Date Of Birth: December 5, 1941
Date Of Death: June 3, 2006
James A. Densby, 64, of Indianapolis, died in Indianapolis June 3, 2006.He was born December 5, 1941 in Panther Burn, Mississippi to Annie and Jesse Densby. He served honorably in the Marines in Vietnam, and upon his return drove truck for many years until his retirement.He is survived by his son James Densby, daughter Michelle Clayton, brother Solomon Lee Densby, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister Annie Hoskins.A Graveside service with military honors will be held at Marion National Cemetery on Monday, June 12, 2006 at 2:00 pm.
Shawn Hargrow says
To a very bright and well groomed individual I came to know as a true friend and customer at the Cable company, you will be truly missed and never forgotten. There were days you came into the office to make a payment and just lifted my day in many ways. You always tell me to lift my head up and no matter what my situation was, just know God has my back. Man cannot save me, but the Lord can.I remember you telling me you went to Marsh everyday of the week.I will always ask, why not get everything at one time, you truly spoke these words ginuwine: The workers in there were very friendly to you and most of your Family lived out of town, making new friends brought joy to your life and I just want to say, God is good and so are you. Rest in Peace as God is with you for all the days of your life eternally.
You are missed but never forgotten.
Your true friend in Christ,
Shawn
Alvin Hoskins says
James Densby is my uncle, better known to our family as Uncle James. I pray my Uncle likes his new home in heaven. I look forward to seeing you again. Mommy will sing her songs and we will all rejoice with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Your nephew
Sportery
LaTonia Pipes says
On October 3,2000 you welcomed me
with open arms as being Ahepas’232
first black Asst.manager you gave me the blessing of love and strength when my mom was sick which
was just what i needed now i want to say THANKS… LPIPES
Linda Yates says
Thank you for sharing your father with us here at AHEPA 232-I & III.
He was a very dear friend to me and also helped me a lot as Hall Moniter. He has left a ’hole’ here. You are in my prayers and thoughts. May God give you strength to face the days ahead.
Love, Linda
Kathy Aylor says
James was a terrific man and friend. He was a patient of mine and always made me laugh. I will always remember his laughter in the office.
Eliza Annie Altie says
James, hopefully this message will reach you in heaven. I’m sure you know in your heart we all loved you, and wanted to be there. You will truly be missed, love always from your people in Detroit.(Be Blessed)
michelle clayton says
I’m so sorry I didn’t know. I would have been there. I loved my father very much!
ORA THOMAS says
MICHELLE CLAYTON, MARGARET THOMAS AND ORA THOMAS (MOTHER) JIM WAS A GOOD DAD TO THE GIRLS, GOD BLESS HIM..
ARVIA HARRISON says
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY.