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James Hayes Jr. Obituary

James Hayes Jr., born on March 8, 1925, was called to his heavenly home on March 31, 2020. He was the second of four children born to the union of the late Viola Redditt Hayes and James Hayes Sr. Later in life, he added a middle name of "Semaj"/"Saimaj". James was a lifelong resident of New Orleans, Louisiana. He was preceded in death by his parents and three siblings: Cecile, Louis and Wilson Hayes. He was a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School and drafted by the United States Army at the age of 18 to fight for his country in World War II (WWII). After returning from the WWII, he attended trade school and finished as a Certified Electronic Mechanic. He was the loving father of nine children. During his marriage to Flavia Smith Hayes, they were blessed with seven children: Desiree H. Wilson (the late Abraham, Jr.); Angelica M. Hayes (Brian Firstley); Varuna H. McKendall (Alverez, Sr.); Romanza (Shirley); Ethan (Leslie); James, Sr. (Sybil) and Christopher (Patricia). James' second marriage was to Gwendolyn Nichols Hayes. God blessed them with two sons: Jason and Jaron Hayes. After WWII, James became an ardent Civil Rights Fighter, meeting with and working together with the local and national Civil Rights Leaders. James was on Normandy Beach on D- Day of WWII fighting for freedom. He fought for Civil Rights, desiring for his family and loved ones in the United States, to receive those freedoms he risked his life for in WWII. James, a quiet hero, was heavily involved in the integration of the New Orleans Public Schools and African American citizens being granted their right to vote. These are just two accomplishments, on the long list of Civil Rights he helped gain for African Americans; civil rights which they maintain to this day. James worked several types of employment throughout his life. He stayed employed to support his family. He was self-employed, having his own T.V., radio and appliance repair shop before working for the United States Post Office. After many years of experience and an excellent work history, he retired from the U.S. Post Office as a Senior Electronic Mechanic. Although he grew up in poverty in the segregated south and struggled through racial discrimination, James was a Truth Seeker. He was a self-educator and researcher who was well-read. He had an extensive personal library covering a huge range of subjects. After researching many different religious denominations and visiting many of their churches, James worked out his own non-denominational spiritual journey. James taught himself to be an auto mechanic and to play the guitar. As a song writer and singer, James sang while playing his guitar and entertaining family with his great singing voice. He also recorded and distributed his own singing with his own music accompaniment, e.g., "Where Are Caine's Descendants?" and "Happy Birthday (to Christ), Merry Christmas (to You)". He was also an excellent sketch artist and talented at several crafts. He could do just about any type of home repairs from the roof to the ground. No wonder he said he was a "Jack of All Trades"; he truly was. James was always sharing his wisdom and knowledge which he gained throughout his life, a life filled with trials and tribulations, breakthroughs and accomplishments. He had a humorous way of telling stories of his lifetime struggles. James "Semaj" Hayes had grown to the point where he could laugh at some of the pathetic, ridiculous behaviors of human beings which had caused him stress and sorrows. James kept up on world current affairs until the end of his life. He would often say that all people should treat each other with fairness and kindness; live in peace on Earth. He is a strong courageous hero who has gone home to his heavenly Father, "the almighty, supreme God", leaving on Earth many that he loves: his children, many grandchildren, many great grandchildren, extended family and friends who continue loving him, admiring him and missing him.In lieu of flowers please make a donation in the name of James "Saimaj" Hayes, Jr. to Fisher House NOLA for the VA Medical Center. More information can be found at fisherhouselouisiana.org. Due to government regulations, only a limited number of Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Services on Thursday, April 16, 2020 at Gertrude Geddes Willis Funeral Home, 2120 Jackson Avenue at 10:00 a.m. A Private Burial will be in Southeast Louisiana Veteran Cemetery-Slidell, LA. You may sign the guest book on www.gertrudegeddeswillis.com GERTRUDE GEDDES WILLIS FUNERAL HOME INC. CHARGE (504) 522-2525.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Apr. 14 to Apr. 16, 2020.

