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This website is maintained by James' family. We would like to thank you for visiting and getting
involved. Any help is appreciated, the shelter is at capacity and is in need of donations of all kinds, beds, food, etc.
100% of your donation will go directly to the animal shelter, no middle-man. We only want James' legacy of caring for
animals to live on through future donations to help animals in need.
James William (Billy) Carruth was born April 18, 1969 to John Howard and Rosamond LaNelle Carruth.
He grew up in Sumrall, Mississippi learning to love his church, music and the arts. He aspired to become a nurse and was in
the process of furthering his education in that field when he passed away on June 18, 2006 at 37 years of age. He was
a highly skilled award-winning cosmotologist with a client base that scattered the country, many who regularly traveled hundreds
of miles for his services.
James loved all God's creatures and loved to spend time with his own special animal family, Smack,
Goodness, Panda, Butch and Bear, his loving Shar-Pei dogs. He also had quite a few feline friends that greeted him each day
with love. He is surely preparing a nice flower garden in heaven for them to romp in. James tried to care for every stray
he found, feeding them when they were hungry, doctored their wounds and hearts with loving care.
James love of the arts spanned many mediums ~ Chinese culture intrigued him as did music, art, dance,
photography, cooking and gardening. James really loved to laugh and lift the spirits of others by sharing his laughter. He
was a peace-loving man and loved his family and friends dearly. He was always ready to help anyone with any project they had
going on, he loved to stay busy, everyone wanted James to help because he had such creative ideas and he could pull them off
without a glitch.
He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. In lieu of flowers, James would have preferred
donations be made to a no-kill animal shelter in his name.
This website has been created to facilitate donations in James' memory to a shelter near his hometown
in Mississippi.

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