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Micheal Pierre James

Columbus, Ohio

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JAMES Micheal Pierre James, born on February 25, 1977, died unexpectedly on November 27, 2008. He leaves behind his cherished fiancee', LaTasha Clifford; 3 children, Mykkel, Keosha and Micheal Jr.; his grieving parents, John and Marie James; brothers, Greg (Cindy), Roy (Naza), John III, Kenneth...

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Mike was a good friend. He was always calm; a man with a generous heart. He was a good listener to his friends and loved his kids dearly. His early departure is a great loss to all of us that knew him.

Mike will be forever missed... Mike has been such an amazing blessing in my life and his children’s. He never had a single enemy. Mike truly loved everyone. My prayers are that each of us loves like Christ and Mike truly showed that type of love. There are a life time of memories. 11 blessing years the Lord allowed us to be part of each other’s life. 31 years the Lord allowed you to be a part of many. We will forever be grateful. I will love you forever but I know our heavenly father loves...

Mike will truly be missed.

James Family: You have my deepest condolences during the unexpected loss of your loved one.

God bless you!

Althea Spinner
FCCS (friend of John)

My thoughts are with your family.
You were a good friend from back in the day.

This still has not hit me yet Bro. I can't believe you're gone. May god lead you to happiness and may god give strength to your family and babies.
Your old friend. A.D.

Mike, You'll always have a place in my heart Bro. We will meet again... Your Friend,
Shannon

mike a good friend and co-worker that i have known for more than nine years will be sadly missed, my deepest sympathy to your family. i will miss you my man. although your person will not be present your memory will last forever. you are and will always be a great man and father

Mike, you have always been more than just friend to me you're more like a brother, and your passing won't change that. We have built a lifetime of memories together, whether it was racing popsickle sticks in the gutters, building snow forts in your front yard, playing voltron with your mom's towels, having pencil fights on the bus on the way to school, watching Tim doing back flips off of the fence, being grossed out by Roy eating bees (or so we thought), or playing pool in your mother's...