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James Broyles Jr.

Chesapeake, Virginia

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James H. Broyles Jr. CHESAPEAKE - James H. Broyles Jr., 58, of the 900 block of Hollywood Drive, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010 in his home. Jim was a U.S. Navy veteran and a retired civil servant. He was a member of St. John's Anglican Church of Virginia Beach. Jim was an avid hunter and...

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I met Jim and his crew while testing boats....a true profesional, and just as true a road warrior. Shared a few beers & sea stories. My condolenses to his family, a great loss of a good man. Lee Cone

I worked and traveled with Jim for many years while at Seabat. He was a good man with a big heart. I have not seen him in many years but now I really miss my friend. My condolences to his family. Andy Whitam Pensacola Fl.

We had the pleasure of meeting Jim and Jo when they stayed the month of May this year at our Llama farm. During the time they were here, Sonny (our little male Llama) was born. Jim took the best pictures of Sonny and Rosie (Sonny's half-sister). Jim enjoyed sitting out on the deck, rocking in the rocking chair and enjoying nature. He told me that we had wild turkeys down by the pond although we hadn't taken the time to either see or hear them. He also took some great pictures of deer in the...

Jim after riding in the Rumble Through the Tunnels 2007

Jim was a very dear friend who was kind, loyal, and always willing to lend a hand. He loved simple pleasures, a mountain view, a hockey game, fishing and hunting, riding his motorcycle, and growing things in his garden. Most of all he loved spending time with his friends and family.

I'll miss him so very much.

VROOM !! VROOM !!!

Jim will truly be missed. I will always remember the good times in Bedford and Danville, and of course all the hunting stories! His journals in Caring Bridge were amazing and I know he was an inspiration to many.

I'm praying that Jim and Grady are together now - probably looking for 12 pointers.

Jo, I see where Jim got his strength and courage from. You are such a blessing.

My deepest sympathy to Jo, Michelle, Christy and the family. Love, Sue

So very sorry for you loss. I have worked with Jim for many years. Listening to his stories of hunting and adventure. He will be missed.