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In Memory

James Duane (Jim) Lovall - Class Of 1964

OBITUARY FROM NW INDIANA TIMES, OCTOBER 28, 2011:

RED BAY, AL James Duane Lovall, 65, died Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at the Red Bay Hospital. He was born July 4, 1946 in Gary, IN and resided in Illinois from 1965 to 2011. He worked at Danville Metal Stamping for 25 years. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in Vietnam.

Survivors are his wife, Patricia Dianne Lovall; brothers: Lee Lovall (Deb), Ron Lovall (Cindy) and Dave Lovall; sisters: Norma Longmore and Carolyn Martakis; children: Jamie Simpson (Steve), Amanda Cole (Creighton), Lisa Tepper and Amanda Brazil (Brandon); and grandchildren. Preceded in death by his father, William Dale Lovall; mother, Emma Amanda Tingley Lovall McDowell; special stepfather, James McDowell; and brother, Mike Lovall.

Visitation will be 6:00-9:00 p.m. Friday, October 28, 2011 at Deaton Funeral Home, Red Bay, AL and until service time on Saturday. Services will be at 12:00 p.m. Saturday, October 29, 2011 at Deaton Funeral Home Chapel, Red Bay, AL with Bro. David Kelley and Bro. Jim Lumpkin officiating. Burial will be in Berry Cemetery, Vina, AL. Deaton Funeral Home, Red Bay, AL in charge of arrangements.

This information was obtained from: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nwitimes/obituary.aspx?n=James-Lovall&pid=154289421.

 

 
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02/17/13 12:18 PM #1    

Ivan Hiestand (1964)

Jim was a good friend and we shared many great  times growing up on the south end of town. I'll always remember what a terrific family he had and competing with him in track and basketball...he was a natural and gifted athlete. 


03/14/13 07:41 PM #2    

James (Jim) Garretty (1964)

Jim, I will miss you greatly.  I've kept all the wonderful memories we made "back in the day" in Hobart, Gary, Hammond and all the other places we haunted in our high school years.  What I remember most about you is your loyalty, your sincerity and sense of humor. I'd venture to say there was almost nothing we couldn't find a laugh in.....nothing we couldn't make a game of and loved the passion we had for sports.  Rest in peace my good friend, I think of you often.

 

Jim Garretty


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