Marilyn Dietz; siblings Joseph Dietz, Dianne Dietz-Artmann (Ken) and John Dietz; sister in-law, Linda Ollerman (Bob); brother in-law, Dan Velicer (Deb); nieces and nephews: Sara Ollerman, Emma Ollerman, Joseph Dietz, Ana Velicer, Jack Velicer and Mara Velicer; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Jim was preceded in death by his grandparents, Dr. Richard and Evelyn Dietz, Walter and Johnnie Moses; his parents in-law, Dan and Diane Velicer; his sister in-law, Suzanne Lynn Fritz; and other special family members including an aunt, uncles and cousins.
The family would like to thank Froedtert Hospital for the special care and support that Jim received for many years from both Dr. Ken Presburg and Dr. Julie Biller, as well as many additional exceptional doctors and nurses.
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A private Memorial Mass honoring Jim’s life will be celebrated at St. Anne Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial remembrances may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 400 S. Executive Drive #109, Brookfield, WI 53005 or to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 805 E. Mason St, Milwaukee, WI 53202 would be appreciated by the family.
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Tracy ShortSo very saddened to learn of Jim's passing. Marilyn, I remember your sharing about his double lung transplant with me. What a courageous man, as is your entire family. Jim is an example of how we must live life to the fullest and a role model for us all. And, how deep love can be.
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Dotty KleinMy sincere condolences to the Dietz’s family in their loss of Jim. Although I didn’t know him personally he certainly seemed to be a man who loved life and his family. My prayers go out to the family and friends who will hold him in their memories. May he Rest In Peace.
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Pattie SeitzI did not know James Dietz personally. However, I saw that he had received a double lung transplant in 1998. It is amazing and truly a reflection of his determination, discipline and will to live that he lived for so many years with all the challenges transplantation incurs. I had a heart/bi-lateral lung transplant in 2004. People like James are few and far apart in the Pulmonary Transplant world and seeing what a full life he lived give so many of us hope. And family support is one of the keys for a good life. So a salute to Jim's loved ones, especially his wife. There must be so much love in your family. I am so sorry for your loss.
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carla lochnerLaura, Elizabeth and Charlie, Our hearts go out to you in this difficult time. We will keep you and your extended family in our prayers and know that we are here for you. If you need anything, I'm a phone call / text away. Though Jim may not be here, know that his love will always be with you in your hearts. Sincerely, Carla and Jennifer Lochner
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Sheri BodleyMy favorite memory of Jim was he & Richard playing basketball on Jennifer Ave. They would go at it hard, get all sweaty & come in for large glasses of water talking about their game. Praying for the family.







