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Title: Jim Rosenhagen
Post by: uRiaL on Apr 10, 2013, 11:21
Jim Rosenhagen passed today.He was a good friend.I worked with Jim at Treasure Island and Hunter's Point.Madina and I will always  remember  you my friend.
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: GLW on Apr 11, 2013, 02:40
Thank you for letting us know.
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Laundry Man on Apr 11, 2013, 07:31
Very sad news indeed.  Jimmy worked for me on the evening shift at Fermi cleaning up from the turbine fiasco.  Always funny and a pleasure to have on the crew.  Thoughts and prayers to his family.
LM
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Duke on Apr 11, 2013, 09:08
Jim worked for me for awhile at SPRU and we missed him when he left When we were looking for more techs I called and tried to entice him back-will miss him and keep him and his family in my prayers. RIP my friend!
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Brett LaVigne on Apr 11, 2013, 01:16
Jim last worked for me at Humboldt Bay and passed away at home with his brother here in Eureka, CA. We all liked Jim and are saddened by his death.
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: BeDaBullet on Apr 11, 2013, 09:31
Jim was a Super Man....Jackie and I both enjoyed working with Jim at Hunters Point....He will be missed...Our Hearts go out to Dan and family.  Rest in Peace Jim.
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: PDWheatStraw on Apr 12, 2013, 09:35
 I had the pleasure of working with Jim and Danny back in the Hydro Nuclear days. Jim was a good friend and great worker ! Danny and family, you are in my prayers! He will be missed and remember we both Loved him and needed him, but GOD needed him more !!! PDWheatStraw
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: slattmandu on Apr 13, 2013, 04:16
The last name here is Rosehhagen not Rosenhagen. I worked with the Rosenhagen brothers(Dan & Jim) in the Hydro nuclear days at DC Cook in the 80s. They are from the Bridgman/Baroda area in Michigan. This is a mixup right this is not Jim Rosenhagen that has passed away.
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Brett LaVigne on Apr 15, 2013, 03:16
The last name here is Rosehhagen not Rosenhagen. I worked with the Rosenhagen brothers(Dan & Jim) in the Hydro nuclear days at DC Cook in the 80s. They are from the Bridgman/Baroda area in Michigan. This is a mixup right this is not Jim Rosenhagen that has passed away.

Rosehhagen is a typo, Jim Rosenhagen is who passed away.
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Wojo on Apr 15, 2013, 03:28
Any information on what happened?  Did he get sick?
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Jack U. Loyd on Apr 15, 2013, 08:26
Met him on my first jr. job in "87"

One of those cats you always remember.  RIP
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Duct-Tape on Apr 15, 2013, 09:34
It was never a problem working with him.  He was one of the good guys.  I am saddened by this news and my prayers go out to the family.
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: slattmandu on Apr 16, 2013, 04:33
I was hoping it was some kind of mixup. We hired in with Hydro at same time. Worked first 2 road jobs together in 85. It was always a adventure hanging out with Jim. Sorry to hear of his passing!
Title: Re: Jim Rosehhagen
Post by: Brett LaVigne on Apr 16, 2013, 06:56
On April 19th here in Eureka we will be having a gathering to raise a glass in memory of Jim. Jim's brother Dan will be there as well. We will be collecting donations to help Jim's family with the funeral expenses. If anyone who knew Jim is local and wants to stop in or would like to help the family in some way, feel free to PM me.


Title: Re: Jim Rosenhagen
Post by: Rennhack on Apr 21, 2013, 08:49
how about the original poster correct his "good Friends" last name or if the moderator can, please do.

Done.
Title: Re: Jim Rosenhagen
Post by: HAIRDUDE on Oct 21, 2013, 09:26
So sad to hear this. They were part of my first nuke experience at DC Cook with Hydro. My condolences to Jimmy's family.
Title: Re: Jim Rosenhagen
Post by: Rennhack on Oct 21, 2013, 03:39
They were part of my first nuke experience at DC Cook with Hydro.

Me too.  Except Hydro was WRS when I got there.