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James G. Culver

1956 - 2019

BORN

1956

DIED

2019

James Culver Obituary

James G. Culver, 63, of Terryville, passed away on Sunday, December
15, 2019 at Sheriden Woods Health Care Center. James was born on
October 30, 1956 in Bristol and was the son of Doris (Lemelin) Culver
and the late Gordon J. Culver. James was an amazing care giver to his father, until he passed away,
and to his mother until his illness wouldn't allow him to anymore. He
will be terribly missed. In addition to his mother, James is survived by his sister: Lori D'Amato
and her husband Edward Jr. of Bristol; his two nephews: Anthony
D'Amato and his wife Cara, Joseph D'Amato; and his great-nephew: Leo
D'Amato. The family would like to extend a special thank you to James' care
givers at Sheriden Woods Health Care Center, including Sandy and
Christine Clark. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. Funk
Funeral Home, 35 Bellevue Ave, Bristol, is assisting the family with
arrangements. Please visit James' memorial website at www.FunkFuneralHome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Bristol Press on Dec. 18, 2019.

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Christine Clarke

December 19, 2019

James will be missed very deeply. When I would go into work for a double shift, he and I would order food and go to the lounge and enjoy each other's company. Lori, he loved you more than you know ❤❤and would look forward to you and Ed's visit. ( Not to mention the snacks ) It was a pleasure caring for Jimmy, and it won't be the same with out him. He is at peace and not in pain. Lori, it was a pleasure meeting you and I am glad I was here with James when he passed, and was here to comfort you during a very difficult time. Thank you so much for acknowledging me in his obituary.....it meant a lot. God Bless

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