But I'd say that an important point that the movie makes is that everywhere in Europe there were people who stood up to the Third Reich. On the one hand we could call "The Zookeeper's Wife" another movie about the Nazis' actions. I can overlook most of that and there is a compelling story underneath. They could call it a Human Zoo and that would be much better. Everybody should speak in a neutral manner. It's just silly to have characters speak English but in an accent. The accented English needs to be reduced if not eliminated all together. Sometimes like the little kids is too much. It's not new but still very much worth telling. This allows Jan access to the ghetto which he uses to save some 300 Jews right under Heck's nose. The Zabinskis try to befriend Heck and convinces him to allow them to raise pigs in the zoo. Nazi zoologist Lutz Heck convinces Antonina to transfer her prized animals to Berlin. When the war starts, the zoo is not spared. Condolences for the family may be shared online at (Jessica Chastain) and Jan Zabinski run the Warsaw Zoo. Please reference Karie Decker as the family contact. To honor Jim's life, a memorial has been established at the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, or 40. Condolences for the family may be shared online at Send Flowers He will be greatly missed and forever loved. Jim has moved on to higher ground to watch over his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents brother-in-law, Fred Yaeger and great-nephew, Hunter Tank. Jim leaves behind a large extended family, gobs of close friends, and his furry companion, Shadow. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Kim Freund Fadrhonc children, Heather (Jerrad) Stevens of Littleton, CO, Kacey (Mike) Faith of Fairfield, Karie (TJ) Decker Fontaine of Missoula, and Trever (Josh) Fadrhonc Dinner of Los Angeles, CA grandchildren, Victoria, Daniel, Ryan, Ella, and Lillian great-grandchild, Cohen siblings, Dennis (Lila) Fadrhonc of Huntley Project, Sharon Yaeger of Great Falls, and Pam Stokes of Lewistown. He will be remembered for his incredible generosity, his jokes followed by a big contagious laugh, and his devotion to family. Jim touched so many lives on his many adventures.
When he took a moment to rest, he could be found watching an old-time western movie with his dog Shadow at his side. He was proud of his beautiful lawn and was known for being all bundled up to shovel the snow for his friends and neighbors.
He was at his happiest when camping, fishing, hunting, or working in the yard or woodshop. Jim loved sports of all kinds and was an avid outdoorsman and craftsman. His CB handle was "Sunshine" which became his nickname and life outlook. He professionally drove trucks and bus charters his entire life. He then learned the trade of truck driving which became his lifelong profession. He went on to serve in the Montana Army National Guard for 7 years. He joined the family at the Roy, Montana homestead eventually graduating from Roy High School in 1967. Jim was born February 15, 1949, in Lewistown, Montana to Dorothea Folda Fadrhonc and George B. Cremation has taken place under the direction of O'Connor Funeral Home. The family will welcome guests starting at 3 pm with the Remembrance Ceremony at 4 pm. Great Falls - James "Jim" Fadrhonc, 72, of Great Falls, unexpectedly passed away on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, after spending an incredible week of vacation surrounded by his entire family while camping in the mountains he loved so much.Ī celebration of his life will be on Thursday, August 5, 2021, at the Black Eagle Community Center, 2332 Smelter Avenue.