James Marion "Jim" Larcomb

July 10, 1943 - January 14, 2007

Age: 63

Westport, Indiana


Date of Death
: Sunday, January 14, 2007 at 11:33 a.m.
Place of Death:
St. Vincent Hospital at Indianapolis
Date of Birth:
July 10, 1943
Place of Birth: Columbus, Ohio
Date of Funeral: Saturday, January 20, 2007 at 11:00 a.m.
Place: Bass & Gasper Funeral Home
Officiating: Rev. David Camp and Rev. David Barnett
Visitation: Friday from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. and 1 hour prior to service
Final Resting Place: Westport Cemetery

 


Parents: Marion E. and Margaret (Bruce) Larcomb

 

HISTORY:

Residential: He was raised in Butler, Ohio. He was a former resident of Hartford City.
                      He has been a Westport resident since 1983.

Education: He graduated from Butler High School in 1961.
                    He received a bachelor’s degree in English from Kent State University in 1965.
                    He had done graduate work at Ball State University.

Occupation: He had many occupations including owning a Christian Book Store and Coffee House,
                       teaching high school and working at Cummins Engine Company for the past 3 years.

Memberships: Waynesburg Christian Church where he served as an Elder and sang in the church choir.

Hobbies: He had a love for knowledge, quick wit and Love for the Lord.

 

Married to: Anita B. Clements
         Date: March 9, 1969
       Place: Cicero, Indiana
 


 

SURVIVORS:

Wife - Anita Larcomb - Westport, Indiana

4 Children - Maria (Husband-Charlie) French - Muncie, Indiana

                      Jonathan (Wife-Lora) Larcomb - Richmond, Virginia

                      Samuel (Wife-Chrissy) Larcomb - Henderson, Kentucky

                      Hannah (Husband-Brad) Striegel - New Albany, Indiana

1 Brother - D. Bruce (Wife-Pat) Larcomb - Westerville, Ohio

3 Grandsons - Aaron and Isaac (sons of Maria)

                          Jackson (son of Samuel)

                                                       


Preceded in death by:
Parents

                                                                                              
Memorial contributions may be made to the Samaritan’s Purse or
Waynesburg Christian Church through the funeral home.

 

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