Jimmy Edwin Fallin III (Bolivar)'s Obituary
James “Jimmy” Edwin Fallin, III, age 33, of Bolivar, Missouri passed away on Sunday evening, May 15, 2011 in a single car accident just West of Bolivar, Missouri on Highway 32.
He was born September 4, 1977 in Norfolk, Virginia to James Edwin Fallin, Jr. & Shirley (Williams) Clark.
He was a Bolivar High School graduate, the class of 1996. He attended First Assembly of God Church in Bolivar. Jimmy was saved and read his Bible every day.
Jimmy was very proud he obtained a Tankerman License. He worked on a Tugboat out of New Orleans, LA. and was thrilled his Captain was a Christian. He was working for a Tree Trimming, earning the gas money to go back to work on the Tugboats. He loved the outdoors, loved the Lord, and was friendly to everyone he met. He had a loving and sweet nature and will be missed by everyone who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his father, James Edwin Fallin, Jr., grandfathers, James Edwin Fallin, Sr., and Everett Edward Williams, and an Uncle, Charles Fallin.
Jimmy is survived by his parents, Randy & Shirley Clark of Bolivar, Missouri, his brother, Max Poulter of Springfield, Missouri, two sisters, Marcelia Fairbanks and her husband Jeremy and their two children, Aiyana and Miya of Rantoul, Illinois, Christena Eakin and her husband Blake of Pensacola, Florida, two grandmothers, Christena Deason of Bolivar, Missouri, Mary Rose Sharber of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, one uncle, Paul Edward Williams of Bolivar, Missouri, one aunt, Wilma Lea Hamp and her husband David of Bolivar, Missouri, seven cousins, Tina, Cheryl, John, Duane, Ernie and Tom Miner and Colt Hamp.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00am, Thursday, May 19, 2011 at the First Assembly of God Church in Bolivar, Missouri with Reverend Gary Ankrom officiating under the care and direction of the Butler Funeral Home in Bolivar, Missouri. Jimmy will be cremated and no visitation will be held. Musical selections at the Memorial Service will be "I Can Only Imagine" by MercyMe and "Oh Glorious Day" by Casting Crowns.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Jimmy E. Fallin, III memorial fund c/o Butler Funeral Home in Bolivar, Missouri.
Friends and family may sign the guest book or send private condolences at www.butlerfuenralhome.com
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