Of Muskego, Wisconsin passed away on September 20, 2018. He leaves behind beloved wife Kathleen (nee Gillespie); children Daniel and Victoria (Alex Drogseth); his siblings Marie Branscombe, Gwen (Tom) Henneman, Margarita (John) Manarik, Nancy (Jose) Hinojosa, Juan, and Susan (Vinny Cerrone); and numerous nieces and nephews. He loved sailing, swing dancing, downhill skiing, and flying as a private pilot. He traveled extensively and never met anyone that he couldn't make into a friend along the way. He will be missed by friends in Milwaukee and around the world. He is preceded in death by his parents Lois (nee Brah) and Angel LuglioJim lived a very full and interesting life. Jim was born and spent much of his youth in Quillabamba, Peru, on his family's farm. After moving to Milwaukee in the eighth grade, he attended St. John Cathedral High School. He graduated from Marquette University, School of Engineering and received an MBA from Northern Illinois University, and was a Licensed Professional engineer.Jim was a Private Pilot who loved flying, he obtained his Pilot's license while still in high school, and owned a Piper Arrow IV for many years. He also enjoyed scuba diving and skiing. He was a PSIA certified ski instructor at Alpine Valley Ski Resort for many years. He gained great pleasure from introducing new skiers to his favorite winter sport. Another of Jim's favorite leisure activities was sailing his sailboat "Inclination" and most recently "Wind Dance" with his family and friends. Jim enjoyed swing dancing in the Milwaukee area, and wherever he traveled. He danced all over the U.S. and even in Thailand.Jim's career took him many places. After college he worked for Peter Albrecht Corporation designing and installing stage equipment. He cherished his time working there with his father who was a draftsmen at the Milwaukee office. He also spent time living on assignment in Venezuela with his wife Kathy. In Venezuela he worked on lighting for a George vs Forman Heavyweight championship fight, and always recalled that time with joy. Later, he worked for Barber Greene selling paving equipment. He even sold sand making equipment (rock crushers) to customers in Saudi Arabia. He was International Sales Manager at Martin Engineering and Rexnord. He was the President of Luglio Engineering Consultants International where he designed a conveyor system that proved to be earthquake proof. Jim was Regional Sales Manager at Scheck Process at the time of his passing.His career took him all over the world, he made and maintained many friends from his travels. He was one of the first into China and Vietnam when those countries opened to the west. He also traveled extensively on vacation and instilled a love of travel in his children.Family was the most important thing to Jim. He was happiest when he could be together with his family. He was fun loving, always enjoying a good laugh, always sharing stories and jokes. He made friends all over the world. Many will miss his quick wit and ready smile