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James (Jimmy) Ridenour

Posted at 2:16 pm February 11, 2013
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

James (Jimmy) Ridenour, age 41, of Lake City, passed away Thursday, Feb. 7.

Jimmy loved to hunt, dirt bikes, and old cars.

Jimmy is preceded in death by his father, Jerry Ridenour and grandfather, James Ridenour.

Jimmy is survived by his mother, Rita Ridenour of Clinton; son, Jacob Justice of Rockwood; grandmother, Annis Ridenour, and brother Jerry Ridenour and Tracy, all of Clinton; several nieces; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Jimmy’s family received friends on Sunday, Feb. 10, at Jones Mortuary. His funeral service followed with Rev. Marty Stooksbury officiating. Jimmy’s interment was at Sunset Cemetery in Clinton, following his service.

Jones Mortuary is in charge of all arrangements.

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