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James B. Tripp Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

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TRIPP, James B. Jr., 62, of Richmond, passed away quietly after a brief bout with cancer on September 5, 2007. A gathering of family and friends will be held 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday (today) at Bliley's - Chippenham, 6900 Hull St. Rd. A celebration of life ceremony will be held 11 a.m. on Monday at the...

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I am so sorry to hear about Jimmy's death, the Tripps go back to our family many years, they lived across Warwick Road from us. Carolyn Hogwood and myself grew up with Jimmy, playing everything from football in our field to chats about nothing much at all. I am sorry I missed the service, I was recovering from surgery, and found out from Billy Cecil. Jimmy was a great kid and teenager and I know he had to have been a great influence to people he knew in his adult life. I will keep you and...

Pam,
Just a few words about Jim. What a man. He was truly a well rounded person. All of us at James Limousine will truly miss him because he was a part of our family. Take care and god bless.

to all of the family and friends of jim tripp, i send my deepest condolences on your loss. I have known jim for three years and used his services many times. he was the epitome of a business owner and operator. he was always there on time and was always interested in his customer's life if they wanted to share thoughts with him.

a good talker but a wonderful listener. I will miss him helping us at "Let's Get Frank" Tours

a real gentleman

Pam,
Just a little note to tell you what a great man Jim was.I only knew Jim for about 7 years and It was never dull standing at the airport beside Jim. He loved telling stories and I was all ears. When we needed Jim to handle a run for us he would say "just fax it to me" and I will take care of it. Over the years of Jim working for us not once did we ever have a complaint. Jim will be missed by all of us who knew and cared deeply for him. If you ever need anything please call.

Jim was a true professional in the executive car business. He was positive minded, courteous, friendly to everyone, accomodating to peoples needs and always on time. Jim was always neatly dressed and he kept his car spotless. He went the extra mile for his clients and excelled in his service to others. It's very seldom that some one comes along like Jim who takes such pride in his work and enjoys what he does. Jim left a big hole in all of our lives. Just to say all of us at Winn...

Jim as ya'll call him will always be Jimmy to me. We went to elementary school together and were best buds. but I did not know he was born in Greenville, NC. I knew Tripps there years ago. I have not spoken with Jimmy in years but thought of him often. Now I regret not trying to locate him and talk to him. He was the comedian in the bunch back then. Just knowing his character, I know he will be missed. I can't imagine him being anything but a great husband, father and grandfather. I know he...

Our entire family appreciates what a wonderful & positive influence Jim was on my cousin, Bart. To say that he will miss him very much is quite an understatement. Bart's whole family of Halls, Harris' & others will keep your family in our prayers during this very difficult time.