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James Causby Obituary

GASTONIA - James Michael Causby, 65, a native of Gaston County, passed away at G.M.H. on March 4, 2011 at 11:18 a.m. Michael was preceded in death by his parents, Russel and Mildred Causby; his brother, Barry Dean Causby; and his daughter, April Sedlak.
Survivors include his brother, Richard Bolich, and sister, Joann Lawing; his niece and her husband, Carla and James Scott and her two sons, Dakota Scott and Conner Fields; his nephew and his daughter, Shane and Alyssa Hinson; and two granddaughters, Andrea Lynch and Hannah Ramsey.
The family requested a private service only please.
Michael, you will be missed but never forgotten. You will always remain in our hearts, comforted by love, until we are one day reunited again in Heaven above. You were the father I never had. With me forever, you are my dad.
A Simple Service of Gastonia is handling the arrangements for the Causby family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Gaston Gazette on Mar. 7, 2011.

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joann ray

March 2, 2022

i am so sorry

joann nanney ray

March 13, 2011

i am so sorry. i just found out

Candy Lou

March 7, 2011

We will miss you!
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Candy Lou

March 7, 2011

With Sympathy
You will be missed by Beverly,Jackie,Candy,Robert, Christopher and Caitlyn.

Beverly Koehler

March 7, 2011

I will miss you and you will forever be in my heart. Your neice Beverly Koehler.

Beverly Koehler

March 7, 2011

I will miss you and you will forever be in my heart. Youe niece Beverly Koehler.

BEVERLY koehler

March 7, 2011

I will miss you and you will forever be in my heart. Love your neice Beverly.

Marilyn Principe

March 7, 2011

I am sorry to hear of Michael's death. My sympathy to all his friends and family.

Marilyn (Causby) Principe

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