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Reuben Sobalvarro

November 13, 2023

You were a extraordinary person who always had a story to tell
I'm glad I had the pleasure of meeting you as well as giving birthday to your first granddaughter from Jaron. I will never forget you and I will continue to.tell your granddaughter how good of a person you were and thank you for welcoming me and excepting me as your daughter in law. Love you always and forever...... Reuben

Jason Hayes

May 3, 2023

I miss my dad tremendously.

Linda Dragavon

August 29, 2021

I realize it has be a long while since James moved on from this realm and I regret not learning this sad news sooner.

My best friend and I had gone to New Orleans to volunteer with Animal Rescue New Orleans some months after Hurricane Katrina, and on this trip, I was introduced to James. On a previous post-Katrina trip, my friend drove through James's neighborhood and she only person she encountered was James. He relayed his experience of staying in his attic during the storm and subsequent flooding and charmed her with his stories. When we returned, she had brought me to meet James. I found him smart and endearing. We spent much time discussing his history, the state of New Orleans, politics and the world in general. He was full of fascinating stories. My friend stayed in touch with annual calls and we would send care packages to show him we kept him in our hearts.

Please accept my late, yet heartfelt, condolences. The world definitely misses him, his wit and his way of "telling it like it is". Rest well, James.

Wendy Stevenson

April 16, 2020

My prayers goes out to your family in this time of need.

Ashley McKendall

April 16, 2020

I'm thinking of you during this time of sorrow. Don't hesitate to call if you need me.

Mary Collins

April 16, 2020

May God Bless your family in this time of bereavement. You are in my prayers!

Melanie Doll

April 16, 2020

Praying for your father and your family. He will be a great angel in heaven watching over all of you.

Will Snowden

April 16, 2020

Sending love and support to the Hayes family from the Snowdens.

Sherry and Curtis Ramee

April 16, 2020

To The Hayes Family,

May you continue to trust and believe in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He will take care of you and your entire family. Peace be with you. We are there with you in spirit.

Shelia Hebert

April 16, 2020

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Stand strong!

Alverez, Jr

April 16, 2020

Sending up prayers for the family

Charlotte Hunter

April 16, 2020

To my dear friend Varuna and family, may Jesus keep you in his tender loving care.

Arthur Hunter

April 16, 2020

Varuna, you and your family have our prayers and condolences.

Nicholas Holland

April 15, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family!May God continue to grow in your family!

Jaron James Hayes Sr

April 15, 2020

I love you Dad, it's your Baby Boy your last and youngest son. I'll never forget the special moments we shared just the two of us Father and son. The trips to the lake, to the zoo, to the aquarium, and ponchatrain park, the first bike you bought me, as well as my first Sega Genesis, the shooting lessons at the house, the checker games I never could beat you in, the guitars you played for me, the coffee we dranked whether hot or cold, the rally burgers you use cut with a pair of scissors, the talks we had about girls, life, money, respect, and the ancient stories we talked about until the we hours of the morning that people would not believe if I told them, the wine we drank and the unshakable bond we have built I can go on and on about the memories that we shared and there will not be enough pages to cover everything we have experienced and shared, I consider it an honor to be your son and I'm blessed to have you as. My father. Words can't express how I truly feel rest pops you are the strongest man I have ever known and ever seen. The training , knowledge and wisdom is permanently branded on my heart and I'll run with the torch and foundation you have set. Thank you for everything semaj love noraj until we join once again I'll be missing you , you will never be forgotten for your spirit lives on in all of us united we will stand we are The HAYES family ✝

June Payne

April 15, 2020

I"am so sorry for your loss of your father. Praying for you and your family

Dameyel Welsch

April 15, 2020

To my caring and supportive friend Mrs. McKendall and her family. My prayers are with all of you...

priscilla bingham

April 15, 2020

Our condolences to your family. May God continue to bless each of you for the loving care you gave to him. He will rest in peace.

Dora

April 15, 2020

My condolences to the family of my pastor Jason Hayes , my the lord see you all through this difficult time. Continue to trust God . You are in my prayers.

Jeffery

April 15, 2020

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

lester lassai

April 14, 2020

TO THE HAYES FAMILY AND TO MR.ALVEREZ McKENDALL I SEND MY CONDOLENCES AND PRAYERS

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