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James Calvin “Jimmy” Lamonds, 65 of Biscoe passed away November 7, 2011 at his residence. Jimmy was born November 29, 1945 in Randolph Co. son of the late Samuel Neil Lamonds and Doris Voncannon Lamonds. He was educated in the Montgomery County Schools, and received a diploma in refrigeration and Air Conditioners. He was retired from the US Air Force and Montgomery County School System, and was a self employed electrician. Jimmy was of the Christian Faith and loved collecting.
Survivors are his wife, Barbara B. Lamonds who he married July 19, 1974, two sons, Darrell Lamonds of Biscoe and Waylon Lamonds of Star. He has two daughters, Regina Ferree of Biscoe and Michelle Barnes of Star. Two brothers are Johnny Lamonds of Biscoe and Alex Lammonds of Biscoe, six sisters, Joyce Brock of Troy, Janie Livingston of Candor, Christine Beamon of Troy, Vera Nance of Jacksonville, NC and Annabell Connley of Apex.
His grandchildren are Amber, Madison, Jenicy, Julianna, Katie, and Ashlyn. His best friend is D.J. Klass.
A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 PM Friday, at the Southside Baptist Church, Biscoe, conducted by Pastor Jamie Sink.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury, North Carolina is serving the Lamonds Family. Online condolences may be made at www.mycarolinacremation.com.
Sue Norris Hatley says
Jimmy was a wonderful person who always took the time to say hello and help others around him. Not only did I have the honor of working with Jimmy but my son learned from Jimmy over two summers. He truly was a role model and mentor to C.E. Jimmy enriched the lives of others daily. I feel blessed to have spent time with he and his wonderful wife Barbara.
Jack Cagle says
Jimmy was a great person and a great friend. He will be truly missed by his friends. The Lamonds family will be in the thoughts and prayers of the West Montgomery family.
Susan Muse says
I worked with Jimmy at MCS and he had done some work at my house. He was always a pleasure to be around and he was an inspiration to all of us.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Craig Johnson says
Jimmy was one of my best friends. A true believer in self-sufficiency. He was as good as his word. I’ll always remember him.
Graham and Susan Fox says
We never saw Jimmy without a smile. He was a pleasure to be around and always brightened our days. His courage inspired all of us who knew him and worked with him. We were blessed to have known Jimmy. Our prayers are with Barbara and the family for strength and understanding.
April Pipkin Greene says
Mr. Jimmy Lamonds was one of the nicest men I have ever met. I was first introduced to him through my dad Paul Pipkin Jr.. Jimmy and daddy worked together with MCS Maintenance. Anytime Jimmy saw me no matter where it was it was hey girlie how are you? Jimmy may you rest in peace in God’s arms. My condolences to all the family, may the Lord heal and comfort you all. Love you all April Greene
Bill Adams says
Jimmy and I served in two different branches of the military and in three seperate units. A man you could call a true friend. So many great memories to always treasure. Jimmy was a blessing to all those who knew him.
CIndy Sweet says
I can’t think of many nicer or kinder people than Jimmy. He was always friendly and would make me smile. May he rest in peace. His family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Page St cafeteria Staff says
We all loved Jimmy here at the cafeteria we will miss his smileing face!
He did a lot for school maintance!!!!!!!!!!
Patsy
Kay
Linda
Bettye
Betty Spivey says
Jimm was a true friend. If he could help you in any way he would be right there. I know because he help me out so many time you would not find a better FRIEND. Larry and I will trully miss him. There are few people in the world today that stand by there word. And Jimmy was one of them. If he told you he would do something you did not have to worry about it. We will miss you!!!
Nancy S. Allred says
I’ve known Jimmy for a long time. He is one of the good old boys from the East side. I never meet him that he didn’t ask about my family. He is going to be missed by a very large family that loved him just like his real family. I’ll be praying for the family. We will meet again. Nancy Allred
Steve Culp-Chief Master SGT says
I served with Jimmy at the 118th CBCS Badin NC-NCANG. He was a hard worker and someone that you coud depend on to get the mission accomplished. It was an honor for me to be able to serve with him.
Gary Boyette says
Jimmy is the type of person that quietly goes about doing his job while making a huge impression on the individuals he touched. Jimmy and I served in the military together and he was always one of the guys that you relied upon to do the job. My thoughts and prayers go to the family. Jimmy is one of the quiet “HEROS” that will be dearly missed by all that knew him.
Betty Spivey says
Jimmy was a true FRIEND. He was all ways a man of his word. As he used to say it is hard to find people like that there days. He was all ways there to help when you need it. I know he helped me out so may times. Sometimes I would wonder why he did work on the side. Because you know he did not charge enough. But he told me one time I just want to help the young ones get started. He really did help a lot of people. Larry and I will truly miss you. But God has another good one.
Gabriel Flores says
So Sorry to hear about Jimmy (little buddy). I am honored to say that I have laughed with Jimmy, shared a beer or two with him, and had some good time while he was in the air force. He will be missed by me and all the other members of the Power Pro shop (263rd).
Donnie Lynthacum says
I first met Jimmy when I worked at Western Auto many years ago. He was a person that you just liked being around. My dad would say “Good People!” I enjoyed getting to work with him later in my life when we both came on board in the Montgomery County Schools. He worked hard and would always find time to talk to you. He loved his famly and his time served for his country is something that meant alot to him. He will be in my thoughts and prays.
Wallace-Dunn Heating & A/C Inc. says
All of us at Wallace-Dunn would like to express our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Lamonds. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this sad time.
Lawrence Lamonds says
My Uncle Jimmy was one of the best men I have ever known! I’m gonna miss his attitude, his smile and his kindness! Love you Uncle Jimmy! LL
CMSgt (Ret.) Ken Swaringen says
It truly saddens me to learn of Jimmy’s passing. He was a true patriot serving our country with great honor and he was also a friend to us all. My thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones. God Bless and keep you in his loving embrace.
Lauren King says
I have always loved being around my Uncle Jimmy. He always wore a smile on his face that will not be forgotten. I loved it when I was in high school at East and he would have to be over working on something and I would see him. I hate that I didnt get to see him more. Also, always seen as a hero to me! I will miss you but always remember the smiles 🙂 As to my family, I love you all. <3 Abigail
Allen Green says
Jimmy was a friend, we spent time in the NCNG. Praying for family.