Memorial on February 19th for Jimmy D. Picinich Jr., 1971-2015

Services for Jimmy D. Picinich Jr., 43, are planned February 19th at Holy Rosary Church. Here’s the remembrance his family is sharing:

Jimmy D. Picinich Jr., born April 30, 1971, passed away at home on January 30th.

Jimmy attended Holy Rosary, John F. Kennedy Catholic High School, and Shoreline Community College.

After completing his education, Jimmy began his career as a Seattle Longshoreman, a proud member of ILWU Local 19 for 25 years.

Jimmy leaves behind his wife Kelli, daughter Taylor, his loving parents Jim and Janet Picinich, sister Krista, brother-in-law Colin, nephew Jimmy, and niece Addison.

Services will be held at West Seattle Holy Rosary Church on Thursday, February 19th, at 10:30 am; reception to follow in Lanigan Gymnasium at Holy Rosary School.

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7 Replies to "Memorial on February 19th for Jimmy D. Picinich Jr., 1971-2015"

  • SillyGoose February 7, 2015 (10:40 am)

    This is such a shock, had no idea!! Prayers and Blessings to his wonderful family. Jimmy was a wonderful father and friend! This is heartbreaking.

  • JanS February 7, 2015 (1:02 pm)

    oh, Janet…so sorry to hear this…thoughts and prayers to you and your family..hugs, too…

  • Chris Hanley February 7, 2015 (2:24 pm)

    Janet I am so sorry for your loss. The Hanley & Delaney families are praying for you & your family.

  • MissHimAlready February 7, 2015 (9:07 pm)

    Always happy,never a bad day.Last text I got from him he was proud of his daughter for getting her drivers license.

  • Jennifer Webb-Beckstrom February 9, 2015 (3:43 pm)

    So sorry to hear this, he was a great guy, went to Holy Rosary with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family god bless.

  • Cindi Fuda February 9, 2015 (9:39 pm)

    May the light of God surround you and all my love to help give you strength and comfort.

  • Matt February 10, 2015 (11:06 am)

    So sorry to hear this. Jimmy was a great guy…always happy and good-natured when I saw him. Last time I talked to him he was excited about the new Star Wars movie, and so proud of his daughter for getting her driver’s license. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

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