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James C. Brittain Jr.

ORLANDO, Fla., North Carolina

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ORLANDO, Fla. - James C. Brittain Jr., 63, of Sanford, Fla., passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his beloved wife, Deborah, of almost six short years; his daughter, Nikki Brittain Ray; his father, James C. Brittain Sr.; his brother, Joseph Brittain; his...

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Jim was a very unique and caring person...he was so in tune with life and always tried to find a way to make things better. He was an inspiration to everyone who knew him and he loved his family dearly. Nikki was his pride and joy and he loved her with all his heart. Jim was a great father, teacher and was always there for her. He will be missed but we will look forward to the day we are all together again.
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We appreciate all of your prayers and thoughts for us. My daddy was an amazing man that surrounded himself with amazing friends - God Bless

Nikki , You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless and comfort you and your family.

Jimmy was a outstanding friend in high school. I have many "great memories" of our times in DeMolay. Sadly, as with other member of HHS Class of 1962, I lost contact over the years by being so far away. But, as in the theme song of Bob Hope: Jimmy, "Thanks for the memories."

I was so sorry to read about Jim's death. I know this has been a very hard year for all of you. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers

I remember Jimmy well from high school. He was always fun to be
around. We had a few classes
together, and he was always able to
make us all laugh. My deepest sympathy to the family.

My heart goes out to the entire family. Jim was a very dear friend of mine in High School and remained good friends thru out our adult lives. He loved his entire family very much. He did not mind telling you. Nikki you were the sparkle in his eyes. He was so proud of you..He often expressed what a good job Kay did raising You.
Deborah he always mentioned to me how caring you were and how lucky he was to find you...Joe, Jim often told the story of you "borrowing" his car without permission....

I am so sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed meeting him. He was a special person.