Jimmy A. Paciona
September 6, 1932 - May 28, 2026
Jimmy A. Paciona, age 93, of Delaware City, Delaware, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Thursday, May 28, 2026; leaving behind a legacy of devotion, generosity, hard work, and unwavering love for his family and friends.
Born on September 6, 1932, in Hiawatha, West Virginia, Jimmy was the beloved son of the late Tony Paciona Sr. and Ollie Mae Paciona Caruso. After graduating Matoaka High School, Jimmy voluntarily enlisted to serve his country as a Combat Medic in the United States Army during the Korean War. His commitment to service reflected the courage, discipline, and selflessness that defined the way he lived his life. Prior to his retirement, Jimmy dedicated many years to Printpack, Inc., where he worked as a Master Ink Blender. He was respected for his expertise and extraordinary understanding of color theory, with an exceptional eye for shades and subtleties others often could not see. His craftsmanship and work ethic earned him the admiration of colleagues and reflected the pride he carried to work each and every day.
Above all else, Jimmy was a devoted family man. His wife, Joann, was truly the love of his life. Their 49 years of marriage was a genuine love story; their inseparable bond was clear to all who knew them. Simply put, where there was Joann, there was Jimmy—a package deal in every sense of the word. Jimmy and Joann treasured time spent together, whether at their home in Delaware City or atop Matoaka Mountain at their home in West Virginia. Side by side, they lovingly cared for their landscaped yard, enjoyed sipping coffee together next to their peaceful koi pond, and shared a special joy in raising chickens and pigeons together. The neighbors undoubtedly appreciated the rooster crowing at the crack of dawn! Their home stood as a reflection of the life they built together— a life with a shared purpose, rooted in love, laughter, loyalty, and admired by all.
In addition to his parents, Jimmy was preceded in death by his wife, Joann Paciona; his sisters, Mary Sue Johnson, Emma Treolo, Betty Bagley, and Edna Paciona; and his brothers, James Paciona, Tony Paciona Jr., Joe Paciona, and Johnny Paciona. He is survived by his loving children: James A. Paciona and his wife, Maria, of New Castle, Delaware; Tina M. Hager and her husband, David, of Elkton, Maryland; and Lisa A. Paciona (Diehl) and her fiancé, James, of Delaware City, Delaware. He was an immensely proud grandfather to Grace N. Diehl, Colby J. Hager, and Emma R. Diehl, each of whom brought him tremendous joy and whom he loved beyond measure. He is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends.
Jimmy found joy in life’s simple pleasures. Each morning, he faithfully walked five or more miles through the streets of Delaware City or along the C & D Canal’s Michael N. Castle Trail, embracing the beauty of the community he loved and the countless conversations shared with friends along the way. Jimmy never met a stranger and could strike up a conversation with anyone. Those who knew Jimmy will remember his quiet strength, infectious laugh, endless jokes, and deeply generous spirit. He often described himself as a simple man who did not need much, and possessed a heart that gave endlessly to others. Jimmy would quite literally give the shirt off his back to help someone in need. His kindness knew no limits, and his generosity touched countless lives.
Jimmy’s legacy is one of service, integrity, hard work, and unconditional love. Though he will be deeply missed, his family finds comfort in the memories he leaves behind—his unwavering commitment to their mother, the pride he took in his military service, their long walks filled with cherished stories and laughter, and the wisdom he shared throughout his life.
A visitation for family and friends will be held from 2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Monday, June 22, 2026, at Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 275 East Main Street, Middletown, Delaware, where a funeral service will begin at 3:00 p.m. A reception will follow at Dragon Run Park in Delaware City. Jimmy will be laid to rest with his wife, Joann in their hometown of West Virginia.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Jimmy’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, a cause very dear to his heart, by mail to: 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or online by clicking here.
A life so beautifully lived leaves an enduring imprint on all who were fortunate enough to know and love him. Though Jimmy is no longer by our side, his spirit, love, and example will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved him most.

ELIZABETH A HALLETT
To all the family members of Jimmy please take our deepest condolences we all love you with all our hearts will miss him so much love Ann and Pete Hallett.
Diana
My condolences to Jim and Maria, and the whole Paciona family.
Diana L. Sparks
My Uncle Jimmy helped make me the person I am today. Throughout my childhood and adulthood, he was there for me. He always had advice and truth he offered even if it happened to be tough love. Jimmy did all he could to guide me and inspired me to be a better, stronger person. He has nerves of steel to give me driving lessons when I moved back to Delaware and stayed with him and Aunt Joan. Uncle Jimmy always believed in me, told me he was proud of me, and told me never let anyone take advantage of me. He told me to stand up for what’s right and walk away from what’s wrong. I’m going to miss our long talks and the laughs.He always has corny jokes that he sometimes had to explain to me. The last time I took Uncle Jimmy to Joan’s grave, I remember how he sat there and told Joan we were there.He also told her he would be back with her as soon as he could. Uncle Jimmy and Aunt Joan showed the world what true love looks like, and I will miss them both forever.
James pychon
My deepest condolences, sonds like a good man , wish I had met him .
Marilou Stewart
Jim was so very nice to talk to
I will miss him on my walks
Eleanor Loveland
sending our condolences to the entire family. Jimmy was an awesome person, and I know you all are at peace knowing he’s with the love of his life, o what a reunion it must have been when they were united in Heaven. Sending Prayers to all, from the Loveland Family
Maria Paciona
Pop was the kindest and most generous of souls and I was honored to have him as my Father-in-law. I hope I did him proud as a wife to his son and an addition to the family. Don’t worry Pop…I will keep her under 90 on the way back to the “big city”. Tell everyone we love them in heaven and keep a good watch over us all. So much never-ending love to you. ~Ree