James-Kendrick-Obituary

James Patrick Kendrick

Bermuda Run, North Carolina

1943 - 2022

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Kendrick, James Patrick May 23, 1943, Wilmington, NC - January 2, 2022, Winston-Salem, NCThe celebration of life service will be Saturday, February 19th at 11:00, at Reynolda Church, 2200 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC. Jim is preceded in death by his parents, John and Edie Kendrick, his...

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Jim was a good committee worker, and instructor in the Bio-Photo Workshops. Always a gentleman with a ready smile and helpful performance. He made the world a better place. Nick Graver, RBP Rochester, NY

Jim was a perfect gentlemen and very kind. He truly loved his Susie as he often spoke to us about her. Jim was our guide in helping us to find a condo for my mom. I regret we did not stay in touch after purchasing our condo. We will always remember him.

Mom and I met Jim through the Real Estate he worked with. We will remember Jim as a gentle and meek man as well as kind. So sorry for your loss. He truly adored his wife Susie whom he talked about frequently. We talked about getting together for a Spanish meal at mom´s home, but unfortunately it never transpired. He will be remembered by us with warm memories.

Dear Kendrick Family - I always enjoyed crossing paths with Jim at various REALTOR Events! We shared good conversations and discussion about real estate. Well written obituary; glad to learn more about his life. He was a Good Man! With Peace, Prayers & Hope - Jack Stack

We met Jim in 2005 when we were looking for a Realtor to find us a home before we moved to the USA from the United Kingdom. He and Susan became our friends and Jim help me with referrals for my new business and we worked together on many project including his own home. He showed us around houses in 2006 and arranged to use the company Rolls Royce to take us around. Even though we moved back to the United Kingdom in 2020, we still thought of him. Rest easy my friend, you will be missed

Jim and Susan were neighbors. If I was outside, Jim would stop and say "HI'. He was always kind and smiling. A good person and neighbor. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

A genteel man who brought a spark into each day. On every Marine Corps birthday, he would call me wherever I was. Working with Jim made me want to be a better guy. I will miss him and thank for the sailor that became my friend.

Dear Susan and family, I am so sorry for the sadness you will have missing Jim but we rejoice in the knowledge of the joy of the Lord Jim is having in heaven. It doesnt get better till we see them again but one day at a time we get better at it. Find comfort in all the wonderful memories with him and thinking of him with our Lord and knowing you will see him again one day! My love, thoughts and prayers are with you.