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James Patrick Fairchild

Date of Death: February 3, 2012
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Fairchild, James P., age 46 of Brook Park, passed away peacefully while surrounded by his family on February 3, 2012. James was born in 1965 in Cleveland to his loving parents Michael and Lois (now both deceased). James is survived by Gwen (nee Baron), his beloved wife of 14 years. Devoted father of Michael andContinue Reading

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Anna Cox left a message on February 10, 2012:
The family of Margie Fairchild (stepmother) sends their deepest condolences to the family. James was very special as are all of the rest of his brothers and sisters, wife, children, nieces and nephews. All of us that met him think he was very special. He will be greatly missed. Our prayers will be there for all of you that you will make it through this difficult time. The services could not have been more beautiful and very well done. You picked the perfect people when you chose Humenik Funeral Chapel. Above and beyond they made it special for James and the family. Blessings to all.
Sarah Jones left a message on February 8, 2012:
Dear Fairchild Family, I am so sorry for your loss please accept my sincere condolences at this time. Something that I have found to be a great source of comfort are the thoughts expressed in the Bible at John 5:28,29 where we see that there is going to be a resurrection of those who have died. Also at Revelation 21:4 we see that God is going to eliminate all of the causes for why we deal with sorrow,pain and even death itself. It is my sincere hope that these thoughts bring your family comfort at this time. Once again i am so sorry for your loss.
Cathy Leffler left a message on February 8, 2012:
I was very saddened to hear about Jim's passing and am so very sorry for your loss. I worked with Jim for over 22 years at HKM. He was always such a pleasure to work with and be around. Apart from his professional skills, he was always helpful and so nice to work with. We had many conversations over the years ranging from work to music to Daytona car racing and I always enjoyed talking with him. One day while we were going over a job, I told Jim I liked the music he was playing and then next day, unasked, he gave me a cassette of the music he made for me. That's the kind of guy he was. I was so hoping to see him back at work and am so sorry that will not happen. He is missed. Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss.
Humenik Funeral Chapel left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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