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James PEASE

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James PEASE Obituary

PEASE, III, James Norman James Norman Pease, III, age 72, passed away in Atlanta, GA on September 25, 2017, having led a remarkably full life even while he battled cancer for the past six years. Born May 8, 1945 in Charlotte, NC, Norman attended Myers Park High School and then Davidson College. He was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and Army ROTC. It was there that he met his future wife of 49 years, Sidney Walker, a student at Queens College. After graduating from Davidson, Norman completed Officer Candidate School in 1968, served in the Vietnam War and attained the rank of Captain. He and Sidney settled in Atlanta in 1970. With Norman, no one was a stranger for long, and he created life-long friendships through a variety of activities such as ALTA tennis, Rotary Club, and as a greeter at Peachtree Presbyterian Church. He was fond of his co-workers at Leased Vehicles and then LeasePlan USA where he was known as a person of exceptional integrity and loyalty. Some of his most cherished activities included attendance at the sporting events of his sons and yearly family beach trips where he would bask in the sun with a good book and stroll the beach to catch up with old friends. Family and friends could count on a laugh from his dry wit and punchy one-liners. Left to carry his memory in love are his wife Sidney, sons Jay (Catherine) of Mt. Pleasant, SC and Josh (Meg) of Atlanta, GA; four grandchildren, Darby, Carson, Declan, and Kieran; sister Carson (Sandy Evans) of Mineral Bluff, GA and Belfast, ME, brother Ed (Emily) of Williamsburg, VA, and a host of extended family. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Norman Pease, Jr. and Mary Carson Jones Pease, both of Charlotte, NC, and granddaughter, Johanna. Norman will be remembered for his warmth, upright character, good humor, and genuine kindness. Services will be held in Atlanta at Peachtree Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 11am. Reception will follow at the church. The family would like to extend gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and staff of the Emory Winship Cancer Institute for their support and care during his courageous battle with cancer. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University (www.winshipcancer.emory.edu) or Hospice Atlanta Center (www.vnhs.org).

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Oct. 1, 2017.

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October 19, 2017

We cant understand exactly how you feel, but God does and will keep raising you up. We hope that our prayers will help a little.
2 Thess. 2:16,17

October 14, 2017

We met and became friends on a wonderful Mediterranean cruise. It was easy to be friends with Norman - he was a bright, interesting, funny and and kind man. He and Sidney caught both of our hearts. You will be missed, indeed, by many friends. Sending love to the whole Pease family. Ken & Skip Pollock

Sheryl Wilhite

October 13, 2017

Rembering my first meeting with James, we talked for awhile as I prepared him for his first Pet/Ct, I suddenly realized he was Sidney's husband. We got her on the phone and talked and I recommend they move to Winship for his second opion. I watched him thru his treatments with the photos Sidney's posted and he seemed to be doing so great. I am so sad to see this post, Sidney you are in my prayers and of course your family. God bless you and RIP dear James.

I. J.

October 1, 2017

Offering my sympathy to the family. May the many precious memories, along with the strength from God, help you to endure in your time of need. -Colossians 1:11.

Linda Rounsaville

September 27, 2017

Norman was a bright, kind, and thoughtful friend, husband and father. It was a privilege to have known him. Much love to his family.

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