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James Edward
Burnley
October 15, 1957 – June 7, 2022
James Edward Burnley (aka Jim or "J.B.") went to be with his Savior on June 7th, 2022. Born October 15, 1957 in St. Louis, MO to Wilford and Sylvia Burnley. He was the youngest of four children. When his father fell ill, he moved with his parents from St. Louis to the family farm on Shetley Creek in Marquand. They later moved to Fredericktown to be closer to medical services. Jim graduated Fredericktown High School in 1976. After a brief stint at Mineral Area College, he moved to St. Louis to att
James Edward Burnley (aka Jim or "J.B.") went to be with his Savior on June 7th, 2022. Born October 15, 1957 in St. Louis, MO to Wilford and Sylvia Burnley. He was the youngest of four children. When his father fell ill, he moved with his parents from St. Louis to the family farm on Shetley Creek in Marquand. They later moved to Fredericktown to be closer to medical services. Jim graduated Fredericktown High School in 1976. After a brief stint at Mineral Area College, he moved to St. Louis to attend St. Louis Community College at Forest Park where he earned a degree in funeral services. Jim had a long career with several funeral homes in the St. Louis area. In 2008, he retired and moved back down to the family farm on Shetley Creek where he enjoyed raising cattle, chicken, pigs and goats. Jim was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife of forty-three years Sue (nee Wood) ; his daughter MaryAnn (Matt) and son Clayton (Patty); and grandchildren Jackson, Grace (MaryAnn & Matt), Tyler and Ava (Clayton & Patty). Jim enjoyed working his farm, time with his family, attending auctions and going to Sunday service, first at Marquand Methodist and later at Gods Country Cowboy Church. He loved the Lord and considered his word to be one of his most precious possessions. We will certainly miss his sense of humor, quick wit and brutally honest temprament.
Jim will be laid to rest at the Burnley/Skaggs cemetery at Shetley Creek on the family farm next to W.J. Burnley, his great-great grandfather.
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