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James E. East II

ALBION, New York

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East, James E. II Clarendon: James E. East II, "The Greek Gawd", age 23, died suddenly 7/26/2008 as a result of a Motor Vehicle Accident. He is survived by his parents, Daniel and Susan Vickers; his sisters, Denine East, Amanda (Gordon) Stearns, Christina East; his brothers, Steven East,...

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My family and I have thought of James as one of "our boys" for years now, he was one of our "no knock kids", and was always welcome in our home day or night and has been a true joy and blessing to all of us with his humor, intelligence and true caring for people. He was the one who could adjust the carb on Shane's(10) dirt bike, talk Maggie(14) out of one of her "moods", and stuck close to my Logan (17) for a year and a half when he was going through a rough time. He was a brother to Dylan...

Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the sudden death of your beloved, James. Please pass our words of support to the family.

Sincerely,

You will be missed and we love you very much. Let god take care of you now, while you watch over us all.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

james you were always so fun to talk to. you and uncle ed man i would have to make 10 pots of coffee just to keep you guys around! always so happy and giving you will be totally missed! love always??

~? kailey jean

James was one of the one of the most educated people I knew despite never going to college. He was well read in just about every subject and one of my favorite conversationalists. I used to get mad at him because whenever we had a debate, I couldn't get a word in edge-wise. He would dominate the conversation with supporting facts and statistics and when it was finally my turn to speak, it was too late. By then, he'd have made such a powerful arguement I was on his side. I'll miss James a lot,...

I met James through my son Darren, he was affectionately know as "Brother James", he was truely a brother to Darren. James was very kind, and respectful, and will truelly be missed.

I didn't get the chance to see him recently, but James was one of the sweetest, most fun-loving people I have come across. He will be missed by many.

James....u were one of the most unique individuals that I was always so proud of....despite all the drama. You set your standards high for yourself and you always managed to succeed no matter what anyone told you! I am going to miss those unique conversations with my nephew over our many cups of coffee. I miss you James and I will always love you.

Aunt Sandy