Mr. James C. Strickland passed away on Thursday, March 24, 2022.
A service honoring his life will be held on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 12 noon in the Cassie Coote-Brown Memorial Chapel. Visitation will begin at 11:30 am.
James Claudy Strickland was born February 16, 1928 in Guilford County, North Carolina to the late Jerry Marshall Strickland and Hannah Spinks. He was raised in Piney Ridge Randolph County. He left North Carolina at the age of 15 and moved to New York City. There he met the late Doris Rushin and they were married in January 30, 1948. They had four children, Barbara Strickland-Berry, the late James Strickland, Martin Strickland and Diane Strickland-Williams.
He was a family man who when he had time off would take his children on outings to drive-in movies, picnics and crabbing. While living in New York James Claudy worked very hard to give his family everything they needed. He became a chef and restaurant manager and sometimes worked three jobs at once. He also owned and operated a cafeteria in the Brooklyn Navy Yard where he fed 1500 people a day. When he returned to North Carolina, he worked for the Guilford Technical Community College where he taught cooking to prisoners. He was an inspiration to many of the men that he taught. One of them stated that he turned his life around because of James. He also worked as a home healthcare aid until he was in his 80’s.
On Thursday March 24, 2022, James passed away at Cone Hospital after a gradual decline in his health. He was a religious man who went to many churches in the area. He spent his final days in the hospital singing praises to the Lord.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his daughter Barbara Strickland Berry of Jamaica, New York, his son Martin A. Strickland of Greensboro, North Carolina, his daughter Diane Strickland-Williams of Houston Texas, his son-in-law Charles Berry, three grandchildren Daniel Berry, Jocelyn Peoples and Jasmine Williams and seven great grandchildren, a niece Doris Mantanona and many other family and friends.
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Doris, Marty & Family. You are in my prayers. I enjoyed meeting all of you and Mr. Strickand was Fiesty. He loved to share his Chef skills and life lessons teaching.Memories are precious. Connie Smith
In God We Trust,My Deepest Condolences to the Strickland Family. Kenneth Turner
Losing someone you love is like losing a part of yourself. You miss them and you miss who you were with them. Nothing will ever replace that. I hope you're able to find peace and comfort during this difficult time. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies. - Carol Patterson
Praying for your strength to get through this time... god bless you all! Jan Malone
Sending sincere condolences to Marty and the entire family. May GOD bless each of you with peace and comfort. Carolyn Goins
Just like this candle his light will forever illuminate all those he touched.
Marty, sending you and your family prayers of comfort during this difficult time. Mr. Jimmy lived a long, full life. Now, his soul is at rest with his beloved.
God Bless you all. Donna Kimber
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Strickland Family
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