James Hodges of Shelbyville, Indiana, who was a Niagara Wheatfield Central School District first grader has tragically died. On November 9, a tragic car accident claimed the life of James Hodges, a student in the first grade at Niagara Wheatfield Central School District. The district is deeply grieved to have received the news of his departure. His family are in a devastating state of heart regarding the death of James Hodges.
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James Hodges, who was only six years old when he was killed in a terrible car accident, was a beloved member of his community before he passed away this past weekend. Many people are aware of this catastrophic event. There are a great number of his community member who have experienced grief and loss in the past; however, as we all know, the intensity of these feelings is amplified when it comes to the loss of a very beautiful kid. James was Chris’s only son, and the sudden passing of James has caused Chris and his family to experience a level of anguish that is quite comprehensible. Despite the fact that sadness has a way of seizing hold of his family and putting a stop to their lives as they know it, the real world continues to move forward. That way, Christopher will be able to have some personal time to grieve his loss with his family and adjust to his new normal.
Donations of food are being sent to assist residents of those families with the costs of grocery shopping. While his family are going through this terrible time, they would be extremely grateful for any contribution that anyone could make, even if it was just a small amount. As a community, they are confident that they are able to raise a little bit more money in order to assist the father in this aspect of the issue in the same manner that they assisted the mother.
His funeral plans and obituary will be announced by her family. Please keep his family in your loving thoughts and constant prayers as they go through painful moment of lives.