
James (Jim) Andrew Hokiro
We are celebrating the life of our funny, sports loving, family oriented Husband, Father, Papa, Uncle and Friend.
Jim, Jimmy, Jimmer, J Bird, Jay, Jimbo, Little Pipe and Little Al.
Jim had a true spirit for adventure and lived his life to the fullest. Weekends at the lake, noisy dinners with family,
cards with friends and watching "The Story". His quick wit and knack for ruining the perfect joke could make anyone laugh.
Jim's most cherished joy was his family. Devoted wife; Laurie, Daughters; Tricia (Brian), Annie (Mark),
precious Grandchildren; Kacee, Freya, Gwendolyn and his beloved puppy Jax.
The dedication he had for his family was unmatched. He will be greatly missed, and his love will live on forever in our hearts.
We would like to express our gratitude to the many Nurses, Doctors and Health Care Professionals,
for the love and care he received.
Please join us for Jim's Celebration of Life
Sunday, February 22nd, 2026 from 1-4 pm
Kingsway Legion 14339-50th Street Edmonton
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in his name, to: The Canadian Lung Association.

Jim was great fun to be around.!
Great laughter, quick wit and come backs.
We were honoured to be in his circle of friends.
Cards and lefties enjoyed on many nights of laughter and competition.
Thank you so much for your kind words. ❤️❤️
I am so sorry for your loss i will be keeping you in my prayers and thoughts ❤️❤️🙏
Thank you so much.
Our condolences and prayers for your family may you remember the love and laughter that he brought to your lives.
Ken and Tracy Richert and Family’s
Thank you for your kind words. ❤️❤️
I am so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. I had the privilege of working with Jim for many years at the City of Edmonton. We travelled to Rome together where he trained to run his baby . A brand new million dollar drilling rig . He was a great operator , hard worker and will be missed. My condolences to the family.
Thank you for your words of praise. Jim loved operating the CMV, and working for the City was the best job he had, and he appreciated it.
Our condolences to you Laurie and your Family for your loss!
We have never met Jim but what we heard from you that he was a Great husband and father! Memories are the best medicine to heal the loss. Jim is no longer in pain he is resting in peace now.
Stay strong ! Don and Shirley
Thank you for your kind words. Jim would’ve loved to have met you both, just wasn’t meant to be. Take care.
I was so saddened to hear of the loss of Jim, Laurie. You always spoke with such tenderness and admiration for him… he sounded like a wonderful husband, father, and Grandpa. I know he suffered a great deal these last few years and in turn, you as well seeing him so. I know he will now be at peace, and Laurie you will have those wonderful memories to hold dear in your heart. God bless you and your family. ❤️