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James Ray Davis

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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James Ray (J.D.) Davis, 38, of Roanoke, passed away on Friday, January 1, 2010. He was predeceased by his brother, Ronald Thomas Murphy; and a nephew, Jonathan Shane Anderson. Jim worked in security at I.T.&T. He loved animals, following UVA football and tinkering with electrical gadgets. A...

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Nancy & Tommy... I really don't know what to say. I'm at a loss for words. I'm so sorry that you are going through this right now. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God comfort you during this most difficult time. Love you both!

I only met Jim once; he reminded me of Missy- outgoing and pleasant. My heart goes out to each one of you as you get through the days ahead. Just know that I along with your other friends are here for you and we will be praying for you daily! We Love you!

Missy, I can't begin to tell you how deeply sorry I am for your family's loss. Although I never really knew him well, I had always thought that Jimmy was a sweet kid. Things like this aren't supposed to happen. I can't seem to wrap my head around this. You are in my heart, and my thoughts and prayers. If there is anything in the world that you need, Im here for you.

I never had the pleasure of knowing Jimmy. I hope he has found peace. It is for his family members, whom I do know and cherish, that we offer our heartfelt prayers. May God hold your hands and guide you through this tribulation into a safe and prosperous New Year. Love Always, Nancy Mitchell and family

My condolences to the Davis and Murphy family.
I grew up with Jimmy and his family as a boy.They were a great bunch of people whose love shined thru Jimmy.I will never forget those memories of Jimmy and all of us sleigh-riding on "dead man's hill" or sitting in Tommy's old Pontiac pretending we were cruising Williamson Rd or sitting around the kitchen listening to Jimmy's family play their guitars and banjos.Where does time go?.

Well, this is for Jimmy:
I just want to say...

JD was friendly and fun. he always managed to make me smile. he usually had a smile and a friendly word for everyone. a good friend. he will be missed.

JD was a kind, friendly person that always greeted everyone with a smile, often joking around to make others smile as well. He will be deeply missed. My heart and prayers go out to his family.
Edna Coleman (Roanoke, Va)

May God grant the family and friends peace and give them strength during this difficult time. You are all in our prayers.

JD was a real good friend and fellow co-worker who will be deeply missed...my sincere thoughts and prayers go out to JD's family and friends...good-bye my friend...Dave Gibson