**In Loving Memory of James Patrick Flynn**
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of James Patrick Flynn, a beloved husband, father, and entrepreneur, who left this world peacefully on October 20, 2024, at the age of 68. Jim is survived by his loving wife Christy, his children Paul and Mariana, his stepchildren David (Nina) and Lisa (Andrew), and his grandchildren Marley, Frankie, Mia and Sophia. He is the son of the late Arthur J. Flynn and Mary Ann (nee Kipp) Flynn-Sidenstick, sibling of Tom (Janette) and Paula Flynn Mertes and the late Janet Smith (Flynn).
Jim was a true Renaissance man of remarkable spirit and boundless love. He dedicated his life to building not only a successful career but also a warm and loving family. As the founder of thriving businesses, he inspired many with his passion for innovation and his unwavering belief in the power of hard work. His entrepreneurial journey was marked by integrity and kindness, traits that endeared him to colleagues and competitors alike.
Proudly born and raised in Cincinnati, Jim had deep roots in his community that extended further over the years. He attended Purcell for high school and forged lifelong friendships through the drama club, Queen’s Men, that he undeniably held close to his heart. He always made time to show each of his friends how much they meant to him in so many unique ways. He also achieved his masters in economics at the University of Cincinnati. Jim was always the first to offer a lending hand to anyone in need. He cherished his friendships and to friends, family and his personal restaurant reservations, he was lovingly known as “Big Jim Daddy,’ as was monogrammed on his famous chef coat. With a diverse collection of interests, hobbies and skills, Jim was the epitome of living life to the fullest. He often spoke of his many cherished years living in Europe and Germany, which shaped his love of culture and travel.
Jim was a man who wore many hats, literally and figuratively. Not only did he build a thriving business from the ground up, but he nurtured it with passion, turning many client relationships into dear friendships. Jim had a knack for knowing something about everything and turning every opportunity into a teachable moment. He was incredibly inquisitive about everything, including airplane flight plans and local history alike. A pillar of the community, he was also a proud Board of Trustee member of the College of Mortuary Science.
Above all, Jim cherished his family. He shared an irreplaceable bond with his wife, Christy. Together, they explored the world, creating countless memories filled with laughter and adventure. They both shared a deep love for music that spanned from jazz to opera. Their travels took them to beautiful destinations. However, it was over leisurely breakfasts, often featuring fresh, flaky croissants, where their love flourished. Jim glowed whenever he spoke of his beautiful bride and took so much pride in being her husband. Whether wandering through the streets of Paris or enjoying quiet moments at home, their deep connection and love was evident to all who knew them.
Jim was a proud and loving father to his children Paul and Mariana, instilling in them the values of compassion, resilience, and curiosity. His adoration extended to his stepchildren, David and Nina, and Lisa and Andrew. He delighted in his grandchildren Marley, Frankie, Mia and Sophia and was lovingly known to them as “Papa” and “Papa Bear”. He loved nothing more than gathering his family around the table, sharing stories and homemade food, and creating a sense of belonging that will echo in their hearts forever.
His zest for life was contagious, and the sparkle in his eye and his smile could light up even the darkest days. Jim’s laughter, wisdom, and unwavering support will be profoundly missed by his family and friends. He leaves behind a legacy of love, adventure, and a reminder to savor the simple joys of life— a shared glass of wine, a perfect Provencal sauce, a stunning sunset, and the warmth of family.
Jim Flynn’s spirit will forever remain in the love he shared and the memories he created. May he rest in eternal peace, surrounded by the beauty he cherished in life.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to Purcell Marian High School or Tunnel to Towers (T2T) would be preferred or charity of your choice
Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10AM on Thursday, October 24th at St Andrews Parish, 552 Main St in Milford, Ohio.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
10:00 - 11:00 am (Eastern time)
St Andrew Parish Center Office
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