Black Contractors Association Alabama Chapter Mourns the Loss of Member Larry James

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The Black Contractors Association Alabama Chapter is deeply mourning the loss of respected member Larry James, owner of James Paving. While his discovery brings closure, it comes with profound sorrow as members reflect on the outcome they had hoped to avoid. Larry’s passing marks a heartbreaking loss not only for his family but for Alabama’s entire contracting community.

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Legacy of Leadership and Dedication

Larry James was a highly regarded businessman whose influence reached far beyond the work he accomplished. As the leader of James Paving, he built a strong reputation for reliability, professionalism, and integrity. His work helped shape the industry and contributed to the growth of contracting services across the state. Larry’s leadership, dedication, and commitment to excellence will be remembered for generations.

Remembering a Mentor and Friend

To many within the association, Larry was more than a colleague—he was a mentor, brother, and trusted friend. His steady leadership and generous spirit inspired countless individuals in the contracting community. Larry was always willing to guide, support, and share his knowledge, positively influencing the careers and lives of many. His absence leaves a void that will be felt deeply by those who knew him.

Offering Condolences and Support

The Black Contractors Association Alabama Chapter extends its heartfelt condolences to Larry’s wife, children, and entire family. During this heartbreaking time, the association stands united in prayer and support, ready to assist the family in any way possible as they navigate this profound loss.

Conclusion

Larry James’ contributions, leadership, and compassion have left an enduring mark on Alabama’s contracting industry. His memory will continue to inspire those who had the honor of working alongside him. He will be greatly missed, and his legacy will remain a guiding light for the community.

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