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James Touchstone

Atlanta, Georgia

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TOUCHSTONE, James James Scott Touchstone, age 61, of Smyrna, GA, beloved father, son, brother and uncle, passed away suddenly at his home April 25, 2014. He is survived by his children Jared Touchstone of Chicago, Illinois, and Isabel Touchstone of Smyrna, GA, mother Aline McDonald (Jim) of...

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James' family, especially Leah, is in my prayers - praying that you find yourself surrounded by peace. Sending my love and support.

My deepest sympathy to all of you. Lisa Smoak- Reid

Was so shocked when Davida emailed me to tell me Scotty was gone. It's been so long since I've seen Scotty, always missed him at the reunions, but he is a fond memory along with the rest of my Headland High School days.
Will always remember his cute smile and sense of humor.
Rest in peace Scotty, you will certainly be missed.

Great memories of baseball and High School. RIP Scotty.

I will always remember the great family Christmas get togethers we had at the house of "Scotty's" grandparents, Glenn and Nelle, when we were growing up. With utmost sympathy, cousin Dan Zartman

Sending my deepest condolences to Scott's family and friends. He will be missed.

I was shocked and saddened to learn of Scott's passing. He was a man of many talents and interests. I enjoyed sharing our love of books. Love and sympathy to Scott's family and many friends.

Sending my deepest sympathy and condolences to the Touchstone Family. Scott was a great guy and I'll always remember the times we spent together . Your departure is so sad and way to soon. May peace be with you in Heaven as you've blessed so many.

Sending our deepest sympathy and condolences to Scott's family and friends, especially to those we knew and loved: Suzanne and Jared ( Izzy was very young) Our son played soccer with Jared on a Concord team. Scott was so proud of Jared and shared some early stories about Jared with me one day. Scott always had a smile for us. I remember him discussing how much he loved Pat Conroy's novels. Sincerely Lee Steincamp, Bill and Alex Smorczewski