
James Francis Segerson
Jim Segerson passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on July 17, 2025. He was born on June 11, 1946 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Mary Elizabeth Hackett and Robert Segerson. He was a graduate of Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois and St. Leo College.
He is survived by his wife, Cathy Segerson of Wildwood, MO; Jim Segerson and grandson of Thornton, CO; Dan Segerson of St. Louis, MO; son-in-law Mike Cilufo; brother, Richard Segerson of Palm Beach, Florida; Carol DePriest, and Katie Segerson of Longmont, CO. His brother, Bob Segerson preceded him in death.
Jim was Executive VP in sales for Enduro Industries and Industrial Hardchrome. He enjoyed being Santa Claus for many years.
A celebration of life will be at a later date.
Prayers and Love to all Jim’s other family members and friends.
Thank you for loving my brother. !!
Prayers and love sent to all family and friends God bless to all ,I was so blessed to have known Jim !
Jim was always the life of the party! His heart was as big as Missouri! Jim is watching over all of his loved ones with happiness now and forever!! Katie, thank you so much for all of the help you gave to Cathy! We love you Jim and blessings to friends and family!
Jim was know as Jimmy Shirts. He was always dressed in outrageously beautiful shirts!
Jim you will be remembered as a great friend!
Mac
Jim was such a kind soul. We loved having Jim, Cathy, Jimmy and Danny as neighbors and friends for all those years. Superbowl parties and Christmas Eve celebrations are joyful times we will never forget. We are thinking of you, Cathy, and the boys. Love, Regina and Engin
May Jim be in the palm of the Lord today and forever. Blessings to all of Jim’s family and friends!
I first met Jim as a client when he was a Vice President at Enduro Industries more than 30 years ago. Jim and Cathy have been dear friends. I will miss Jim ‘s wonderful sense of humor and his kindness. Rest in Peace my friend.
I first met Jim as a client when he was a Vice President at Enduro Industries more than 30 years ago. Jim and Cathy have been dear friends. I will miss Jim ‘s wonderful sense of humor and his kindness.