JAMES-MCNATT-Obituary

JAMES HOWARD MCNATT Jr.

Memphis, Tennessee

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JAMES HOWARD MCNATT, JR., 70, had his appointment to be with Jesus on August 12, 2013 after battling lung cancer at Baptist Hospice House in Collierville, TN. Jim attained many accomplishments in his life. He was a community leader in several civic and philanthropic organizations over his...

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My condolences to Jim's family and friends. Jim and I go back a long way when he and I were very close friends with the late Jim Greer. Jim said many good things about me, according to some of his agents and students in his real estate classes. I know this because many called me. He was a GREAT friend and a GREAT fellow Realtor.. May he rest in peace. Bill

Your kindness will always be remembered.

From the Memphis Jaycees through many years in real estate friendships are never forgotton R.I.P Jim
Bob Applebaum

Dear Family,
Bob and I send our sympathy to you. Jim gave us many fond memories over the years and two beautiful children,
Trae and Lezlee, whom we love very much.
May God be with his children at this time and give them peace.

Jim was such an enjoyable person, always with a smile and a pleasure to be around. My arrival in Memphis in the 1960's was certainly enhanced by getting to know him. The stories of those days are very happy memories now, and I thank his friendship for making my life fuller! Dan wilkinson

Jim. You will be missed dearly and your memory will stay with all who knew and loved you. You are in good hands now. We love our daughter-in-law, Lezlee. She too, is in good hands. Rest in Peace. ???

Dear sweet cousin Jimmy - my eldest cousin - who was always there with that smile and infectious laugh-who instilled in all of us the ideology of never being a quitter. McNatt's don't quit we carry on he would say pick yourself up brush yourself off and try it again. Be confident in everything you do he would say. Show them confidence. Jimmy sure loved his children that I know - he was always talking about them - and his grands. There was never a prouder brother either - he just beamed...