James Paxton Voorhees
1855–1936 (age 81)
Biography
James Paxton Voorhees devoted his life to strengthening the bonds of community in the decades after the Civil War. He was known among friends and neighbors for his steady presence and wise counsel, often serving as a bridge between generations in his hometown.
In later years, Voorhees took pride in mentoring young men and women, encouraging them to pursue education and civic involvement. His repose at Highland Lawn Cemetery is a quiet reminder of the many small acts of kindness that marked his days.