| Jesse James
1959 - 2006
"Artistic Being of Light"
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James Scroggins was born January 17, 1959. He was the son of Jean
and Jesse James Scroggins, who both predeceased him. He was the
middle child to oldest sister, Jeannine, and younger brother,
John, and beloved cousin of Monica Boseman. He was the nephew
of Aunt Cordie & Aunt Nita, who have both passed on since
he has left us. He grew up in the agricultural culture of Coachella
Valley, California. He lived all over Los Angeles and its many
surrounding communities.
Jesse James worked in a variety of different places and jobs,
as a waiter, a floral designer, a costume designer and a multimedia
artist among many. He loved life, the full expression of, and
the adventure of living it. He liked to travel, explore and spend
time with his many friends around the country. He was best friends
to Tim Ryan, Judi Baker, John Garbarino and Roxanne Baird among
many many valued loved and loving friends who are too numerous
to mention individually here. He was well loved by us all because
of his kind, gentle and non-judgmental nature. He was even-keeled
in a world of much emotional disruption and chaos. The world was
a much better place with him in it, because of his presence. He
crossed lines of race, creed and culture. He brought many different
peoples together in cooperation and friendship.
Halloween was his favorite holiday. He loved the costumes, drama
and intrigue, and he rarely missed being on Santa Monica Boulevard
every year to enjoy all the pageantry and joie de vivre. He was
gay and proud of it. He marched when he could in devotion to his
life and this cause. He was forever grateful to APLA (AIDs Project
Los Angeles) and Out of the Closet for their kind assistance in
providing many of his needs during the last part of his amazing
life.
Jesse would be flabbergasted and delighted to know his ashes
are being shot into space by the good will and largesse of his
good friend, Z Spiegel. “Jesse was a man of fearless courage,
and humble dignity in the face of extraordinary adversity. He
was a true inspiration to everyone who was blessed to know him.
At a time when my life was bleak, dark, and empty, Jesse showed
me the path back to Light. I honor his memory, and celebrate the
life of this great and gentle man who was my friend.”
Monica Boseman has sent this perfect poem to include:
Ever Close in Mind
and Heart - for Jesse
No further away than a picture,
A smile or remembered phrase,
Our loved ones
live in memory--
So close in so many ways.
For how often does a sunset
Bring nostalgic thoughts to mind
Of moments that
our loved ones shared
In days now left behind!
How often has a flower
Or a crystal autumn sky
Brought golden recollections
Of happy days gone by!
Yes, memory has a magic way
Of keeping loved ones near--
Ever close in mind and heart
Are the ones we hold most dear.
Marjorie Frances Ames
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Roxanne K. Baird & Terry Ellsworth sent this
in loving memory of Jesse:
You are a creature of light.
From light have you come,
to light shall you go,
and surrounding you through every step
is the light of your infinite being.
Richard Bach
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Tim Ryan says, “I don't have too much to say
other than he was a brave, kind spirit who shared his pain, joy
and dear friendship with me and others with a great sense of artistic
flair and I was proud to know him.”
We all echo this sentiment.
It was a privilege and honor to know Jesse James.
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