Mr. James-Albritton-Obituary

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Mr. James A. "Jimbo" Albritton

Richton, Mississippi

Oct 20, 1947 – Jun 27, 2025

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BORN
October 20, 1947
DIED
June 27, 2025
LOCATION
Richton, Mississippi

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Jones & Son Funeral Home - Richton Obituary

SERVICES:  Thursday, July 3, 2025


                      Graveside


                      3:00 p.m.


INTERMENT:  Beaumont Cemetery


Graveside services for Mr. James A. "Jimbo" Albritton, age 77, of Beaumont, will be held at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, July 3, 2025 at Beaumont Cemetery.  Mr. Albritton passed from this life on June 27, 2025 in Hattiesburg.  Bro. Terry Partin will officiate the service.


Mr. Albritton worked for Scott Paper Company in Mobile, Alabama for over 20 years.  He proudly served his country in the United States Army during Vietnam.


He is preceded in death by his parents, Alfred Albritton and Elder Jean Pipkins; and son-in-law, David Myers.


He is survived by his daughters, Robin Jordan of Petal and Cindy Myers of Hattiesburg; grandchildren, Caden (Christin) Jordan, Chasity Jordan, Summer Jordan (Logan) Lott, Jenna Myers, Jackson Myers, and Max Myers; and great grandchildren, Brooks Jordan and one on the way.

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Robin,
Prayers for the Strength and Comfort of the Lord to surround you and your entire family.

Robin and Cyndi- Thoughts and prayers with y'all in the days ahead. Praying for God's strength and comfort to surround you.

I’m sorry for your loss

My prayers go out to Cindy, Robin and the rest of Mr Jimmy's family. You are all in our prayers.

Sorry to hear about Jimbo, had a lot of good times with him.

Jimbo and I had the same birthday October 20 just one year apart we played basketball and baseball together in boy scouts and were the 2 school janitors after school Jimbo was my 3rd cousin and a good friend

I am so sorry to read about the passing of Jimbo. He was a friend and schoolmate. Even though he was a year behind me we knew each other. He was always full of antics. He could make fun of his extra little finger and I don't recall him ever letting things get him down. I suppose I could day he was not just the class clown..he was the school clown. He was fun to be around.

This is Leo Hamilton, and I grew up in Gulfport, Mississippi, Jimbo is my Cousin, and a very Good Friend. Jimbo and I spent numerous Childhood summers together in Beaumont, Mississippi. Probably at least half of our summer time was spent at the Home of Uncle Jim and Aunt Fanny Lott where we spent hundreds of hours playing and roaming the woods and farm land with cousins Earnest and Hugo Lott, and Brinda Gale and so many other cousins from Beaumont. It is impossible for me to recall all...

Goodbye “Great One”! I will never forget you.