James Thomas Boulware, Sr., son of the late Charles and Mamie Boulware, was called home to receive His eternal reward on May 17, 2007. James Thomas, known as J.T., was born on May 12, 1932 in Santuck, South Carolina. He was raised up in Pumphrey, Maryland located in Anne Arundel County. He received his education in the public school system. As a very young man, J.T. decided to join the United States Army and served for eight years. He was a decorated hero and received the following awards and recogition: The Koren Service Medal with one Bronze Service Star, National Defense Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal and a Good Conduct Medal. J.T. was a resident of Pumphrey for over fifty years. He loved sports and especially race horses. Later in life he became ill and then handicapped. He could not get around, so he was given a mobility cart. With this mobility cart, he went everywhere in the community. He became a people friendly person. He stayed in contact with his c childhood friends and new friends. J.T. was prceded in death by his son, Wesley, and lifetime companion, Bertina Brown. His brothers and sisters, William and Franklin Boulware, Lucy Boulware-Spencer, Gertrude Marie Wilson and Bernice Simmons. Uncle J.T. is survived by: his daughter, Joanne Boulware Manokey-Smith; granddaughter, Marie Deborah Smith of Temple Hill, Maryland; a devoted nephew, nieces, grand-nieces, grand-nephews on Baltimore, Columbia, Brooklyn Park, Glen Burinie, MD and New Jersey.