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James O. TUBERVILLE

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - James Ollie Tuberville, 80, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, at his home surrounded by his family.He was born on Sept. 14, 1930, to the late Ollie James and Leola Davis Tuberville. A native of Wynne, Ark., Mr. Tuberville was a Hampton resident for 44 years.As a committed educator...

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I have yet to meet a kinder, most caring friend and co-worker. All of the Point Option family who worked with Mr. Tubes (as he was so fondly) called by the students loved and respected him. Even today, he is still missed. He was a man of wisdom with a kind gentle spirit. I can honestly say I loved Mr. Tubes. He was a family man always talking about his wife, his children and those special grandchildren. Love ❤ to the family.

Speaking as one of his former students...there are some things he taught me that i will never forget. He was a wonderful teacher...gail wilkins (Okai) Warwick Class of '74

I remember Mr. Tuberville from Huntington High. He always had a smile on his face and was a wonderful teacher.
May your fond memories of Mr. Tuberville keep him close to you.
Be encouraged and blessed.

May the love and peace of God keep the family as our heart felt condolences are with each of them at the home going of James O Tuberville . For the family and friends we are praying and may the peace and the love of God comfort us all.

To the Tuberville Family,
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband/father, but hope you find solace in knowing that Mr. Tuberville left a lasting impression on anyone who came in contact with him. He was my government teacher at Warwick High School in 1975/1976, and I never forgot him.
Valerie Augburn Walker
Warwick High School
Class of 1976

Bro. Tuberville was one of the most compassionate and sincere Elders. You could sit down and talk to him about anything and get the support that you needed. When I first came into the Kingdom Hall 13 years ago he was the first person that greeted me and the Tuberville family has always welcomed me with open arms. I will truly miss his wonderful comments and straight to the point prayers. LOL! To the Tuberville family we love you all so very much, and as the days and weeks pass, and as you...

I hope that the Tuberville family can find some comfort in all of the wonderful memories of this kind, generous man. I had the pleasure of working with him for many years at Point Option and I am a better person for having known him. Mr. Tuberville was a gentle, honest, hard-working man who demonstrated what living an honorable life is all about. He will be missed by many.

Thank you so much for being a great father. You taught me everything I needed to know about LIFE. How to be a good husband,father,and a good person.I miss you and will always love you...

Mr T was an awesome teacher.I knew him when we was at Point Option. Even after I was done at Point Option and would go back there to visit he still remembered who I was. He asked how I was doing and what I was doing with my life. He was really nice and soft spoken. He was easy going if you listenmed to him. He was a great man. I wish the best for his family.