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Celebrating the life of

James Allen Highland

June 02, 1940 - September 18, 2009

James Allen Highland

James Allen Highland, 69, died September 18, 2009 at Hospice Savannah, Inc. He was born in Richmond, Kentucky, son of the late, Homer and Iva Harrison Highland. Mr. Highland received a BS degree from Eastern Kentucky University and continued his studies at the University of Kentucky. He was an engineering technician and surveyor with Thomas & Hutton, a member of the Coastal Surveyors of Savannah and the Savannah Brewing Club.

Surviving are his wife, Janice T. Highland of Savannah; son, Mark Allen Highland of Loveland, OH; grandchildren, Evan Russell Highland and Lucy Carolyn Highland both of Loveland, OH; sister-in-law, Sharon Culbertson of Harrodsburg, KY; nephew, Tim Bynum of Lexington, KY and nieces, Marsha Erwin and Barbara Belcher both of Berea, KY.

Visitation: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Sunday, September 20, 2009 at Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel.

Funeral: 11:00 a.m., Monday, September 21, 2009 in the Hodgson Chapel of Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors.

Burial: Richmond Cemetery, Richmond Kentucky.

Remembrances: Hospice Savannah, Inc., P.O. Box 13190, Savannah, GA 31416.

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Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel

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Jan and family, Knowing you and Jim has enriched our lives, and he will be missed -- especially every time we watch a Kentucky sporting event. Keith truly valued his friendship and insight at work. Jan, talking to you at the various T & H functions was always one of the evening's highlights for me. Both Keith and Brett Sewell regret that they could not express their condolences in person, but they send their prayers from Iraq. With deepest sympathy, Angel Yonce 109 Pine Drive NE Milledgeville, GA 31061

- Keith and Angel Yonce, Milledgeville, GA

The memories are so numerous as we grew up together next door to each other on Big Hill Ave,completed school at Madison and we carried paper routes together for a number of years.When ever you saw James,you would also see both Kays boys or at least one of us.Janet and Mark, we share your loss deeply.May God bless you in the days ahead.Yours in Christ Joe Kays

- Joe Kays, Richmond, KY

My condolences. I only knew Jim from the brewing club. He and I arrived early and were often the few. We had many dinners together. He was a kind, soft spoken man.

- Don Armel, Statesboro, GA

Jan and family, Knowing you and Jim has enriched our lives, and he will be missed -- especially every time we watch a Kentucky sporting event. Keith truly valued his friendship and insight at work. Jan, talking to you at the various T & H functions was always one of the evening's highlights for me. Both Keith and Brett Sewell regret that they could not express their condolences in person, but they send their prayers from Iraq. With deepest sympathy, Angel Yonce 109 Pine Drive NE Milledgeville, GA 31061

- Keith and Angel Yonce, Milledgeville, GA

The memories are so numerous as we grew up together next door to each other on Big Hill Ave,completed school at Madison and we carried paper routes together for a number of years.When ever you saw James,you would also see both Kays boys or at least one of us.Janet and Mark, we share your loss deeply.May God bless you in the days ahead.Yours in Christ Joe Kays

- Joe Kays, Richmond, KY

My condolences. I only knew Jim from the brewing club. He and I arrived early and were often the few. We had many dinners together. He was a kind, soft spoken man.

- Don Armel, Statesboro, GA

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200