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James Mallory Obituary

MALLORY, James Edgar, age 92, went to be with the Lord on January 4, 2022. He left a family that loved him that included his loving wife, Gloria; his daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, plus nephews and nieces. He was a Korean War veteran and a retired Henrico police officer. A Celebration of Life will be held on June 12 at Glen Allen Baptist Church after services.

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Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Jan. 16, 2022.

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Lillian A.

February 16, 2023

I love you forever and always. I remember standing by your bed and singing with you, it will be a memory I'll never forget and keep close to my heart. I hope I see you again one day.

Maryann Nuckolls

January 16, 2022

Susan, Mallory and family, I was saddened by the death of your loved one. The comfort is he lived a long and productive and happy life and meant so much to many. I only had the pleasure of being in his company at Lilly's birthday parties but he really made an impression on me with his kindness and laugh. I pray God wraps his arms around you all during this sad time. He is in Heaven with loved ones who went before him. Love you all. Maryann

Susan Mallory

January 16, 2022

Missing my father and his stories. I thank my daughters who helped take care of him up to the end. He was so loved by them as well a my granddaughter. He did so much for them and they made sure they repaid him with their love and care. His journey at the end was difficult and he had said his good byes and was ready to go on his next journey. He waits for my mother at the gate he said.

Jim Phillips

January 16, 2022

Jim was one of the good guys. Great sense of humor and always smiling.

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