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James Youngchull Kim

Greensboro, North Carolina

Feb 15, 1969 – May 4, 2025

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BORN
February 15, 1969
DIED
May 4, 2025
LOCATION
Greensboro, North Carolina

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James Youngchull KimFebruary 15, 1969 - May 4, 2025It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of James Youngchull Kim, 56, of Greensboro, N.C. on May 4, 2025 surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Manhattan, N.Y. on February 15, 1969, to Dr. Kyung Hyun Kim and Mrs. Ae Rim Kim....

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I just today found out about Dr. Kim's passing. My husband and I were two of his patients. He was a wonderful, caring doctor and we were saddened when he left our practice. He was always so happy and so very caring. He will be missed by all her knew him. Rest in peace Dr. Kim.

Dr Kim was one of a kind. He took care of my father in his declining days as if he was his own father. Then my mother. I called him on a Friday night and he was at her home within an hour in stoneville NC. May his rewards be many and his blessings even more. My parents loved you Dr. Kim. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Dr Kim has such a calm presence about him. He took time with his patients and actually listened to what they had to say. He was the best doctor ever. May he rest in peace.

Dr. Kim's casual demeanor coupled with his thorough and insightful medical care always made me feel at ease. He never seemed rushed. He would sometimes call me at home to report results. Our appointments often included discussions of extraneous matters, such as golf or the economy. His passing is a loss not only to his patients and his family, but also to our wonderful Greensboro medical community.

He was a wonderful Doctor - always taking time to hear your concerns without rushing. I will miss him and still have not found a replacement that comes close.

I'm so saddened by this news. Dr. Kim was an amazing doctor who showed great compassion for his patients. When he received notice of my suspicious mammogram, he called me after hours to let me know that we were "in it" together. Fortunately, it wasn't breast cancer, but his message meant so much to me. I hope his family knows how much he meant to his "patient family". Peace and prayers for all who he knew him.

Incredible doctor, amazing man, and he will always be remembered. My deepest sympathy for the family and friends.