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James Curtis Guest Jr. was born on August 9, 1971 in Nashville, Tennessee to the union of James Curtis Guest Sr. and Treclenia Patrice Chrismon. He entered eternal rest on Saturday, October 8, 2022, at Skyline Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
James received his education in the Metro Nashville Davidson County Public School Systems, attending East High School.
James was employed for many years as a general laborer. He loved to dance, make people smile, helping people, and being around family and friends.
James was preceded in death by his father James Curtis Guest Sr., aunts, Thelma Guest, Sarah Guest, and others.
He leaves to cherish his memories his mom, Tredenia Chrismon; sister, Tammy Guest; brother, Robert Guest (Jarvcney); children, Lamont Guest, Larry Guest, Courtney Basshem, Jamescia Guest, Kim’Mitria Bassham, Destiny Bassham, Thomika Bassham, 3 grandchildren, 5 nieces, 5 nephews, bestfriend, Eric Hazelett, Gilberta Hazelett; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and friends.
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