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James William Bingham, a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2025, in Indianapolis, Indiana, with his family by his side. Born on March 28, 1983, in Indianapolis, James left a lasting impact on those fortunate enough to know him.
James was known for his vibrant personality, often describing himself as quiet and shy, a statement that was far from the truth. His love for music resonated deeply, particularly his admiration for Bob Marley and the Rasta culture. A passionate gamer, he built a substantial following on TikTok, where he shared his interests and creativity with the world. An avid Colts fan, James's enthusiasm for football matched his passion for collecting horror memorabilia and tattoos. He was also proud of his truck, which reflected his unique style and interests.
James’s spirit shone brightly through his unwavering love and devotion to his family, friends, and his cherished Pitbull, Diamond Marie. He took great pride in treating his nieces, Hailee Marie and Brooklyn Ann Pitcock, as if they were his own daughters. His affinity for children extended to his godchildren, Dixilynn, Willow, and Jayden, whom he adored and inspired with his warm heart.
He is remembered fondly by his mother, Julie (Michael) (Hiday) Trimmell; his sister, Amanda Marie Pitcock; and his best friend and roommate, Quinn Gillin. James also leaves behind his beloved nieces and his fiance, Alice Gray, who shared in his joys and passions.
James is preceded in death by his father, James William Bingham; his grandparents, Johnny Ray Bingham and Hazel Mosier; Granny Teresa Minton; his nephew, Austin G. Bingham; and brothers, Dustin Houghton and Joshua Craft. Their memories will undoubtedly live on through the love he shared.
As we celebrate the life of James William Bingham, we remember a man with a servant heart who brought joy, laughter, and love into the lives of many. He will be deeply missed but his spirit will continue to inspire and bring comfort to those he touched during his time on earth.
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