James Sweeper

James Sweeper

James Sweeper Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 13, 2007.
SWEEPER, James Entered into eternal rest on March 9, 2007, Mr. James Sweeper the beloved son of Mrs. Queen Summers. Mr. James Sweeper will be sadly missed by other relatives and friends. He resided at 4086 O'Hear Avenue, North Charleston, SC. Professional Services Entrusted to the Care of NORTH AREA FUNERAL HOME, 4784 Gaynor Avenue, North Charleston, SC. Telephone (843) 744-7511. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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robert powell

March 20, 2007

mr.sweeper will be missed by all. a kind hearted man who was well liked.

gloria stevens

March 20, 2007

mr.sweeper was a good kind hearted man. who has helped alot of people inwhich he has met.he was a friend.

Nancy Seward

March 13, 2007

To Mrs. Queen, I am so sorry for the unexpected loss of James. What can I say about James. I have known him for many years and found him to be one of the constants in my day. He was always the same no matter when you met him or what the circumstance. His smile and cheerful laugh have brightened up many of my days and those of our co-workers. He was one of the most giving people that I have ever met. Always willing to help out never asking for anything in return. He was also a man who believed in God and though we still mourn him this fact should give us all something to rejoice about. Our charge is to love our neighbor as we love ouselves and James truly did that. I have many little tokens that he has given me as he did for all of us at the office. He saw that we were taken care of. We love him and will miss him more than you can know. I pray that you will find comfort from friends and family but that you put your trust in God to see you through these times...It is true that earth has no sorrow that heaven can not heal. I will always remember the laughter....God bless and keep you.

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March 20, 2007

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