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James Harold Clevinger II

Roanoke, Virginia

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James Harold Clevinger, II, 47, of Cloverdale, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 27, 2008. He was preceded in death by his father, James Harold Clevinger, and is survived by his loving wife of seven years, Chasity Clevinger; three daughters, Dever, Amber, Kaitlin; his mother, Millie...

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I'm very sorry to hear of your loss of James. I worked with James at HSN and Orvis. James always spoke of his family- he dearly loved you all. I will miss James. My heart goes out to you and your family.

hey i am sorry abount james loss
to the family

When I first started at the call center with Newport News, Inc., I shared the corner office with James. Right outside the office was James' mail order entry team. Boo and that team adored James', as we all did. He was a great mentor to me. I learned so much from him, especially when it came to making your employees your first priority. James had a heart of gold and I will always be thankful that he was there to guide me at the start of my career. The world is a better place because of him.

I am shocked and so very sorry to learn of your loss. I worked with James at NHI and he really was a great guy. With deepest sympathy

I am in shock. I worked with James for years at NNI, it seems like it was just yesterday. He was such a nice guy who was great to work with. He will be missed. I am glad he is in heaven, just waiting for us.

I have just heard the news, and I am SHOCKED to say the least....as my tears flow, I remember back when we were all kids "hanging out" together. And yes, we have all gone our seperate ways, but we did not plan that to do that. I guess we just never thought any of us would leave before the others. MY heart , my thoughts and prayers and my deepest sympathy goes out to you the family, I cannot imagine loosing James so young. The last time we spoke, we talked of getting the family's...

This is such a shock. I knew and worked with James at NNI and considered him to be a fine friend and colleague, one with integrity and compassion, a genuine person. My thoughts are with you.

IM SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT JAMES, HE WAS THE BEST MANAGER THAT WE EVER HAD AND I SHED REAL TEARS WHEN HE LEFT NEWPORT NEWS, INC. HE TOUCHED SO MANY LIVES

I had the pleasure of working with James at Orvis. He was such a nice person. Always smiling and always had something nice to say. I was really sad when he left Orvis and more sad to learn of his passing.
Dana Wimmer