James Drew Hayes
Born: June 29, 1964; in Waukegan, IL
Died: December 20, 2018; in Largo, FL
James Drew "JD" Hayes, 54, of Largo, FL, formerly of Glen Ellyn, IL, passed away Thursday, December 20th at 9:35am at his home. He was born June 29th, 1964, in Waukegan, IL, son of James Clinton and Sharon Lynne (Whitson) Hayes. He was a graduate of Glenbard West High School, Glen Ellyn, IL, class of 1982. James worked at a restaurant in Largo FL near Tampa, as host and server. While living in California, JD worked in HVAC and landscaping. He loved playing golf, going to the beach and walking his dog. James spent the last 7 years with his best friend and life companion, Tina (Logsdon) Hart.
He is survived by: 2 Daughters, Jessica Hayes (fianc , Zak Ryan) of Glen Ellyn, IL and Maddison Hayes of Glen Ellyn, IL; Mother, Sharon (Whitson) Hayes of Mahomet, IL; Sister, Lisa (Hayes) Brumm & husband, Kevin of Litchfield, IL; Brother, Joshua Hayes of Long Grove, IL; Nephews and Niece, Jeremy (Lara) Brumm, Katy (Christopher) Pederson, Cullen (Ann) Brumm.
He was preceded in death by his father, James C. Hayes.
A memorial service was held Sunday, December 30th at 1:00pm at Union Avenue Christian Church in Litchfield, IL followed by a meal for family and friends.
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My condolences go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. May you find a measure of comfort found at John 6:40 which says that soon we will all see our loved ones again
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