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Jim Ridihalgh
February 7, 1945 - December 21, 2019

James “Jim” Ridihalgh, 74, of Oelwein, died peacefully on Saturday, December 21, 2019, from complications related to cancer. Visitation will be from 3:00-6:00 PM on Sunday, December 29, 2019 at the Geilenfeld-Buehner Funeral Home in Oelwein. Memorial services will then begin at 6:00 PM.

Jim was born February 7, 1945, in Oelwein, the son of Robert and Betty (Potter) Ridihalgh. He graduated from Oelwein High School, went to the University of Iowa until he enlisted in the United States Army. On October 8, 1966, he and Linda (Van Vooren) married at St. John’s Catholic Church in Independence. He served in Vietnam from 1969-70 and was honorably discharged in 1971. He graduated from UNI in 1973 with an accounting degree. He returned to Oelwein to work as a CPA and in 1975 started the firm now known as RFSW.

Jim was a lifelong athlete. He wrestled competitively in high school, spent many summers with friends and family biking across Iowa, and loved swimming. He passed on his love of the water to his daughters and continued to swim until last month. He enjoyed being outside, either on his deck, at the Mississippi River with friends and family, or near an ocean when he travelled. He transformed his backyards into beautiful gardens, experimented with unusual plants, and shared seedlings with friends and family. Jim was a skilled and enthusiastic artist, especially in recent years, and took pleasure in painting with Jennifer and his grandsons. He was a prolific reader and liked discussing books with others. Jim was always grateful that he loved going to work every day, grew his business with knowledgeable partners, had the best staff, and took pleasure in growing his relationships with clients.

Jim is survived by his wife Linda; daughters Susan (Chris Korn), of Chicago, and Jennifer, a world traveler; grandsons Alexander and Benjamin Korn; brother John Ridihalgh of Columbus, Ohio; and his fun nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; son Jason in 1969, parents-in-law Charles and Vera Van Vooren; and sisters-in-law Linda Ridihalgh, Lucille Efting, and Betty Hill.

Jim urged us all to spend time doing things we enjoyed and believed that the good we put into the world comes back to us. To share his spirit, please consider making a donation to the Oelwein Public Library, Fontana Park, or something meaningful to you.

 

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Scott R Nelson on December 23, 2019 at 7:57 AM said:

I worked with Jim many years ago when we were both starting our accounting careers. He was a great guy and a good friend. We learned a lot together and there are many great memories.
Nancy & Lyle Miller on December 23, 2019 at 5:39 AM said:

Sincere condolences. Great guy & he'll be missed by the entire community. Jim had that subtle sense of humor.He was a quiet scholar-I'm thinking a rum/coke may be an honor
Kenny & Brittney Magsamen on December 22, 2019 at 7:43 PM said:

We offer our condolences with heavy hearts. Jim was a wonderful neighbor growing up who always had time to chat on his back deck. I have many wonderful memories of the Ridihalgh’s. Godspeed Jim.
Don on December 22, 2019 at 10:21 AM said:

I scarcely knew him, other than as our tax preparer all those many years ago, yet he asked me if I wanted to go to his Florida condo after tax season. I carry many wonderful memories of that and many other trips and adventures. His appetite for reading was infectious and I have kept a journal of quotes, from several books he shared, which were particularly meaningful to me. We didn't get together often enough in recent years, but in the spirit of good friendship, it was always as if we had never been apart. I'll miss him but will also carry his memory with me!
Kenneth on December 21, 2019 at 2:01 PM said:

I was so sadden to learn of Jim's death. "Toad" was one of my best friends and big part of my wonderful memories of living in Oelwein through junior high school. I tried to stop and see him whenever I was back in Iowa and traveling through the area. I kept track of him on facebook and followed his travels with Linda and the girls. I believe all who new Jim will be thankful for having had the opportunity...I know I am. My heartfelt prayers go out for his family and hope his memory will always bring a smile to your face.
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