
James Curtis Bomar, 88, of Lynnville, passed away Sunday, January 28, 2024, at his home.
James was born Saturday, September 28, 1935, in Mansfield, Tennessee, to Curtis and Jewel Norwood Bomar. James was preceded in death by his parents: Marion and Jewel Bomar; daughter: Melanie Bomar; brother: Lee Bomar; sister: Mary Jane Bomar Bass; brothers-in-law: Jimmy Shankle and Nolen Hicks.
He was a deacon at Lynnville Baptist Church, loved hunting, working cattle, farming, riding horses, and even played a little polo, but his pride was the ironwork he created.
Survivors include his loving wife of 68 years: Wilmadean Bomar, of Lynnville; son: Craig Bomar, of Pulaski; daughters: Donna Malugin (Billy), of Lynnville, Jamie Valentine (Jim), of Pulaski; brothers: Gerald Bomar (Carol), Randy Bomar (Brenda), all of Henry County; sisters: Carolyn Shankle, Brenda Wagner (Sonny), both of Henry County, Peggy Hicks, of Indiana; brother-in-law: Harold Bass, of Henry County; sister-in-law: Valerie Bomar, of Florida; grandchildren: Jan Crutcher, Shawn Malugin, Sara Boatwright, Melanie Old, Shea Richardson, Jacey Bomar, great-grandchildren: John Crutcher, Clara Crutcher, Braxton Richardson, Connor Richardson, Elijah Ludeking, Addison Richardson, and Silas Boatwright.
Special thanks to Richard White, Caris Hospice, Dr. Ball, Dr. Goldsmith, Dr. Savage, and Dr. Serene.
Visitation will be 5 and 8 p.m. Thursday, February 1, 2024, at Carr & Erwin Funeral Home, Funeral will 1 p.m. Friday, February 2, 2024, at Carr & Erwin Chapel with interment to follow in Giles Memory Gardens.
Carr & Erwin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements and announced locally by McEvoy Funeral Home.