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JAMES WHITE IV

Silver Spring, Maryland

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  JAMES T. WHITE, IV (Age 41)  Master Sergeant, US Army  On Monday, May 15, 2017, originally of Leesburg, Virginia. Beloved son of James T. White, III and Rebecca White (nee Hodges); brother of Grant (Katie) and Andrew (Danielle) White and the late Carolyn Jennifer White; step-son...

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Thanks for the stories, the laughs and early morning football Jimmy. I'll be rooting for the Redskins this year and sharing some of your stories. Journey well brother...

Simply shocked. Jimmy was a great 1SG, friend, confidant and much more to many of us in the Deuce. Rest in peace my friend.

It seems like yesterday we were going through a tough course together. You always had a great attitude no matter the circumstances and you were always first to help others in need. I miss you brother. I will forever remember your friendship.

Always able to make people laugh and break up the silence in any room! You were an amazing leader, CI Agent, and brother. You will sorely be missed. Until Valhalla! Rest in peace, warrior.

I was shocked and sadden to hear of Jimmy's passing. Working with Jimmy in Hawaii was one of the highlights of my career. A great Soldier and CI Agent, and an even better friend. My sincere condolences to his entire family.

Great friend and Soldier, hard to believe we knew each other over a decade. Our job is sort of ironic in a way that you always run into the same folks over and over, I am saddened by the fact that I will never see James again. Maybe we will meet again sometime in heaven, until that day you will be missed.

We were so blessed to have been neighbors with this wonderful young man...we were able to get there today to share our sorrows with his family...love, hugs and prayers form your old neighbors!! We love you Jimmy and all of your family! XOXO Kim, Mike, Bryan and Kelly Mill

An amazing friend and counterpart. Jimmy was always smiling no matter what. I will see you again, but not yet

Jimmy you were always good for a laugh. I don't know of anyone who didn't love you instantly. I am honored to have served with you in 1st Group and will always hold those memories in my heart.