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Dr James Travers Bianchin

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 May 2018 (aged 82)
Plainfield, Will County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Dr James T Bianchin
It is with deep sadness the family of Dr James T Bianchin announces his passing on May 14, 2018.
Survived by his childhood sweetheart Marlene E. (Bunna) Bianchin of almost 59 years, knowing her 65 years and sons Mark (Karen), Dr. John (Laurie), Matthew (Lindsey) and Mitchell Bianchin. Nono to Tom, Lexi, David and Derek Kreeger, Carter, Carly, Carsyn, Jack and Clara Bianchin.
He was a Orthopedic Surgeon and served others at Ingalls Hospital in Harvey, St.James Hospital in Chicago Heights, and South Surburban Hospital in Hazel Crest, Illinois.
Jim was a member of the AMA, Milwaukeee County Alumni Association, and served as President of Medical staff at South Surbuban Hospital.
Jim also served our country in the Vietnam War from 1966-1968.
He loved golf, fishing, and was a member at Olympia Field Country Club for almost 30 years.
Brother to Angela (d. Ray) Spanier, brother in law to Jimmy (Colby) Bunna, and Arlene (d. Gene) Everts. Jim had six nephews and nieces and 10 great nephews and nieces.
Jim was a caddie and Ravisloe County Club, an avid golfer, and an Evans Scholar in college at the University of Illinois.
At his request there will be no services.
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Dr James T Bianchin
It is with deep sadness the family of Dr James T Bianchin announces his passing on May 14, 2018.
Survived by his childhood sweetheart Marlene E. (Bunna) Bianchin of almost 59 years, knowing her 65 years and sons Mark (Karen), Dr. John (Laurie), Matthew (Lindsey) and Mitchell Bianchin. Nono to Tom, Lexi, David and Derek Kreeger, Carter, Carly, Carsyn, Jack and Clara Bianchin.
He was a Orthopedic Surgeon and served others at Ingalls Hospital in Harvey, St.James Hospital in Chicago Heights, and South Surburban Hospital in Hazel Crest, Illinois.
Jim was a member of the AMA, Milwaukeee County Alumni Association, and served as President of Medical staff at South Surbuban Hospital.
Jim also served our country in the Vietnam War from 1966-1968.
He loved golf, fishing, and was a member at Olympia Field Country Club for almost 30 years.
Brother to Angela (d. Ray) Spanier, brother in law to Jimmy (Colby) Bunna, and Arlene (d. Gene) Everts. Jim had six nephews and nieces and 10 great nephews and nieces.
Jim was a caddie and Ravisloe County Club, an avid golfer, and an Evans Scholar in college at the University of Illinois.
At his request there will be no services.
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