1950
2025
James Raymond Bozman, affectionately known as “Raymond,” was born on December 23, 1950, in Prescott, Arkansas, to the late Elizabeth Zachary and Theodore Bozman. On Friday, March 7, 2025, at the age of 74, James transitioned to his heavenly home, leaving behind a life filled with love, faith, and cherished memories.
From an early age, James accepted Christ at St. Luke Church in Prescott, Arkansas. He was a proud graduate of McRae High School, Class of 1969. As his faith continued to grow, he later joined St. Luke Baptist Church in Rixey, Arkansas, under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Eric Alexander.
A dedicated and hardworking man, James held several jobs throughout his lifetime. His longest tenure was with Lofland Steel Company, where he devoted 25 years of service before retiring. Even after retirement, he continued working as a driver for Pathfinder in Jacksonville, Arkansas, for five years, always finding ways to stay active and serve others.
Through the union, with Carolyn Bozman, two beloved daughters, Shelby and Domineek, were born. Together, their journey took them to Texas and Rockford, Illinois, before settling in Jacksonville, Arkansas, to be closer to family.
A passionate sports fan, James found the most joy in football, cheering on his team as a die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan. Whether they won or lost, his dedication never wavered.
Beyond his love for sports, James was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. He was known for his wisdom, kind spirit, and unwavering support for his loved ones. One of his favorite sayings was, “You have to crawl before you walk.”
James was preceded in death by his parents, Elizabeth Zachary and Theodore Bozman, and five siblings: Mae Ruth Bozman, Leonard Jefferson Bozman, Leotis Bozman, Robert Junior Bozman, and Bobbie Fay Bozman Foreman.
He leaves behind a loving family to honor his memory, including his two daughters, Shelby Smith and her husband Corey of Jacksonville, Arkansas, and Domineek Jackson of North Little Rock, Arkansas. His legacy continues through his four grandchildren, Alexus and Tyler Jackson of North Little Rock, Arkansas and Cornelius and Chloe Smith of Jacksonville, Arkansas, as well as his great-grandchild, Mason Jackson of North Little Rock. He is also survived by his three sisters, Johnnie Frazier of Los Angeles, California, Katie Box of Prescott, Arkansas, and Margaret Meeks of Prescott, Arkansas, along with a host of relatives and dear friends.
Though James is no longer with us in body, his love, wisdom, and faith will remain in our hearts forever. His presence brought light to so many lives, and his legacy will continue to inspire us all. As he always reminded us, “You have to crawl before you walk.”
Rest peacefully, James Raymond Bozman. You will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held in his honor at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Munn’s Chapel First Baptist Church in Prescott, Arkansas. Family and friends are invited to a visitation on Friday, March 14, from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. at Brandon’s Mortuary in Hope, Arkansas.
Following the service, James will be laid to rest at DeAnn Cemetery in Prescott, Arkansas. To share memories and condolences, please visit his online guestbook below.
Carolyn Bozman
March 17, 2025
I will always love you Raymond. You were a good man and a provider to your family. I have no one to share a secret with now. You were good at keeping your secrets and others. You were so special to the people in your life. You put a major impact on the people who knew you. You taught your children how to work. You taught them that you got to have money to survive in this world; and working is the way to get it. You were a friend, confidante, ride or die buddy, and a good husband to me. I know that we were divorced but I still loved you and had planned on coming to visit you a couple of weeks before your incident to show you my dog. Her name is Stella and our foster daughter gave her to me. Please watch over your grandsons and granddaughters as well as Mason. They loved you CaCa. I am still in disbelief. You were a strong man and you were supposed to be here with us. But like you would say " the man above" was calling your name. Take your rest now. Because you were so tired and restless. God got you now. Until we see each other again. Rest in Peace Raymond.
Claudette Haynie
March 14, 2025
My condolences and prayers to Katie Box and family, Raymond was my classmate..RIP
Helen Joyce Harris-Whiteside
March 14, 2025
Condolences Too The Bozman Family. Rest In Heavenly Peace Raymond
Linda Flemons Flemons
March 14, 2025
My prayers and condolences to the family for strength during this difficult time!
wilma House
March 13, 2025
My precious cousin we didn’t see each other often during adulthood. But always remember the days growing up and how close our families were.. Family love is always and forever.❤
Lois Shaw
March 13, 2025
RIP Raymond, you will be missed
LaVonda Johnson
March 13, 2025
I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
Shelly Wood
March 12, 2025
My deepest condolences!
Erma Zachery Ford
March 11, 2025
My heartfelt love, sympathy, and condolences are extended to cousin Raymond’s daughters, Domineek & Shelby; sisters Kattie Box, Margaret Meeks; and the entire Bozman, Arnold, Hardamon families and their branches in his transition from earthly labor to heavenly reward. I have many fond memories of the times that we spent together, especially in our youth when we came to Prescott for a visit, and during the time that he and family lived in Rockford, Illinois. May the man that he is, the love that he gave, and your precious memories of him sustain you during this difficult time and in the days ahead! Grace, peace, and love, to you all.
Linda McGough Thorn
March 11, 2025
May God's love comfort the family during this time.
Jerry Langston
March 10, 2025
My condolences to the family.
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