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James Means

MOORESVILLE, North Carolina

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James Edward Means CHARLOTTE - Mr. James Edward Means, 72, of Charlotte, NC died Wednesday, May 29, 2013, at Levine & Dickson Hospice House, Huntersville, NC. James was born July 8, 1940, in Mecklenburg County, NC, to the late Jerdie and Dorothy Blanton Means. At an early age he joined...

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I meant James when they had the store on Lincoln Street him and his family and then after that I started babysitting for him and Gwen memes I kept natron I kept Adrian and I kept a daughter and after that I was a member of the family rest in peace my friend

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am so sorry for the loss of family merber my prayer all with the family james was a good friend to all

My heart is with you family on the passing of cousin James. He will be truly missed by us all.

Sorry to hear about James, but just remember the good times you shared, with him as a father,brother,grandfather and friend he will be missed by many,but just remember to trust in GOD he will always be there, to carry you threw. Madeline and Booker T. Washington Charlotte, N.C.

My prayers are with the family and friends. I will always have great memories of James Means. He had a great sense of humor about himself. James will be missed but never forgotten!!

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Means family. Death is never something we get use to. But know during this time you are not alone. Our Creator promises better days ahead. He will give you the strength needed to get through this difficult time.

"Farewell"
Goodbye is a word we hate to say, so I'll say farewell. We'll miss you, but we know you're in a better place. A place where there is no pain and suffering, just peace. The times we shared will never be forgotten. Old friend, you're truly missed, so rest until we meet again.
Love you always, Myra

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I had the pleasure of knowing Mr James where he and I worked at Shogren Ind in Concord. May he R.I.P. My good friend.
Debbie Self