In Memory

James Tieglman



 
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11/28/21 11:50 AM #1    

Eugene (Gene) Gosewehr

Obituary for James D. Tieglman

James D. “Jim” Tieglman, 75, of Beloit, WI, passed away on Saturday, November 20, 2021 at Willowick Assisted Living.

He was born on February 9, 1946 in Newburg, WI the son of Anthony “Tony” and Florence (Gerlach) Tieglman. Jim was a graduate of West Bend High School. He married Sandra “Sandy” Habersetzer on August 27, 2005 in Milton.

Jim was formerly employed by and part owner of Banner Welder as the VP sales of Marketing. He later owned JT Systems until his retirement. Jim was a journeyman tool and die maker. He liked to do woodwork, especially making his bird feeders. He enjoyed country line dancing, which is how he met his wife, Sandy. Jim loved to fish and hunt. He was an avid Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Brewers fan. Jim loved his grandchildren.

Survivors include his wife, Sandy Tieglman; daughters, Lisa (Steve) Tieglman-Koepp, Krysta (Al) Schellinger; stepdaughters, Stephanie (Dalton) Johnson and Heather (Jonas) Moench; grandchildren, Hannah, Madelyn, Zoe, Brett, Makenzie, Matthew, Bennett, Braelyn, Alex, Cullen, Leland, Evie; sister, Nancy (Al) Ortlieb; many nieces, nephews and cousins; his fur babies, Mika and Miley.

James was predeceased by his, parents and mother and father-in-law, Joanne and Nicholas Habersetzer.

A Memorial Service for Jim will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 11, 2021 in the Daley Murphy Wisch & Associates Funeral Home and Crematorium, 2355 Cranston Rd., Beloit, WI. Visitation of Remembrance will be held from 2:00 p.m. until the time of service on Saturday in the funeral home.


11/28/21 01:16 PM #2    

Thomas King

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing.  He and I grew up in Newburg, though we didn't see much og each other then.  We re-connected in high school when we ran track together on the 880 relay team going to state and setting a then school record.  Jim married my prom queen.  He was always smiling and very pleasant to be around.  RIP my friend.


11/28/21 03:53 PM #3    

John Kitchen

Sad news about Jim's passing.  He was a good friend and WBHS track and field teammate.  We will remember him for his soft spoken and warm personality and quiet good humor.  


11/30/21 10:46 AM #4    

John Ackerman

Ran track and field with Jim.  He and I shared many laughs.  You'll be missed Jim.  RIP


12/01/21 10:24 AM #5    

Thomas Van Beek

Enjoyed Shop classes with jim in highschool and years after did a lot of business with Jim at Banner Welder in Milwaukee. Heck of a nice guy!


12/01/21 03:40 PM #6    

Sue Schiller (Atwell)

I didn't know Jim personally, but to see so many of my MALE classmates taking time to comment here, makes me think he was  "good guy" to know.  May he RIP!


12/02/21 12:48 PM #7    

Kathleen Kauth (Dums)

So sorry to hear about Jim passing. Good guy always friendly and kind. 
Rest In Peace 


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