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James O. Churchill

Washington, District of Columbia

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  JAMES ORLANDO CHURCHILL  Departed this life on Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Survived by his devoted wife, Linda Churchill; three children, Shawn, Renee and Sevone; a host of other relatives and many friends. Services will be held Friday, October 22; Wake 10 a.m., Service 11 a.m. at...

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Remembering James since 1949...but more importantly, all of the years to follow. Yes, his was a life well lived. We, his lifelong friends, will continue to celebrate that life. Rest In Peace James.

Sorry to hear of James' passing. Words can't express sympathy at a time like this. My prayers are with his family.
Yes, he always had a smile and a devilish way about him. He left many friends from Liberty Park.

I met James at Ruffner through Michael Harrison (Liberty Park). He always had a smile and was big fun to be around. May God comfort the family in their hour of bereavement. R.I.P James

I met and shared classes with James at Ruffner Jr. High School in the 1950s. We also shared classes at Booker T Washington. He was always the same; sweet and down to earth and a lot of fun. Several of his old childhood friends attended the lovely services for James on last Friday at Temple of Praise Church in DC; Harold Barron, Joe Rose, Benjamin Hyman, Pastor Ronald Stith, Donald (Duck) Bullock, Denvert Boney, Winford Lamb, Tony Howard, Ethel Skinner Horton, Mildred Brown, Brenda William...

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I grew up in Liberty Park and that's where I meet James. He was a very nice individual. God bless and keep the family strong during this time of great sadness.

We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your love one. May God comfort and strengthen your hearts now and in the days to come. (Psalm 23)
John Gilliam and Bernice Gilliam Langley

Take comfort in knowing that we have a special guardian angel to watch over us all. As he was just that kind of a guy.

We will miss James. He was a wonderfully charming person to be around and could make the whole room laugh with his comments. May Gods arms wrap around you, comfort you in your time of sadess and fill your heart with joyous memories. You are in my family's prayers.

My most humorous memory of James was when we were out Christmas caroling with the Youth Group of our church (many years ago). Harold and James had borrowed their mother's blue 'deuce and a quarter,' and Harold ran it into a ditch as he was trying to park at Deacon Lee's house. Everyone was afraid of what Mrs. Viola was going to say. Those of us who grew up with you, James, will truly miss you.

Debra Long Dollar