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Gone, but Never Forgotten
Patricia H Addison
July 28, 2024
North Charleston, South Carolina
Oct 7, 1926 – Jul 31, 2021 (Age 94)
James John French Charleston - Mr. James John "Jim" French, 94, of Charleston, SC, the publisher-editor of The Chronicle, entered into eternal rest on Saturday, July 31, 2021. The relatives and friends of Mr. James John "Jim" French are invited to attend his Celebration of Life Service 12:00...
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Patricia H Addison
July 28, 2024
Remembering how kind and caring Mr. French was. He gave his life and soul to our community and became an avid defender of truth and freedom. He leaves giant footprints in this community. He will forever be a positive influence of what is right and how to fix the wrong. Love to you and family
Geri miller
July 28, 2023 | Friend
Rest In Peace my friend! We miss your presence with the Chronicle.
Beverly Gadson-Birch
July 28, 2022
Gone but never forgotten
Patricia H Addison
July 28, 2022 | Friend
Sympathy goes to the Family of Mrs. James J. French. He did a beautiful job keeping the community informed about the news. Servant well done.
Juanita B. Smalls
August 24, 2021 | Other
To the family of James John French: My condolences on the transition of Mr. French. This was a GOOD man to everyone! His presence will be greatly missed. We thank him for advocating for the African American Community in particular but also for the entire community of Charleston, S.C.(the Holy City), as he saw equal rights for ALL was beneficial for ALL! His editorial closings "MERCY"!!!
Jacquetta Miller-Whaley
August 09, 2021
French was my brother-in-law will be missed by all of his family. We loved his love for life and he lived it to the fullest.
Helen Jackson
August 07, 2021 | Family
Thanks for all did for Us
Patricia H Addison
August 06, 2021 | Friend
Memories are for ever written of James John French. His caring, kind soul shall be missed. He touched the lives of so many on his journey through life. Rest sweet spirit. You are loved to the end of earth. Never forgotten.
Geraldine L. Miller
August 05, 2021