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James Proctor

Richmond, Virginia

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PROCTOR, James "Jim" William, 59, of Glen Allen, Va., died June 11, 2007. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Leisa Agee Proctor; his son, Fletcher Proctor; nephews, Matt Merritt and Ross Merritt and his wife, Sarah; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Charlie and Helen Sue Agee; and nephews,...

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Dear Leisa and Fletcher:

I cannot express the tremendous lost I feel. Jim was my boss, my friend and my mentor. He was compassionate, caring and kind. I consider myself very fortunate to have worked for him for 10 years. He will always be in my heart.

Love,

Dear Mrs. Proctor and Family,
I have known Jim for over 15 years. He was special, always pleasant, and caring. Jim was a one of a kind humanitarian, and will be sorely missed.

Bonnie Burgess
Business Promotion Ideas, Inc.

My prayers are with you in your hours of bereavement. May God grant you comfort as you deal with missing Jim who so dear to all of us.

To the Proctor Family & relatives,
You are in my prayers.

With deepest regards,
(Your lil' sister - Helen)
Office Manager - NMSDC Conference Headquarters

Dear Leisa, Fletcher & Family, We are so sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely, Bob Shapiro (TJ Classmate)

Leisa and Fletcher,

There are a few people you meet in your lifetime that make an enduring impression on you. Jim was one of those people. He was funny, he was great dancer, he was an immediate friend, he was sincere and he truly cared about everyone he ever met. He was first-class. We will never forget Jim Proctor and we will, forever, recall that jovial, smiling face that was Jim Proctor. Only Jim could make a four-letter word sound like sugar and spice. We will always recall the...

Leisa & Fletcher, I just learned yesterday of Jim's sad passing. He and I attended high school together (one year apart) and reconnected at Bank of Virginia/Signet Bank years later, and then our sons played baseball together. I always thought quite highly of Jim and throughly enjoyed his company. He was a genuinely nice man and one I'm proud to have called friend. I'm sorry we lost touch after he left the bank.
May God bless you and your family in this sad time and give you strength as...

Dear Leisa,

While we cannot begin to understand the great grief you must feel, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. As a teenager -- attending Methodist Youth camp at Lousiburg we would often sing a song -- "They will know we are Christians by our Love"....... I cannot tell you how many times I've thought of THAT song over and over the past few days in regard to Jimmy. They just don't make 'em much better than that man.

Again, know that you are in our...

Leisa & Fletcher, We are so sorry to hear about Jim passing. He was a very nice person. I can remember seeing him in church. He loved his Church. Roy, Marjorie, Debbie Lipscomb