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James Sprouse

Richmond, Virginia

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SPROUSE, James D., 81, of Richmond, passed away Saturday, August 4, 2007. Mr. Sprouse served his country proudly during World War II in the U.S. Marines. He was preceded in death by two granddaughters, Julie and Christine Peace. He is survived by his devoted wife of 65 years, Margaret Sprouse;...

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I feel so thankful that I could spend some time with your father and with you that sad afternoon before he passed away. I was inspired to see the love and courage of your family gathered around his bed.

Dear Brenda,
We are truely sorry for your loss. A parent is never replacable and stands in God's place when we are little to teach us who God is. What a wonderful job your parents did. I did not know him, but I know you. The kindness, love, and willing spirit shows up again and again. The spirit of Christ shines through you and His character is reflected in the way you interact with others. You have been such a blessing to so many. The love and care of your father has helped you...

Dear Brenda and Family,

You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. What a blessing to know that your dad sleeps in Jesus.

Dear Brenda,
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of you precious daddy. What a creative and special poem you wrote in his memory. I'll remember to pray for you and your family during this sad time, but the good news is that you'll see him again when we all get to heaven!
luv, Moyna & Mike Daley

Our condolences and sympathy are extended to the Sprouse and Peace families. Special thoughts for Margaret. May you all be comforted by good memories, religion, friends and family. James Sprouse had an interesting life.

Dear Mrs. Peace,

Soooo sorry for the loss of your beloved father. The pain is unbearable and those who bare it would only know it. Your poem is breathtaking. You are very talented and a blessing to your loving parents. You are an inspiration for me and many more. Just know that the ones that have left us have left for a better place. Love you!!

Brenda, you have always been the model daughter. Your Dad loved it when you took him to Hawaii to see the hotel he was in during World War II. He loved going to Branson, MO to see Lawrence Welk. I am here for whatever you need; to talk or to listen.
Your friends,
Eleanor and Wayne Brown

Dear Sprouse family,
We are sorry for your loss. Hope in the Lord and we will see him soon when the trumpet of the Lord shall wake him up.

Dear Brenda,
That was a beautiful poem you wrote about your Dad. Keep the happy memories in your mind while awaiting the glorious resurrection when you'll be reunited.
Your friends,