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James Anthony LeDOUX

Sacramento, California

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LeDOUX, James Anthony Passed away on May 1, 2010, after a lengthy battle with cancer, surrounded by his wife and family. He is the best father ever. He is survived by devoted wife Grace Papale-LeDoux, and from his two previous marriages his son Stacy (April) LeDoux and daughters Katy (Tom)...

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Daddy, I talked to 'Ma' today and she asked me to tell you that she loves you terribly and misses you so. I know that you check your messages....so, I LOVE YOU! love Grace

i miss you daddy

Dear Grace and Family,

I am writing on behalf of the Grant Union High School Alumni Association, board of directors and museum staff. Jim was a founding member and 2nd president. Over the years he continued to contribute his time and expertise to the Association. We will miss his occasional visits to the museum and seeing him at football games. We were so lucky to have his help and support!

In appreciation for his friendship and years of service, GUHSAA is awarding a...

A good friend will be missed

I am Lila Thaden's son, and know how special a person Jim was to my mom. It's difficult to know what kind of message she would want me to impart to his loved ones as I am still grieving my mother's passing; amazingly almost exactly two years ago to the day that Jim passed. Perhaps this is a tribute in itself, as I imagine the two of them are now somehow together enjoying their existence with the zest and good humor they only began to explore here in this world, now free of physical...

Jim LeDoux is my uncle and my Father all into one. When I needed to talk He was always there for me, even at 3:00am. He taught me more than I could ever remember. I am proud to call you my Best Friend because you are and always will be. You will be missed and you will always be in my heart, I pray that I will be half the man you are ! Thank You Uncle Jim, Francis LeDoux.

Jim was a great friend and dedicated volunteer of the CSRM. Where as most docents focus on the needs to the patrons Jim always tried to make sure his fellow docents where taken care of too. We will be missed.

My condolences to Jim’s family and friends. Jim and I go back a long long way. He was a student of mine when I taught at Grant Union High 1957 -58. I remember him from there and then later knowing him through scouting. We were both Eagle Scouts. I remember visiting him at his district’s camp up on the coast one summer. Later my wife and I ran in to him at various reunions. He was a good student and a fine man man, and I remember him very fondly. Bruce Swinehart

Jim you will be missed by so many who knew you and I sincerely want your family to know how your kindness and your gentlman ways spoke volumes about you. I'm so glad I was your friend - my condolence to your family - I wish you all many happy memories.

Sincerely