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James G. Amundson

April 05, 1932 - April 24, 2023

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Obituary For James G. Amundson

James G. Amundson, age 91 of Verona, passed away on Monday, April 24, 2023. He was born in Winona, Minnesota, the son of Alfred and Lillian Amundson of Arcadia, Wisconsin.

Jim grew up in Arcadia where he graduated from high school as the youngest in 1949’s class. He was on the honor roll and active in football, basketball, and baseball. He attended Winona State University and at the age of 19 was hired by the Wisconsin Conservation Department in Forest Protection. He worked at the Ranger stations in Tomah and Fairchild. In 1955 he became a Conservation Warden which was his boyhood dream. His permanent stations were in Waukesha and Rock counties. He retired in Janesville in 1987 after 35 years of employment in what is now the DNR. He was a Master Mason and a nine-year member of the Wisconsin National Guard. Jim enjoyed fishing, duck hunting and gardening. His favorite spots were the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes. He took many Canadian fishing trips. After retirement he spent a lot of his time at the 50-acre hideaway in Crawford County where he built a cabin and sheds. He did most of the building work himself.

Jim is survived by his beloved wife of 50 years, Olga, his daughters Janet, and Susan, and by his sister Barbara Reedy, niece Lindy Kreibich, and nephews Tom Reedy, David Reedy and Greg Reedy, as well as his nephew Libor Nováček and niece Mirka Nováčková.

He was preceded in death by his parents and also by his best loving companions and work partners of 28 years, Copper and Koko, his Golden retriever and Chesapeake Bay retriever. As per Jim’s wishes, there will be no funeral. Burial will be in Milton Lawns Cemetery, Janesville. In lieu of flowers or charitable donations, friends are invited to honor Jim with a simple principle that was close to his heart: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. “

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  • May 02, 2023

    Olga, thoughts and prayers are with you and family. I was fortunate to work with Jim several times when he ventured to northern Wisconsin in the early Spring. He was fun to work with and a beacon in the fog several times. Bob Tucker

  • May 02, 2023

    Condolences to Jim's family. All will miss Jim's unique smile. I can see it in my mind's eye. Jim was a friend who did me a life changing favor. In the late sixties, while being a recruit warden in training, I was drafted into Uncle Sam's army. Jim suggested I go to see his friend, Sargent Teal, a recruiter, in Oshkosh. I did. From that contact I became an enlistee not a draftee. The enlistment was for two years--same as being drafted. Usually an enlistment is three years. I did not question that. I was sent to sunny Fort Ord for basic infantry training with the Packer Backer Platoon after completing my warden training and working as a Warden for the deer season of 1968. Otherwise it would have been Ft. Leonard Wood in cold and blustery November. This contact further provided me Army training in specialized electronic war fare. Upon arrival in Vietnam I was no longer infantry. I thank Jim to this day and perhaps owe him for my returning home intact. Jim was a wonderful person. God's speed. -Winter Hess

  • April 29, 2023

    So sorry for ur loss. He was an interesting man and always had a cheery hello to everyone he met. I was a co-worker through state agency to work with Jim and process his paycheck. 😘. He will be missed. Pat Anderson

  • April 28, 2023

    Please accept my sympathy and condolences on Jim's passing. He as the conservation warden in Rock County and I as an assistant DA worked together on many of his cases in Janesville and Beloit. He personified the best of professionalism. Jim's honesty, inherent sense of fairness, reasonableness, positive attitude, and geniality brought humanity into the courts. He made a very difficult job look easy. Jim's tireless commitment to public service and his many years of service made Rock County a better place. I am so very sorry for your loss. Attorney Kevin Cronin, Madison.

  • April 28, 2023

    Olga, I was so sorry to hear of Jim's passing, seems only yesterday that I was welcomed into your home as a trainee. It was always good to see Jim at gatherings, but I most appreciated his advice and guidance. Duane Harpster

  • April 28, 2023

    Olga and family, so sorry to hear this sad news. When contacting you this past winter, you informed me of Jim's situation and I'm sure he is in a better place now. While I never worked in the field with Jim due to our station/work assignments, I did get to know Jim very well while I was on patrol during many deer seasons in Crawford CO. at your cabin. Jim also allowed me and son Jason to deer/turkey on your property following my retirement in 1999. Always enjoyed getting together with both of you during the "warm ups" in your cabin and the conversations and memories. Jim was always vigilant for the "road hunters" along the gravel road at your cabin, and we made at least one case of shooting off the road as I recall. Jim was a kind, soft spoken and gentile man, a great human being!!! MEMORIES!!!! Pat, Sharon and Jason Harkins

  • April 28, 2023

    Always the consummate gentleman, Jim Amundson was a special friend and co-worker. He set the bar high for his colleagues. I will miss him.

  • April 28, 2023

    Olga and the Amundson family, We're sorry to hear of your loss. Thinking of you during this difficult time.

  • April 27, 2023

  • April 27, 2023

    Dear Olga, Janet, Susan and all of Jim's family, Please know we offer your our deepest condolences at this time of Jim's passing. Your obituary was such a nice tribute to a wonderful man. In addition to working with and knowing Jim over nines years of our overlapping careers, it was always nice to see and talk with Jim at the Retired Conservationist meetings or other retired warden gatherings. Jim also truly deserved the Haskell Noyes Efficiency Award when he was awarded that for his excellent service to Wisconsin citizens over the years. Jim was a wonderful man. Glad to have known him for forty-four years. Sincerely, Tom Thoresen

  • April 26, 2023

    Don and I always enjoyed spending an evening with you and Jim Olga. Also the wonderful weekend with you and Jim at your cottage. Don enjoyed working with Jim many years with the DNR and had fun after their retirement reminiscing about those years together. Jim was a great guy and will always be remembered. Love, Maian

  • April 26, 2023

    Cousin Jim - rest in peace, keep the coffee hot and the manhattans cold and we can sit back and reminisce of days of yore when my time here is done. Cousin Clark

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