In memory of

James Anthony Kamaka

November 15, 1968 -  March 11, 2017

On November 15, 1968 Leebert and Esmina gave birth to a healthy baby boy. This boy grew to become very special.
He effortlessly brought joy to all who had the pleasure of meeting him.
He inspired all to be better and reach for more.
He lives on with us in our hearts and within his two sons Justice and Caleb.
On this day we will not mourn his death, but celebrate his life.

In lieu of flowers, we ask that a donation be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association in memory of James.

Guestbook 

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Brenda Andrew (Ex-Colleague)

Entered March 14, 2017 from Stouffville

I worked with James at Ingram Micro and had a lot of great chats with him over the time I worked there and saw him a couple times after we both had left the company for the occasional coffee. He liked to joke around, was funny and sarcastic but such a sincere and stand-up guy. I know he was also super proud of his kids and he was passionate about his craft - what an extremely talented designer.

I am so sad to hear about his passing and will lift up the entire family in prayer. May you be comforted in this difficult time. James was definitely one-of-a-kind and will be missed. My sincerest condolences.

Milvio Urbani (Cugino)

Entered March 15, 2017 from Roma

Ciao James un grande abbraccio chissà ....nei miei sogni avevo tanto desiderio di visitare la Jamaica con te te lo dissi .....Ciao mio cuginetto

Marguerite & Fabrizio Urbani (mother & father-in-law)

Entered March 15, 2017 from Italy

Will be deeply missed, may he rest in peace.

Sumeeta Kohli (Co-worker)

Entered March 15, 2017 from Mississauga

I worked with James at Ingram Micro for many years. He was a wonderful person. Always smiling and making you laugh. Thoughts and prayers with all of you and Jame's entire family. God Bless.

James Harris (Work Friend)

Entered March 15, 2017 from LexisNexis Canada

I had the pleasure of working in the department next to his at LexisNexis. He had a great presence about him and was rarely without a smile. he also had a great sense of humour coupled with a quick wit, which endeared him to everyone around him.

To his family and many friends, my sincerest condolences. He will be sorely missed.

Jamie

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