“Live to the point of tears”
Albert Camus
Jim had an endless appetite for the beauty of life. He traveled extensively and sought out art as much as possible. He would never admit it but he was a talented craftsman and creator.
Jim was born on the 4th of July in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Ida and Jim …read more
“Live to the point of tears”
Albert Camus
Jim had an endless appetite for the beauty of life. He traveled extensively and sought out art as much as possible. He would never admit it but he was a talented craftsman and creator.
Jim was born on the 4th of July in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Ida and Jim Nusslock. He attended University of Wisconsin for Pharmacy, where he met Nancy Tong who would become his wife for 31 years. They enjoyed many adventures together.
His greatest pride was his children, Walter and Anna (Daniel) and he was endlessly supportive of both of them. Jim was a devoted brother to his siblings Judy and John (Sally) and a doting uncle to Michael, John Paul, Daniel and Alex.
Jim truly wanted to make the world a better place. He served his community as a pharmacist for 32 years and helped thousands of patients. In the latter half of his life Jim was deeply committed to his sobriety and took great honor in helping guide his friends at Lighthouse.
He was generous, kind and loving and he would be so pleased if he inspired you to be as well.
A private celebration of life will be held to honor his memory.
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Andrew Whitcomb posted on 5/25/22
To Walt and Anna, I met your dad as a teenager, and I don’t suppose any of us need a reminder of how feisty we were in those days. Yet, despite the countless headaches I’m sure we created for him, I remember Jim more for little moments of care and understanding than anything else. I am so thankful that he made me feel welcome in your home. Even when I behaved like a foolish teenager, he treated me with kindness and respect—I will always remember him for it. I am so sorry for your loss. I wish Jim peace, and send you all my condolences. —Andrew