James-Ross, III-Obituary

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James Clark Ross, III

Emerald Isle, North Carolina

1944 - 2017 (Age 72)

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DIED
February 10, 2017
AGE
72
LOCATION
Emerald Isle, North Carolina

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Noe-Brooks Funeral Home and Crematory - Morehead City Obituary

James Clark Ross, III, 72, of Emerald Isle died Friday, February 10, 2017, at the Crystal Coast Hospice House.

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Cookie, I am so sorry to hear of Jimny's death. He was such a sweet, precious soul. His smile was infectious. I know your heart is so broken, but I am so thankful that you found each other and his life was richer because of you and His Lord. Our prayers are being extended to you and his loved ones.

WE attended Atlantic Christian College together. After four years of military service I accepted a position at Kemps Landing school in Va. Beach. The first person I saw was Jim Ross and what a welcome sight. He helped me get started. We worked together in other capacities over the years. He was a excellent teacher and a fine man. I am sorry to hear of his passing. I know he will be missed by his family and many friends. I send my condolences to his family.

Sorry I did not know of Jim's passing. I went to school with him and Janet as well as Camp Glen Methodist Church when we were teenagers. I will make sure a Luminary representing Jimmy will be placed at the Carteret County Relay For Life on May 19th at West Carteret High School Track.

Dear Cookie,
I know you'll cherish all of the warm memories you and Jim shared. What a great neighbor and friend he was!! I'll miss his warm wit and generosity, but you are like him, so his spirit lives on!! God bless you and yours.
Much love,
Margaret

Cookie, I was shocked to hear of Jimmy's passing. When I use to meet you & him around Morehead, we always greeted each other with smiles & hugs. Jimmy was one of the nicest people I knew. I am so sorry for your loss. God bless you & your family. Lydia

Cookie, we are truly sorry to learn of the passing of Jimmy. He was a gentleman in high school and after seeing the two of you after 50 years at our reunion, he still was. Both of you made a wonderful couple. May God bless you and your family during this time.

Although, we didn't know Jim for a long time we feel blessed to have known him and called him a friend. We will remember the jokes he would tell and the laughs we shared. He was a good man always willing to lend a helping hand. He would spray alittle extra colonge when he knew we were coming because I would always tell him he was the best smelling man around. We will miss him but, his memory will always live on.

My heart goes out to you Cookie. I Will truly miss my conversations with him on my walks. He will be missed by many!