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James Wesley Fields

New River Valley, Virginia

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James (Pete) Wesley Fields, 54, of Pulaski, passed away Saturday, March 3, 2012, at Lewis Gale Hospital, Pulaski. He was born on May 6, 1957, in Lebanon. He was preceded in death by his father, James Raymond Fields. He is survived by his mother, Shirley Campbell Fields; his wife, Dreama Branscome...

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Don,
We wish you much strength and comfort. May the Lord wrap you in His quit of Peace while flooding your thoughts with memories of laughter and love. Many prayers.
Mike and Kim Quesenberry

So sorry for your loss,I cherrish the memory of Jim & I talking to the wee hours of the morning about fishing,hunting & life in general.From what little time I got to spend with him,I could tell he was a honorable person & a true gentleman at heart.This world has definitely lost a good man.Our thoughts & prayers are with you. Mike Davidson & family (Pulaski Va.)

So sorry for the lost of Pete. It was a shock to hear of this. He will be missed very much. Prayers to the family. Jenny so sorry to hear of this..we are thinking of you. Cecil and Jackie, we love you guys.

Don, Peggy

I am very sorry to hear about Pete's passing, he was a wonderful person I am sure he will be greatly missed. May God be with you and comfort you and the entire family. Love you guys and Matt and Megan. I will pray for you as always. Love you all! Rita

We are very sorry for your loss. We enjoyed working with Mr. Fields as nursing students. Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

Sincerely,
Giles County Technology PN Students

I am so very sorry for your loss. My heart truely goes out to you. I can honestly say it was an honor and a privilege to have known and worked with Jim.

So sorr about the lose of Jim he was such a great man and i worked at BJS crocery where he came in and he was such a great ranger may god confort u in the days to com he sure will be missed

Cheryl,I am so sorry for your loss. I know your brother will be missed. My thoughts & prayers are with you and your family.

My thoughts and prayers will continue for Jim's family. I first met him in 1976, when we worked together at Claytor Lake. He became a fishing, hunting, card playing, drinking buddy, and, he was my friend. Rest in peace 'Nut.