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James Washington II

Reading, Pennsylvania

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James E. Washington II, 56, of Reading passed away unexpectedly on Monday, April 2, 2018, at Penn State Health St. Joseph.

Born in Reading, he was the beloved son of the Janice (Thompson) Washington and the late James Washington.

He was most recently employed as Director of

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I know u don't know me but I knew your husband and dad. I worked at CNA/Encompass and just like so many others that knew Jim to be a nice guy. He was the supervisor everyone wanted . I ran into Jim years after I left the Co. at Body Zone. We caught up and he was so gracious as usually to give me his sympathy of the passing of my husband and my health issues. I was shocked to hear he passed. What a sad loss for this life. My prayers and thoughts to family.

Pam & Tyler. Tough to put into words how much Jim meant to me and my family. He was always there when you needed him. Introduced me to Kim. Many good times. Loved Jim like a brother. Until we meet again.

Remembering the good times at CNA Insurance. Jim will truly be missed. Prayers and Blessings to the family.

My heart is heavy, fond memories of Jimmy on N. 2nd St, with my deepest sympathy, may it comfort you to know others share your sorrow.

Very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with your family at this difficult time.Sincere sympathy.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.

Alicia and family
our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours during this time

Many prayers to the Washington family.
Jim was a wonderful person and a great asset to the Body Zone family. Jim and I not only shared a common interest in exercise, but also IUP and Steeler fans. Jim will be missed by the staff and members at the club. May he rest in peace.

Alicia and Washington family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Praying for peace and comfort for you all as you cherish your wonderful memories of Jim.
With deepest sympathy,
Carmen Key