James “Jim” Robert Markelz passed away March 6, 2026. He was born to Robert & Jane Markelz on December 19, 1958 in Sheboygan. Jim grew up in Sheboygan, attending area schools and graduating from South High class of 1977. He worked various jobs, often 2 at a time, most notably at Torke Coffee and Seven-Up/Dr. Pepper.
In his early years, Jim enjoyed concerts, traveling, throwing darts, snowmobiling, and spending time with friends. As he became a father, he loved nothing more than spending time with his two daughters; ice skating, camping, fishing, hunting, and at their cabin in Crivitz. He was always there for his “little” girls and couldn’t speak enough of them. He was just as excited when he was promoted to Grandpa.
His sarcasm and humor was legendary, and he always enjoyed a cold beer. He will be missed dearly.
Survivors include his daughters, Julia (Adam) Schmitz and Natalie Markelz; grandchildren, Addison, Everett, Genevieve & Lincoln Schmitz; father, Robert Markelz; brother, Peter (Karen) Markelz; sisters, Roberta (Gary) Meyer & Sarah (Tom) Resch. Jim was further survived by nieces, nephews, other family and friends.
Jim was preceded in death by his mother, Jane; grandparents, Anton & Mary Markelz and Frederick “Fritz” & Esther Wedemeyer.
Honoring Jim’s wishes, no funeral services will be held. Family will have a private celebration of life at a later date.
My heart goes out to both Family's. Jim was a SWEETHEART. KIND, LOVING PERSON ❤️
So sorry for your loss. Jim was a food man who touched all of our lives.
My sympathies to Jim's family. I worked with him at Riverdale, in the kitchen, back when we both were in high school. He was one of the funniest and kindest souls. I hope he is remembered for his big heart and humor. So sorry for your loss.
My sincere sympathies to the entire Markelz family. God bless all of you.
Please accept our deepest sympathy to Julia, Natalie and Jim's entire immediate family.
Such a sweet and kind guy.
Please know you are all in our prayers and thoughts and will be for the weeks and months ahead as you all slowly find peace.
Our deepest condolences to Julia and Natalie on the loss of your dad. You are in our prayers.
My sympathies to the family, worked with Jim at Torke Coffee in the late 80's early 90's. Always fun to be around fond memories.
Fun memories of my baby sitting him & Peter. Later on he was delivering Torke coffee at St. Luke’s Hospital - Aura- when he came into area I worked. MIke’s wedding was a fun time too. Jim was a sweetheart! 😢. Lucy
I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember Jim coming in piggly wiggly when he worked for Torke. What a loss to your family
A second cousin that I always thought was an uncle and the perfect partner in crime to my naughty Father. Always filled with humor and a joke for every occasion. So sorry for your loss, he will be missed
I remember all the good times we had. Getting together with our families and watching packer games. Playing cards. Jim you were a wonderful person. Mike is in heaven and he can’t wait for you to join him. Two best buddies. Together again. Love you Both!
May your memories of your loved one sustain you in this time of mourning and forever.
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We are thinking of all of you and sharing your sorrow …..
Jim Jimbo he was very close to the family. He is going to be missed my dad bring him up three times in the last day and a half. You can tell he’s gonna miss him.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending you all hugs and prayers to get through this difficult time.