James Michael Mahoney
April 07, 2020
James “Jim” Mahoney, 77, passed away peacefully at Methodist Hospital on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 with his three children by his side. Jim was born on October 5, 1942 to the late Paul and Frances Mahoney. He attended Dowling High School, followed by Iowa State University and Drake University. He married the love of his life, the late Sharon “Sharri” Mahoney, on February 26, 1966. Together they pursued a love story for the ages, embraced teaching careers, and raised an incredible family.
Jim began his teaching career at Saint Albert High School, before moving to Johnston High School. In addition to being a science teacher at JHS, he coached baseball, basketball and football while serving as Athletic Director throughout his tenure. In his years as a baseball coach, he led various teams to 607 wins, 9 state tournaments, and their first state title in 1977. He finished out his teaching career at Harding Middle School before retiring to a life full of travel, family and more ball games (along with nearly every athletic event his grandchildren were a part of).
To know Jim is to be on the receiving end of his fierce loyalty and gentle soul. A favorite of the Beaverdale community, he is known by many as “one of the good ones.” Jim spent countless hours serving others, giving everyone a fair opportunity. Jim was his wife’s primary caretaker in her battle with Alzheimer’s, and stayed by her side until the very end. He passed his values onto everyone he encountered; values of hard work, strength, faith, and love. Jim always made it a priority to do what was right, regardless of what life threw at him. He is a man everyone is proud to have known; one who left an unforgettable legacy.
Jim is survived by his daughter, Erin (Pat) Yacinich of Adel, Iowa; his son, Tim (Shannon) Mahoney of Arlington Heights, Illinois; his son, Mike (Pam) Mahoney of Waukee, Iowa; his grandchildren, Jessie (Rob), Jake (Jordan), Shea, Luke, Jack, Aubrey, Zoey, and Bailey; his great-grandson, Tommy; his siblings, Rosemary Mahoney, Madeline (Rick) Storey, Ann (Ron) Culver, Cathy (Fred Windhorst) McAninch, John (Lisa) Mahoney, Teresa (Floyd) Graham, and Patti (Craig) Knight; lifelong friends; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Sharon “Sharri” Mahoney; his parents, Paul and Frances Mahoney; and his brother, Bernard Mahoney.
Due to safety concerns regarding COVID-19, the private family service will be livestreamed on Tuesday, April 14 at 10:00 am from Holy Trinity Catholic Church followed by a private family burial at Glendale Cemetery. The link for the livestream can be found below this obituary.
In lieu of flowers, please consider visiting ‘Ways to Help’ on the Jim Mahoney CaringBridge page to support the Des Moines Public Schools SUCCESS Program as requested by Jim. In addition, the family encourages people to support the small businesses of the Beaverdale Neighborhood. https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jimmahoney19
Aurelie Morel
04/19/2020
Dear children of Sharon and Jim, it has been a long long time... 1989-1992 when I lived in Des Moines and and met your parents through your Humphreys family of Columbus Ohio. My cousin Rodolphe stayed with you for a summer coming from Switzerland. They were such gentle, kind, loving and giving persons. Their time with others was a gift. An example to all. Be well and stay well together, and enjoy life and family, Aurelie
Sheryl Sigmund
04/18/2020
Mr. Mahoney was my Science teacher at Johnston. His love of teaching became mine. I loved seeing him and his wife at HT. My families thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. He will be missed.
Jan, George, and staff @ Grounds for Celebration
04/16/2020
We sure miss Jim and his daily stories and chats! He always knew everyone in Beaverdale coming in for coffee and had something witty to say to all. We saw the great care he took with Sharon and was a real inspiration to us all. He was a wonderful guy and we were always thankful for his support of our coffee shop and the way he loved to talk about his family and grandkids. Well truly miss him.
Steve and Marie Franzenburg
04/16/2020
We think about Jim and Shari often. They were both such great people, and friends. We used to have so much fun getting together with them and Dick and Margaret. We will miss them for a long time to come.
Sending our prayers and love too.
God bless all your family!
Steve and Marie Franzenburg
Barb, Leah & Brady Blake
04/15/2020
Thinking of you all at this sad time! May the wonderful memories of a life well lived bring you comfort! ????
Bill & Kathy Cox
04/15/2020
Mahoney family:Yesterday Kathy & I were inspired as we watched & listened to Jims eulogies. I got to know your Dad as we shared weekly golf & dinner on Wednesdays. In addition we ended our teaching careers by subbing at Dowling.
He touched many lives. We are all better because we have known Jim Mahoney.
Bart and Nancy Christianson
04/14/2020
We were so saddened to hear of your father's passing. He was a great person who was well respected by the kids and their families. He will be truly missed by all who had the privilege to have known him. Our thoughts and prayers are wiith you all at this sad time.
Bob and Sharon Hanson
04/14/2020
We have watched Jim as a Coach and Father to a proud grandfather. Jim was the model in coaching and in parenting. We had the opportunity to coach Erin and it was a delight. Kids and grand kids you had the best role models. Listening to Tim at the funeral gave me a little back ground of Jim growing up in a big family and where he learned a lot of great life lessons. Jim taught what is expected and not given had to be one of the greatest gifts to his athletes Family continue to teach what your dad and mom have taught you. Our condolences to all of you. Love Bob and Sharon
Ronald Stehl
04/14/2020
Ron & Jan Stehl, Ashby Ave, Beaverdale. |
Jim & Family have been our neighbors for 40 plus years. Jim's lively home is void of a wonderful man & his awesome family. Almost every day was an exchange in the middle of the street, or on our porches. Jim's biggest delight was talking about his kids and grandkids and following them all over the US to show them his (& Sharri's) unending support. Jim's shoes are hard to fill. We will miss you Jim.
Jim Plew
04/14/2020
Jim was a classmate of mine at Dowling high school class of 61. He taught my daughters Deanne and Dana at Johnston. He was a good man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Denny Drake
04/14/2020
Such a fine, fine man. The way he cared for Sharri is a testimonial to his outstanding character. Jim was always nice to me when he had no reason to know me from Adam. A more considerate, kind and solid person as I've ever known.
Jan Bunkers
04/14/2020
Dave and I are so sorry for your loss, especially now during this difficult period of isolation. I remember many times seeing your folks together--at the coffee shop, as I would rush in for a cup of coffee and see your mom and dad enjoying a cup of coffee together early in their retirement. I stopped to say hello, asked how they were doing in retirement, and your mom responded, "Just Great". I remember seeing them walk past our house in warm weather on their daily walk, and sometimes enjoyed visiting over breakfast at Saints on a summer day. We will miss your dad, and have been also been saddened by the absence of your mom. Our thoughts and fond wishes to you all
David Block
04/14/2020
Coach Mahoney taught me everything I know about playing the game of baseball the right way and was truly a person I looked up to even after graduating JHS and continued my college baseball career. He was by far the best baseball coach I ever had. Thoughts and prayers to the Mahoney family.
Jim and Mary Jo Dressen
04/14/2020
Very sorry about Jim passing. He was a very neat guy that had been a huge positive part of so many people. God Bless him and his family.
Mick Miller
04/14/2020
Jim was a longtime family friend. He will be missed!