Frederick James Carrico's Obituary
In loving memory of Frederick James Carrico, “Jimmy”, “Jim”, “Jimbo”, of Stafford County passed away on Saturday, February 14, 2015 at the age of 30.
He is survived by his mother, Kathleena Carrico; brother, Franklin Jay Carrico, II; sister, Johannah Gabrielle Carrico; his partner, Sherri French and her two girls, Ari and Billie; and numerous other family and friends.
Jim was a very gifted and talented musician, artist, and electrician. He was a loving, kind, humble, generous, peaceful, fun, and hardworking young man. He started playing the guitar in elementary school and he learned from a teacher who was trained at a top music school. Jim also stood out in sports both Baseball and Football. He won numerous awards and was chosen to play as an All-Star for several years. He moved around with his family. And as he grew, he played every instrument he could get his hands on to make the music exciting, fun, and professional. In his youth he also narrated and acted in plays. His artistic drawings were skillful and lifelike and were appreciated by his teachers, family, and friends. Jim had an I.Q. of 185 in middle school and excelled in Math. When it came time to go to college, he chose trade school and finished his apprenticeship and worked as an electrician. Jim was so much more, he helped everyone he could. He gave more than he received in his life.
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