James Lloyd Rankin

james rankin
James Lloyd Rankin, 71, of Danville, died Sunday, December 13, 2020. Born June 14, 1949 in Danville, he was the son of James C. Rankin and Betty Louise Moore Rankin Arnold. He was a 1968 graduate of Danville High School and earned his Bachelors Degree in Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. He was a civil engineer for the Housing and Urban Development urban renewal program. Jimmy volunteered for 30 years on the Logistics Committee of the Great American Brass Band Festival and on the Board of Family Services of Boyle County who honored him as a Lifetime Board Member. He was a member of The Presbyterian Church and was renowned as a handy man who could fix anything. Survivors include the love of his life, Marianne Montgomery Mims, his brothers, Wigham (Jodi) Arnold of Danville and Lloyd Mason Arnold of West Hollywood, CA., Marianne’s daughter, Christy (Richard) Block of Louisville, and their grandchildren, Hayden Block and Katie Block (Ethan Toney). The funeral service will be 1 p.m. Friday at Stith Funeral Home, Danville, with visitation from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. prior to the service. Pallbearers will be Richard Block, Hayden Block, Chris Cook, Mike Adams, Gayden Gideon and Bill Blair. Honorary pallbearers are Joe Brown, Bruce Camenisch, Johnny Ransdell, Mike Leake, Jack Bosley, Bill Kriener, Louis Burke and the Brass Band Logistics Committee. The family suggests memorial donations be sent to Family Services of Boyle County or the Great American Brass Band Festival. The service on Friday will be live streamed through the Stith Funeral Home Facebook page. Our Hugs from Home program and the online guestbook are available at www.stithcares.com. The funeral service will be 1 p.m., Friday at Stith Funeral Home, Danville. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. prior to the service.

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  1. I didn’t know Jimmy that well but have known Marianne for a long time. Through her and her stories about Jimmy I feel I know him too. I know he has been through a lot with his illness and even though it’s tough to say goodbye we can have peace knowing Jimmy has no more pain or sorrow and is in a much better place and we can have comfort in knowing we will see him again. God Bless his friends and family in this difficult time. With deepest sympathy and love!

  2. To Marriane, Wigham, and Lloyd, I am so sorry for your loss. Jimmy was my next door neighbor on Lexington Ave. and a great friend before I left Kentucky. I have wonderful memories of crazy, crazy things we did when we were young. He was one of the extended family that hung out at my house on Christmas Eve and he always came by again on Christmas day. It would not have been complete without him. I hope you are celebrating in heaven with our parents and Betty Ransdell. Tell P.K. that I lost his recipe for eggnog, but am trying to recreate a \”drinkable\” version. Rest well, good and faithful servant. Always – Beth


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