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James Byron Lynn "Jimmy" Felix

December 31, 1980 ~ November 25, 2012

James "Jimmy" B. L. Felix, age 31, of Franklin, GA passed away Sunday, November 25, 2012 at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta. He was born in Morenci, AZ. Mr. Felix served as a landscaper. Mr. Felix was preceded in death by his father, James Byron Felix. Jimmy Felix is survived by his wife, Brandy Felix of Grantville; children, Dakota Felix, Jasmine Felix, and Ethan Felix of Grantville; mother, Kaylene Ingram of Franklin; brother, Rusty Felix; and several other relatives. Funeral services for Jimmy Felix will be Thursday November 29, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Holly Hill Funeral Home. Rev. Brad Brimlow will be officiating. Family will accept friends for visitation at Holly Hill Funeral Home on Thursday from 11:00 a.m. until the funeral hour. Condolences to the family may be left online at www.hollyhillfuneralhome.com Holly Hill Funeral Home, 431 SW Broad Street Fairburn, GA 30213 has been entrusted with the arrangements. Send Flowers Visitation DetailsThursday, November 29th, 2012, 11:00am - 1:45pm, Holly Hill Funeral Home Service DetailsThursday, November 29th, 2012, 2:00pm, Holly Hill Funeral Home Chapel

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  1. I am so sorry for your loss. If there is anything I can do plese let me know. Jimmy was a great person to know and I enjoyed the years he worked for Gary and I. He was always a happy and fun person to be around, him and Gary were always playing around and making work fun. He ws a very fine young man and a great Dad. He will be missed by everyone.

  2. Kaylene, I can’t begin to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. Jimmy was a fine young man! I have so many wonderful memories of our boys playing together! Jimmy always made everyone around him laugh. He was filled with so much life, so much happiness, and so much love. I know your heart is broken with grief and I honestly wish I could take away all your heartache and pain. Know that Jimmy will live on in our hearts forever! I love you! I will be praying for you all! ~Deb~

  3. I am so very sorry for your loss. I have heard such wonderful stories over the last 2 weeks about Jimmy and the great memories everyone has of him. Hold on to those memories and never forget. He was a really good friend to James ( O’Neal) all of them were like a band of brothers (James Jimmy Anthony Brandon and Rusty ) and I am so thankful he has such wonderful friends. I hope you all know if you need anything you may feel free to call on us .

  4. kaylene and rusty if there is anything i can do to make this easier for you please let me no jimmy went home kaylene and some day we will go home to love ya Lisa

  5. Kaylene,Rusty,Jen,Brandy,and children our hearts break for each of you. Kaylene we cannot imagine the pain you are experience may God uplift you and walk with you to bring you to a place were things will be easier I know it will never be right again for you with out Jimmy. Rusty you first best friend may not be with you but keep all those memories close to you and always reflect back for you tell those stories to Jimmy’s babies they will love them. Brandy I know you will keep Jimmy’s memory alive and you will always see him in the children he lives on through them always. Jimmy’s babies your daddy loves you always and will always be with you just close your eyes you will see him. I know he will visit you always in your dreams all you need to do is look. Jimmy I will miss your hot head but you always had a side you never shown a side that was sweet and always thinking, a side that would help anyone. We think of you and still see the young child with a carefree spirit. We will miss you always but will see you in our dreams and one day on the other side. We love you

  6. Dear Kaylene and Family, Life is a book in volumes three- The past, the present, and the yet-to-be. The past is written and laid away, The present we’re writing every day, And the last and best of volumes three Is locked from sight – God keeps the key. Thoughts and prayers are with you


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