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James Robert Vaughn Jr.

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Age 72

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James Robert Vaughn, Jr.Sergeant Major James Robert Vaughn, Jr. (Retired), age 72 of Fort Washington, MD, departed this life on November 22, 2013.James, the son of Maggie Florence Vaughn and the late James Robert Vaughn, was born on April 13, 1941 in Murfreesboro, TN. He was a graduate of...

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Words can't express how sorry I am for your loss. Such a wonderful person gone too soon. Heart felt condolences sent from the Rheumatology Service at Walter Reed Bethesda.

It was a blessing meeting Jim while working at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Board of Veterans Appeals. He was always so helpful and pleasant when I needed information regarding a case. He was passionate about his advocacy and service to our Veterans and will be missed. May the Lord comfort and keep you in his loving care.

A truly special person, with a ready smile. I will miss seeing you!

Our sincere condolences. Pamela Smith (Dorothy Mae Chaney) Sacramento, Ca

Dorothy, Jamise, Miko, and family - I know there are no comforting words that I can share to ease the pain during this difficult time. Hold on tight to all the memories and may you find some comfort in knowing you will have a special angel watching over you. I will always remember how kind and welcoming James was when I would visit your home in Springfield, VA. I will continue to ask God to guide and comfort you. May you rest in peace James.

Rest in peace, team mate and class mate.
Ken Tillage and family

Expressing deep sympathy to Dorothy,Jamise, Jameko, grands, mother Vaugh and the entire McFerrin Family. James' great love of life, laughter and smile will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace and be assured, he will be missed. He'd want each of you to live a full life. In memoriam to your husband, Dorothy; your father - Jamise and Jameko and grandfather -kids. Our prayers are with you all during this time of grief. Again, with deepest sympathy!
Lucy, Sheldon and Don...

Will miss you Jim. May you RIP.

Over 20 years we talked, laughed and worked. You will truly be missed my friend, your friendship, your witty comments and advice. You did your duty and now it's time to rest.