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James “Jim” Patrick Crossen
Age 74, entered his eternal rest in August 2025 at his home in Omaha, NE.
Born December of 1950 to Robert Shelly Crossen and Jeanne Therese (Moran)
Crossen, Jim was preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by:
his children James (Sarah) Crossen and Rebekah (Choan) Lim
their mother, Janice Crossen
his loving aunt, Patricia Moran
his siblings: John (Katherine Heatherly) Crossen, Kathleen (Bill) Schmidt,
Constance (Charlie) Kerber, Patrick (Erin) Crossen, Robert (Joan) Crossen, and
Christopher (Rose) Crossen
his cherished grandchildren: Jacob Crossen, Noah Crossen, and Robin Lim
and many extended family members and friends who will deeply miss him.
Jim graduated from the University of Illinois in 1973 and went on to earn his Juris
Doctor degree from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law (formerly John
Marshall Law School) in 1976. He built a distinguished career as a litigation specialist,
working for K&K; Insurance and Berkley Risk Administrators. Jim was known for his
professionalism, integrity, and ability to navigate even the most challenging claims.
He retired in 2014, though his days remained full with reading, walking, exercising,
reconnecting with old friends, and, most importantly, sharing the gospel with those he
met.
A man of deep Christian faith, Jim served actively in his church through Men’s Group,
Youth Ministry, conferences, Bible studies, and even the Spanish service ministry. His
faith was not just something he spoke about; it was something he lived.
Those who knew Jim will remember his love for stories — both telling them and
creating them in the lives of those he loved. At his daughter Rebekah’s wedding, he
penned a heartfelt and unique poem, and during the ceremony, he took her hand and
placed it firmly into Choan’s — a silent but powerful symbol of giving her away with
blessing.
He loved to read to his children when they were growing up, and when his first
grandson was learning to read, Jim patiently sat beside him, reading the same books
again and again, helping him sound out each word with encouragement and pride. As
a grandfather, he gave hugs so tight they lingered in memory, often reminding his
family how much he missed them. He expressed his heart most openly in letters and
messages, leaving behind words that will be treasured for years to come.
Jim was a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, who followed baseball statistics with precision.
But beyond the stats and the games, he was a man who valued people — who could
light up a room with a story or a joke, who sought to make strangers feel like friends,
and who was remembered as a gentle and kind soul.
Above all, Jim loved his family fiercely. He prayed for them, spoke of them often, and
found joy in every moment spent together. His legacy of faith, kindness, and
perseverance will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Services
Visitation: Thursday, August 21, 6:30–8:00 p.m.
Memorial & Celebration of Life: Friday, August 22, 2025, 11:00 a.m.
Both services will be held at Community Bible Church, 3616 S 132nd St., Omaha, NE
68144.
Memorial arrangements are being handled by Good Shepherd Funeral Home.
Flowers may be sent to Community Bible Church, addressed to the “James P.
Crossen Memorial.”
The family wishes to express their gratitude to friends, neighbors, and church
members for their love, prayers, and support during this time. May Jim’s memory be a
blessing, and his faith an enduring testimony to all who knew him.
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