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James Roger Zavoral

October 16, 1936 - April 30, 2023

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Obituary For James Roger Zavoral

Lodi - James Roger Zavoral passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on April 30, 2023.

Jim was born on the St Paul Pioneer Press newspaper at home on October 16, 1936 in Thief River Falls, MN to James and Josephine Zavoral. Jimmy was an active kid playing sports and running around with his dogs, Spotty and Skippy. The neighborhood kids would spend hours playing hockey in the streets and on the frozen Thief River in the winter. These kids played together for years and grew into a strong high school team, going undefeated and winning the Minnesota High School Hockey Championship in 1954. Jim was offered a scholarship to play hockey at the University of North Dakota, becoming the first person in his family to attend college. Later in life he was fond of saying, if it wasn’t for hockey, I’d be working at the turkey factory in Thief River Falls. While in Grand Forks, he met Joan Eliason while skating at the hockey rink. The two were married in 1957 after eloping across the border to South Dakota.

Jim graduated from UND in 1958 with a degree in Civil Engineering and took a job with the Federal Highway Administration, where he remained his entire career. The Feds shipped him all over the country for three years, and he and Joan had five kids born in five different states. He served in the Army ROTC in college, and active duty in Milwaukee during the Missile Crisis. In addition, he served in the Wisconsin National Guard in the late 60’s until his unit was dissolved. His kids thought he was the Captain of the Highways.

The family moved to the east side of Madison in 1963, before building and moving to their dream lake house on Lake Monona in 1974. Jim was one of the early organizers of East Side Youth Hockey Association, and was a longtime Coach, President, and Board Member. He also coached baseball extensively on the east side. He loved to play cards with his kids, and most of them learned math by playing 99 and Cribbage.

Jim retired from the FHA in 1994. A few years later he started taking occasional assignments from FEMA for the next 20 years or so, which allowed him to travel around the country and help local municipalities after natural disasters. He liked the FEMA work, except when they made him attend meetings.

They built a house on Lake Wisconsin and moved to Okee in 1995. Jim owned many boats but was happy when the last one was wrecked in a storm so he didn’t have to mess around with them anymore. He used to say he needed another boat like he needed a hole in his head. The lake and the swimming pool were the center of Zavoral family gatherings for many years. Jim and Joan recently completed one more house in Lodi and moved this February. Even in declining health, Jim was active in the daily construction process and built a large garden and woodpile.

Jim loved traveling to Mexico each winter and especially enjoyed his days in Nuevo Vallarta with his bocce gang. He also loved going to Fajita Republic and reading books by the pool.

He was a skilled woodworker, and built countless chairs, shelves, kids toys and bird houses, many of which have been passed down through the generations. His attention to detail was incredible.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Dale, sister Margie, and many good friends and neighbors. He also lost his best friends Duke, Roosie, Tucker, Bud and Emily. He loved his neighbor dogs as well, especially Ozzy, Gus, and Tres Falkenstein.

Jim is survived by his wife of 67 years, Joan; and his five children Jo Lynn (Chris White), Julie (Phil Coan), Jim (Jean Schroeder), Jane (Tom Dunn), and Jack (Tina). His twelve grandkids and five great grandkids were truly the light of his life, and he had special relationships with each one, leaving them with lifelong memories of their Papa. They gave him BEEPS and he gave them RIBBITS. Lindsay, Talia, Matt, Christina, Aaron, Andrea, James, Jacob, Jaclyn, Annie, Dylan, Hanna, and great-grandkids Kaelyn Jo, Kendal, Olivia, Violet, Elliot and players to be named later. He is also survived by three sisters, Phyllis, Joann, and Sharon.

Special thanks to the excellent care given by Dr. Ringdahl in DeForest and the staff at Agrace Hospice Care.

A celebration of Jim’s life will be held Sunday, May 21 from 11a-3p at Rex’s Innkeeper in Waunakee.

In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to the Humane Society, Reach Out Lodi, or Agrace Hospice.

To view and sign this guestbook, please visit: www.ryanfuneralservice.com.

Ryan Funeral Home & Cremation Services

Windsor/DeForest Chapel

6924 Lake Road

608-846-4250

Services

21 May

Celebration of Life

11:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Rex's Innkeeper 301 N. Century Ave Waunakee, Wi 53597 Get Directions »
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  • May 03, 2023

    Joan, I was so sorry to hear about the death of your husband. My thoughts are with you and your family. Gena Schachtschneider

  • May 03, 2023

    Great to see Jim last week in Okee. He got to feed Tres, "bacon", one last time. A good man. Bill

  • May 02, 2023

    Joan and Family, I am so sorry to read if Jim's death. Joan, I wish you and yours Peace at this difficult time. Jim will continue to walk with you daily. God bless. Kristen Clary

  • May 02, 2023

    Joan and family- We are so grateful to have raised our children on Lake Wisconsin next to the most amazing neighbors ever. When I was exasperated with my children's behavior, Jim always had an amused expression and would say something comforting, such as "I know exactly how you are feeling, they will turn out fine." These are some magical memories I have off of the top of my head that figure into Glen, Reid, and Tess's childhood; Jim delivering a chocolate fountain complete with strawberries and pound cake, generous unlimited access to your swimming pool, the amazing digging toy Jim built for us, holding off on shoveling our shared driveway so the kids could use it as a toboggan run, orioles attracted to our yards due to grape jam feeders Jim made, every dog in the neighborhood showing up for a game of fetch with Jim, the beautiful flowers you both cultivated that we could enjoy from our house too. Blessings and comfort to Jim's beloved family.

  • May 02, 2023

    Ohh, dear Joanie! How many memories come to mind where you and I and our " boyfriends" are concerned..as we were roommates in Nursing School. My heart weeps for you as you well know, I've already walked this road. Love you and you and Jim will always be a sweet part oh my history as we became R.Ns!

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