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Kendal James (September 5, 1974 ~ April 9, 2023) - Garland Journal

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Kendal LaJuan James, 48, transitioned Sunday, April 9, 2023. Kendal was born on September 5, 1974 in Denton, Texas, to Robert Lee James Jr. and Gwendolyn Evans James. He grew up in Denton and later moved to Irving, Texas where he attended Irving High School. After finishing high school, he moved to Wichita to live […]

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