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James Patrick Guy II Esq.

Richmond, Virginia

Nov 8, 1964 – Jan 21, 2026 (Age 61)

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BORN
November 8, 1964
DIED
January 21, 2026
AGE
61
LOCATION
Richmond, Virginia
CHARITY
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

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James Patrick Guy ll, Esq., K.M.James Patrick Guy II, Esq., K.M., died surrounded by his family on January 21, 2026. Jim, born in San Jose, California, lived his life all over the world, including New Jersey, Paris, Belgium, and Germany and Fairfax, Charlottesville, Richmond, and Saxe, Virginia....

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We were saddened to learn of Jim´s passing. He was a good friend and we were honored to have known him. Our condolences to his family.

My sincere sympathy is extended to the entire family of Jim Guy. It has been an honor and a privilege to have known Jim for the past five years. His courage and strength in the face of physical adversity will always be an inspiration to me. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

Jim was a beloved colleague. He was admired for his skills, dedication and judgment. I treasured our partnership and even more so, our friendship. He is missed, but never will be forgotten. RIP, partner.

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Deeply saddened to learn of Jim's passing. He stood out when I joined the electric cooperative family as an exceptionally thoughtful and kind friend, a source of guidance and inspiration. As a fellow Catholic, will pray for Jim and for his family to ultimately find peace in all his life meant

I knew Jim for more than 30 years. He was a consummate professional, widely respected, and a highly competent attorney. Surely, he will be missed by all those who knew him. May Judy and the entire family take comfort in knowing that Jim was well-liked and respected by his peer. May he rest in peace.

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**In Memory of Jim Guy** To the Guy family (2005-2008): Jim was the architect of an "Ultimate Supreme" sound. He provided the **4/4 engine** of **"Newgrange"** (*Rum de rum de rum a derimo*), grounding us in a rhythm as solid as Tudor stone. With the **"Christmas Pipes,"** he created a triumphant wall of sound that reached the rafters. Most of all, his music led us to the **vocal frenzy** of **"The Sky, The Dawn, and The Sun"**-a Handel-level choral peak that soared above the fog....