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Jimmy R. Chesson Jr.

Greenville, North Carolina

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WILLIAMSTON - Mr. Jimmy Randolph Chesson Jr., 43, died Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012, at his home surrounded by his family.The funeral service will be held today at 11 a.m. at Biggs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jerry Knox and Archie Gilmer officiating. Burial will follow at Jamesville...

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Ann and Jimmy.....I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Never knew him, however, I have heard so many people talk about what a fine man he was....We will be praying for you both as well as your families.....God Bless You...

So sorry to hear of another loss in your family. Our sincerest sympathies. We will keep you in our thoughts and our prayers. Donnie & Cindy Bowen

Jimmy has touched the hearts of many young and old. He will always be remembered in my house. My children thought a lot of "Mr. Jimmy" as they called him. Please know that all his family as well as all his friends are in our prayers. We will miss you buddy!!!
Scott, Mary, Taylor and Hunter

Jimmy and Ann, I am so sorry to hear about your son.
Phyllis P. Beck

Dear Chesson Family,

I hate to hear this bad news of Jimmy's passing. He will be truely missed. It has been a while since I have seen Jimmy and wish I had made contact with him sooner. Gunnar your father was a good man and I know that we was a GREAT FATHER TO YOU!!!!! With all of my heart I am sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers!!!!!

Love a long lost friend,

Wanda Whitaker Gregson

We did not know Jimmy that well, but the first time I met him I new that he was a good person. What you saw is what you got. He was just a good old boy. He was a good father to Gunnar. Jimmy and Ann you should be very proud of the son you raised. Gunnar you had a father to be proud of. He loved you very much. Velvet, I know that you will miss your brother, but he is in a better place. He is no longer in any pain. He is at rest with his heavenly father. Please let me and Tommy know...

We did not know Jimmy that well, but once I met him I new that he had a good heart and was a very good person. What you saw is what you got. He did not put on airs. He was a good father to Gunnar. Jimmy and Ann you should be very proud of the son you raised and Gunnar you should be very proud of your dad, I know that he was very proud of you. Velvet you had a remarkable brother and I know that you will miss him. He is at rest now and there is no more pain. Take comfort in knowing that...

My heart goes out to Jimmy's family...we grew up together and went to school together........you will be missed buddy! Donna Kay Hardison-Class of 1989