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James R. Black

Xenia, Ohio

Nov 4, 1956 – Dec 30, 2018 (Age 62)

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BORN
November 4, 1956
DIED
December 30, 2018
AGE
62
LOCATION
Xenia, Ohio

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James Black passed away on December 30, 2018 at the age of 62 in Xenia, Ohio. Funeral Home Services for James are being provided by Rhodes Funeral Home - Washington Avenue. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on January 2, 2019.

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Hubby, you don´t know you have been missed so much by me and others and your baby Teddy. He´s still hanging in there !

James you missed and loved by those who knew you. Continue to rest.

It will be 5 years on Saturday Dec 30,2018 that my husband (Hubby,Chessee ) has passed you don't know how much you are Missed by your wife,Son,Teddy mother-in-law sister-in-law brother-in-law Brothers your family.

We wanted to send our deepest sympathies and prayers to the Black Family. We will always remember the funny jokes he told to make us laugh and his warm personality. He will truly be missed.

I am going to miss the sarcastic phone calls if the weeks became too long, James Black would always reintroduce himself as if I didn't know who he was or I have forgotten him. I also will miss, if he told me I was wrong about something(life) he would know I was upset and tell me to call him back once I got over it and he expected to be called back promptly lol......(the best sense of humor) My best memory of my father, was in that ugly green Dodge station wagon, on Williams Blvd, at the...

Cousin, Friend and like a Brother. I will always remember that Big Afro and Smile. Going to miss our phone conversations and hanging out with you whenever I came to New Orleans. I appreciate you and Lynette always opening your doors to me. Crying as I'm writing this. Gone way too soon, Rest Easy Big Cheesie. Love you Kinfolks.

James Black You are missed. I miss you from but dailing me everyday.

James, to meet you and call you friend was a blessing. I will miss your stories about South Carolina State and Claflin University.

While your presence is gone from this earth, your memory will live forever in our hearts.

Rest in Heaven until we meet again!

To my dear friend James Black, James and I met in 1981 in Kansas City playing Football for the Kansas City Chiefs. James and I became good friends and had a bond like brothers. He will always be remembered and truly missed. May God bless you and your family and friends. Thanks for being in my life. Lance Madison