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James Lovingood

Charleston, South Carolina

1941 - 2020

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James Lovingood Huger, SC - James Lovingood, 78, of Huger, SC entered into eternal rest on April 24, 2020 at his home. James was born in Gaffney, SC on November 21, 1941. He is the son of the late Van B. Lovingood and Sadie Lipscomb Lovingood. He retired from General Electric Aircraft Engines in...

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Debbie and Family, I am so sorry to hear about your Father's passing. Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Sol

I am so sorry to hear about Jimmy's passing and want to let the family know I am praying for God to comfort them. His sister, Jean Ann, was a very good friend when our families attended Holmes Avenue Baptist Church in the 50's.
Harriette Anne Fitts Watson

Condolences to James family. Sorry for your loss. I have good memories of James,Betty and Sott. Knew them for many years at the office.

I have good memories growing up in Holmes Avenue Baptist Church and playing church softball with Jimmy.He was a great guy.May God bless his family.Donald Stone

Jeannann I am so sorry to hear about your Brother. Your family is in my prayers. Linda C Bennett

what a wonderful human being Jimmy was his love for family and all the history that went along with it thank you for all the fun times at the homeplace in murphy n.c.you sure loved that mountain. your wit and smile will always be remembered and your love for family. we cousins in gaffney will cherish your memory and always be grateful for our Lovingood family .We knew our ancestors better because of you

Condolences to friends and family especially Jerry, Tommy, Jeaneane, and Linda who I remember growing up together in the 50's and I would welcome them as a friend on facebook. Jimmy and I were best Friends for about 5 years in the 50's growing up on Laurel street in North Charleston. we had a lot of good memories playing all kinds of ball games. It was a pleasure to be with Jimmy in the laid back 50's.

I am so sorry at the passing of your Father, Mark.