Jesse R. James, 43, died Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, in Flagstaff.
Mr. James was born March 12, 1964, in Las Vegas to Stephen P. James Jr. and Carol E. Fuller-Mort. He loved the outdoors, hunting fishing and camping.
Mr. James is survived by his daughter, Jessica E. Sanborn of Flagstaff; son Jesse James II of Flagstaff; stepdaughters Marissa and Brooke Story of Flagstaff; ex-wife, Stephanie James of Flagstaff; two grandchildren; stepmother Pat James of Flagstaff; sisters Connie Mort of Las Vegas and Judy McChesney of California; brothers Stephen P. James III of Las Vegas, Stephen W. James of Flagstaff, Wesley M. James of Flagstaff and Melvin Wilbur of Idaho.
He was preceded in death by his father Stephane P. James Jr.; mother, Carol E. Fuller-Mort; and an aunt.
A memorial service will be Saturday, at 9:30 a.m., at Christ's Church of Flagstaff, 3475 E. Soliere Ave., in Flagstaff. Donations can be made in his name to Olivia White Hospice Home, P.O. Box 997, Flagstaff, AZ 86002.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.flagstaff mortuary.com. Lozano's Flagstaff Mortuary is handling arrangements.
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Many childhood memories playing with Jesse in Bunkerville, NV. We lived across the street from the James' family. I loved their sunken den (living room). At about 7 years old, I got the crazy idea to put rocks across the highway behind our house. Then we hid in the tamarisk trees to see what would happen when cars came. A motorcycle came and slowed down and went between the rocks. Then Jesse said, "We have to move the rocks." My sister and I asked him why? He said a voice told him to move the rocks. So, we moved the rocks before a car ever came.
We also lived on the street below the James' house. Jesse would come and play at our house. We sat on the old concrete fence in the front yard and pretended it was our rock "horse."
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