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James D Landreau
October 6, 2025
James, always was happy and smiling. We worked many years together at the Post office, on College St. He had a little bounce in his step. After we both retired, we would see each other at a funeral of one of our coworkers. At the last funeral we noticed he was using a cane. We asked him who was he trying fool about being old enough to use a cane. A few of our coworkers would pass each other walking at the old Macon Mall. He was such a good man and friend,
J.D. Landreau
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Juanita Grey
October 1, 2025
I am sorry to hear that James had passed. The family has my heartfelt sympathy!
Leroy Smith
September 30, 2025
Rest in Peace my fellow Classmate, Friend and Veteran
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