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But it's your birthday tomorrow, twin. I am going to miss you dearly. XOXO
bean
May 01, 2014
Richmond Hill, Georgia
Christopher Chris M. James - RICHMOND HILL - Christopher Chris Michael James, 42, of Richmond Hill, Georgia, died Wednesday afternoon, March 5, 2014, at Memorial University Medical Center. Born in Panorama City, California, he was the only son of Linda Marie Sova James and the late John Curtis...
Read MoreBut it's your birthday tomorrow, twin. I am going to miss you dearly. XOXO
bean
May 01, 2014
Goodbye old friend. We met when we were 10 years old in the YMCA. We shared a lot over the 30 years of friendship. Thank you for the good memories!
Martha George
April 22, 2014 | Huntington Beach, CA
I knew Chris in high school. We were good friends for several years and dated very briefly. I'm shocked to read of his passing. He introduced me to a love of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Peter Paul and Mary. Love to his mom.
shannon Carranza
April 21, 2014 | FL
Chris, You have made a big impact for everyone in Savannah, GA and your ways have made us live a little easier because you gave your support for the love you do for these people. I grew to know you when you moved here how much of an inspiration person you are. You touched everyone's lives with special connection that will never be forgotten. May you rest in peace and rejoice with God. With Love and Prayers to Kieran, sons, and to all family and friends.
Debbie Barefield
March 08, 2014 | Savannah
Chris always had a smile on his face. I am going to miss him tremendously.
Eric Sharpe
March 07, 2014 | Savannah, GA
You have our deepest sympathy.
Laura and Jamey
March 07, 2014 | Savannah, GA
This is so tragic, I am so sorry for your loss. Praying for you, Kieran, and your boys and Christopher's mom and siblings in this difficult time.
Linda Davis
March 07, 2014 | Pooler, GA
My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Annette Clay
March 07, 2014 | Garden City, GA
Mayor Edna B. Jackson and Interpreter Chris James
Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives, When martyred flowers breathe out their little lives, Sweet as a song that once console our pain, But shall never be sung again, Is thy remembrance. Now the hour of rest Hath come to thee. Sleep, loved one: it is best. —
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Christopher Michael James,
Thanks for all you have done for the Deaf Community, Chatham County Association of the Deaf (Secretary) "CCAD", and Deaf Awareness Banquet...
Dr. Frank Lala
March 07, 2014 | Savannah, GA