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Sue S. James

Jacksonville, Florida

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JAMES Sue S. James, 96, longtime resident of Ponte Vedra and Jacksonville, died June 21, 2005 in Jacksonville. She was born in Ludowici, Georgia, daughter of the late Milton M. and Sarah (Lang) Smith. Marvin S. James, her husband of 68 years, preceded her in death. Also preceding her were two...

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Don, Frank, and Family:
Ma will be greatly missed by all of us, but she will always be remembered and admired for the kind, sweet, loving, caring women she was. She and Pop had the kind of life that anyone would admire and respect. It was such a pleasure to have known both of them. They gave me very fond memories of family gatherings, fishing, and trips to the Bahamas.
I'm glad I got to see her and give her a big hug on Father's Day at church in Fort Pierce. She seemed to be...

Dear Mr. & Mrs. James,
We are so sorry for your loss, but we know Aunt Sue is celebrating today with Uncle Marvin. She was so sweet and kind and the a perfect example of a Godly women. She knew how to "grow old gracefully" and will be truly missed. My 4 girls loved her and Aunt Sue always told me how much she enjoyed seeing them.
With Deepest sympathy, Michael & Jennifer, Leia, Gillian, Vivian and Diana Rivera

To the family of Mrs. Marvin S. James. To me just my aunt Sue. Truley she was a one of a kind treasure and will surely be missed. I remember her for being my dads baby sister and for my first and only bicycle that she gave me. Another jewel has been added to heavens treasurery.

To Frank, Don and families, Your loss is great. Aunt Sue was always so sweet and kind. She talked about all of you each time we corresponded or talked on the phone. She was so proud of each of you. Family was everything to her. You have my condolences.

To Aunt Sue, Your reunion with my Dad, Twiggs, and all your brothers and sisters is now complete. I have always marveled at the amazing journey all of you experienced in your lifetime. You were all such strong people with good...

To My Aunt Sue, We will be meeting you soon there with Our Saviour and have a wonderful reunion with your brother, my dad, Osgood and my mother, Minnie. Condolences to the children, Our cousins.

I remember Aunt Sue as always being quiet, gentle and sweet. I loved staying with her when I was a child, and my children and grandchildren loved visiting her when she was in Cashiers. We all loved her dearly, and she will be greatly missed. Our sincere sympathy to her entire family.

My father, Joshua Lang (III), who was born in Waltourville in 1919, and lived there when he was a child, remembers his Aunt "Sally" as a loving and amazing woman, with wonderful children, Sue being one of them. Our condolences to you all and we hope to make a trip out to Ludowici this Fall when we may be able to meet with some of you, our cousins. Wyman May will be our mutual contact as to when.

Family is important to each of us and
Sue's family was her life. I am proud to have been a part of that family. Knowing that I was named after her was the catalyst that made me want to be like her. Although I didn't get to see her that often, her letters and encouragement kept me going through the darkest of times and the happiest of times. Just know that she was loved and will be missed greatly. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

You were as dainty as a hummingbird with a spirit that soared the sky. Your smile was the kindest and your heart was the biggest. May you rest in peace with the love of your life.