James D. Ellis, Jr

James D. Ellis, Jr

January 28, 1976~February 16, 2022

James D. Ellis, Jr. left this world suddenly on Wednesday, February 16, 2022.  His family and friends are deeply saddened by his sudden death. He was born January 28, 1976, in Bangor, Maine to Charlotte Ware and  James D. Ellis, Sr.

James will be greatly missed by his adoring twin sons Dawson Maxwell Ellis and and Mason Dean Ellis; mother, Charlotte Ware; father, James D. Ellis, Sr.; sister, Theresa Parsons and husband, Gregory; sister, Katie Olivera and husband, Andrew; stepmother, Janice Ellis; and two special nephews, Bryce Parsons and U.S. Marine CPL Zachary Parsons. James also had a very large extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins.

As a young boy James was known for his fast and furious bicycle riding and his love of macaroni and cheese. He enjoyed taking apart bikes, radios, electric can openers and such.  He was known for his humor and his antics. Never a dull moment!

James’s sons Mason and Dawson cherished and loved their father deeply.  Each evening at the dinner table he worked with them on reading, spelling and math.  He taught them right from wrong and listened intently to their stories and worries.  Since James’s death the twins have talked of “making our Dad proud” and doing well in school “since Dad wanted us to do good in school”.  The boys have followed in their father’s footsteps and love to speed down the driveway on anything with wheels.

James was a “Mr. Fix-It” and could fix everything from a car to a sewing machine. His driveway often appeared like a parking lot with all the cars he was working on.  His tools were always within arm’s reach. If you glanced at his kitchen counter there would be salt, pepper, brake fluid, Old Bay seasoning and spark plugs. He was also a great cook and everyday made delicious meals for the boys.

Known to his co-workers and friends as Jim, he was hard-working and generous to a fault. He was always helping anyone who needed a hand.  He worked for many years at the City of New Port Richey Wastewater Reclamation Facility.  James valued highly his friendships with his co-workers and all of his friends.  He will be sorely missed by many, many friends.

Those who wish to remember James in a special way, may make gifts in his memory to a trust fund for his sons Mason and Dawson. Donations can be sent to Theresa Parsons, 16930 Loch Moor Lane, Spring Hill, FL 34610. Condolences to the family may be expressed at dobiesfuneralhome.com.

Celebration of Life

James’s home in Spring Hill

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Memories of James D. Ellis, Jr

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Condolence

Bud Dow

February 24, 2022, 7:10 pm

Rest in peace CHARLIE !!

Uncle Bud Dow

February 24, 2022, 7:23 pm

Rest In Peace CHARLIE!!

Nicole Matheus

February 25, 2022, 12:39 am

I am so saddened you left us too soon . I’ve known you for 25 years You were a True friend to me and my family and an amazing father to your boys , you had a huge heart and I will miss you everyday from here on out . We will look after your boys don’t worry , RIP Jim God gained a one of a kind Angel that’s for sure ! You will always be in my heart ❤️

Keith owen

February 25, 2022, 1:48 am

I will miss our Saturday evening phone conversations with you Jimbo you have been a great friend and co-worker and all the people that have known you will never forget you you were one of a kind I will miss you bro

Mike Traficante

February 25, 2022, 2:18 am

Rest in peace Mike and Donna Traficante

Bobbie

February 27, 2022, 3:19 pm

We love you Charlie you were such a great guy and loved by so many! Your boys will never forget you! We will all see to that!😘 Lots of love Aunt Bobbie

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