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James Wallace Lilly

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James Wallace Lilly

Birth
Farmington, San Juan County, New Mexico, USA
Death
5 Aug 2018 (aged 43)
Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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James Lilly of Show Low, Arizona met his Lord on August 5, 2018. James was born on May 17, 1975 in Farmington, New Mexico to Jeryl and Mary Lilly. He has two older brothers Terry Lee Lilly (died at birth) and Robert.
James was a very positive person; because of his positive attitude he was successful in everything he did.

James loved sports and running. He qualified for and ran in the Boston Marathon.

His loved his family they were very important to him. In 1998 he married Dee Dee Ridgley and they had four beautiful girls: Daizy, Dinny, Jamesey and Deklyn.

James was a nurse for 17 years, and was an officer in the United States Public Health Service for 7 years.

James was more than a teacher to healthcare professionals, he was a teacher of life to all of us. He lived his life by the motto “God’s Got This” and worshipped at the High Country Church of Christ in Show Low Arizona. James was very active with the youth.

James wanted to share his faith with others by the way he lived. James wanted to introduce people to God by showing his love for them. James loved God so much which made him a wonderful husband and awesome Daddy. James was very proud of his girls and loved them all. James felt honored by the friendships he had.
James Lilly of Show Low, Arizona met his Lord on August 5, 2018. James was born on May 17, 1975 in Farmington, New Mexico to Jeryl and Mary Lilly. He has two older brothers Terry Lee Lilly (died at birth) and Robert.
James was a very positive person; because of his positive attitude he was successful in everything he did.

James loved sports and running. He qualified for and ran in the Boston Marathon.

His loved his family they were very important to him. In 1998 he married Dee Dee Ridgley and they had four beautiful girls: Daizy, Dinny, Jamesey and Deklyn.

James was a nurse for 17 years, and was an officer in the United States Public Health Service for 7 years.

James was more than a teacher to healthcare professionals, he was a teacher of life to all of us. He lived his life by the motto “God’s Got This” and worshipped at the High Country Church of Christ in Show Low Arizona. James was very active with the youth.

James wanted to share his faith with others by the way he lived. James wanted to introduce people to God by showing his love for them. James loved God so much which made him a wonderful husband and awesome Daddy. James was very proud of his girls and loved them all. James felt honored by the friendships he had.

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