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Pauline Barns James

Dallas, Texas

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James, Pauline Barns Pauline Barns James passed away peacefully from natural causes on Wednesday, January 11, 2012, surrounded by loved ones. She was born January 9, 1919, in Denton, Texas to Ida Mae Barns and James Elmer Barns. Pauline attended Denton public schools and graduated from Denton...

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Pauline was loved at the Classic Residence. She would drive to her bridge games at the Country Club frequently. She also helped one of our former employees when he was forced to resign due to immigration issues.

Mrs. James was my principal when I was a student at Casa View. She made our school a great place to be!

I grew up across the street from the fabulous Pauline and AW. They were more than neighbors to my family and I loved both of them dearly. Thank you for all your love and support throughout my entire life, I will never forget you.

Mrs.James was a very lovable person. It was such an honor to be a part of her life, when she was principle at Casa View Elementary School. Such a gracious lady. May God be with her family , as they face their darkest days.

I remember Mrs. James as a dedicated teacher during my High School days at Lancaster High School.

Mrs. James was a fierce, strong and very independent leader in anything she did. I was honored to have her as a principal at Casa View Elementary. It takes a village to raise a child and I'm glad she was part of mine.

Thank you Mrs. James.

Mrs. James was a fierce, strong and very independent leader in anything she did. I was honored to have her as a principal at Casa View Elementary. It takes a village to raise a child and I'm glad she was part of mine.

Thank you Mrs. James.
Beth Davidson Schultz

I will always remember all the fond stories my mother, Betty Barns Gray, would tell us about Pauline. I was so glad to get to see her at Aunt Gladys' 100th birthday party. All our prayers and thoughts are with the entire family.

Mrs. James was my first principal. I did my student teaching at Mark Twain under the expertise of Frances Lawhon. They were the epitome of educators. I wanted to start my teaching career at Mark Twain but I was assigned to Daniel Webster. I know Mrs. James will be missed by all who knew her.