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Jack D. Jimieson

October 27, 1950 - February 25, 2024

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Obituary For Jack D. Jimieson

MADISON – Jack D. Jimieson, age 73, passed away on Sunday, February 25, 2024 at Agrace Hospice, after a courageous battle with gastric cancer. Jack was born on October 27, 1950, in Madison, WI to John and Elaine (Knutson) Jimieson. He grew up in Madison attending LaFollette High School. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1972 with a degree in Mathematics. In college he met the love of his life, Nina Troia. They married on July 26, 1975, at Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison.

Jack worked at the University in the Central Administrative Computing Department, aka “ADP/DoIT”, retiring after 35 years. A colleague once said “he was a genius and THE blackbelt programmer because he could see things before they became reality, in any tool (especially those he hadn’t yet learned)”. He enjoyed wood working, annual vacations in Door County, day trips to Devil’s Lake and sunsets over water or from his driveway while drinking beer, tennis, volleyball, swimming and windsurfing where he was known as the “Silver Surfer”. Jack (aka JahJimi) also loved music. He was an accomplished self taught musician on drums and guitar. He listened to and played many music genres and he could take a song, groove or rhythm and turn it into something new and interesting. He hosted countless jam sessions that were enjoyed by all. Jack’s zest for life while coming across as jaded was a marvel, mostly because he had a finely-honed BS detector. He didn’t sweat the small stuff and told it like it was. A good friend and fellow musician once said “knowing Jack was akin to traveling… you come away wiser and with some great stories to tell.”

Jack is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Nina, nephew and niece, Eric (Kerri) Jimieson, and great nephew, Connor. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Rex.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

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

Ryan Funeral Home & Cremation Services

2418 N. Sherman Avenue

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  • April 03, 2024

    I was blessed to have such a good friend for such a long time. I am so sorry, Nina. Goodbye, Jack.

  • March 29, 2024

    We met Jack 40 years ago while playing Madison Rec Dept volleyball. He initially was on the opposing side, but we became his teammates after just one season. It was obvious that his game plan was to have fun, but his natural skill made winning a regular thing, too. Of course we'd visit the bar that sponsored us after games, then we'd celebrate the end of each season with a party at his house. Sometimes his fellow musicians would also show up for a jam session, where Jack ruled at the drums. Hangin' with Jack was like sitting at the "cool kids" table in the high school lunchroom. Rest in peace, dear friend. Bill and Laura Hankins

  • March 22, 2024

    Jack and I were friends for over 60 years. In the 60's we spent our summers at Olbrich beach and dances at the Eastside club. Years later weon we enjoyed a fish fry at the Outpost. Good memories. I feel fortunate to have known Jack and Nina and especially grateful of the time we spent together last year. Jack knew the score after his diagnosis but never stopped fighting the good fight. Rest in peace my friend,I will miss you. Paul Romano

  • March 21, 2024

    Jack - you were my best friend back in the 70's and early 80's. You and I and Nina shared great times behind the Union, Devil's Lake and parties. Those were crazy times and we fit right in. I'm so sorry you had to endure such a painful death and hope you've found a better place to be. Nina, I'm so sorry you've lost the love of your life and hope you're able to move on and make a new future.

  • March 19, 2024

    It's hard to imagine that Jack is no longer with us. Having known him for 50 years, Bill and I have many memories and stories about Jack, and spent countless hours with him and Nina. Jack never aspired to be typical, and seemed to relish in being a bit outrageous and funny. He had many talents. Jack, we will miss you. Nancy Haden Meyer and Bill Meyer

  • March 13, 2024

    I met and got to know Jack and Nina via the Prairie Athletic Club lap pool. Great people! Jack was always quick with a smile and a laugh. He shared lots of his stories of Madison and his love of music. We shared many laughs on the strange denizens of the PAC pool. RIP my friend. Nina - we can only hope you can get past the immediate pain and loss and live a life that Jack would insist upon. See 'ya at the pool!

  • March 10, 2024

    My family and I always enjoyed being with Jack. He was an interesting guy and always fun to be with. We met Jack and Nina in Door County several times when our annual vacations were at the same time in August. My daughter remembered playing golf with us and Jack's "Oscar Meyer" putter. I remember another time when my brother and I played golf with Jack at Peninsula, State Park in Door County. Jack said he hadn't played in years but he had a new driver that Nina bought him. Jack showed up at the driving range before our tee tome with his new driver, and it still had the plastic coating on it. On the first hole, Jack hit a booming drive, then pitched up on the green and sank a long put for birdie. I just remember him shouting "I'm done! I'm done! I don't need to play anymore!" Rest in peace, brother. John Finn

  • March 08, 2024

    A spirited guy with a smile that never quit, Jack brought laughter and good times wherever he went. To Nina and family, may you find solace and peace in his memory.

  • March 06, 2024

    Nina, you have my very deepest sympathy in loss of Jack. May God be with you and comfort you. Friend at PAC, Pat Leonard

  • March 06, 2024

    I met Jack over 40 years ago through a shared enthusiasm for volleyball and music. Jack, Nina, and mine friendships persisted through present day. Jack was smart, wise, thoughtful, had a great sense of humor and a loud infectious laugh. He was so full of life that I still can't fathom how it could ever run out. Jack, you left me with wonderful memories. Peace and comfort to Nina.

  • March 05, 2024

    Jack was so vibrant and full of life. It's difficult to imagine his passing. We wish the grief your family and friends are experiencing will be replaced by all the fond memories and the love for one another. Rest in peace our friend.

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