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James Brent Fonnesbeck

Logan, Utah

1951 - 2011

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Mesquite, Nevada/Weston, Idaho - James Brent Fonnesbeck passed Sunday, Oct. 9, in a tragic accident in Mesquite, Nev., doing what he loved: Skydiving and sharing that love with others. Jim was born May 14, 1951, the third son of J. Myron (Mike) Fonnesbeck and Loneta Hollingsworth Fonnesbeck. Jim...

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I felt as if you were standing next to me sunday: laughing, i to was ,the formation freefall contribute to you fonz at the ogdenskydive center, it what ausome to feel your presents ,even though you were not there.stop by anytime as Arland Does, untill we meet again

Fonz, this one is a hard one to understand. It was fun working with you..Carl and you always had talk of planes and adventures. Although I have not talked to you in a few years I have missed you. I will always remember you blowing your train whistle at 4:30 on Fridays. My thoughts. prayers and love to your family.

He gave me the greatest adrenaline rush of my life at a farmers airstrip in Thomas, Idaho, just outside of Blackfoot, in 1987. He probably wouldn't have remembered me, but I will never forget him, he definitely made an impression. My sympathy for your loss.

I learned so very much from you, for the short time we had known each other. I will continue to " read it in the book" thanks for what you were able to teach me. You are a wise one.

I will always remember the good visits Jim and I had at my flower shop. I have always had great respect for his desire to do in life what he really loved. I was able to do that in my profession, and we often compared. Loneta, Bruce and your family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you even though we are not able to be there. May the good memories you have, help you through this most difficult time. You have had more than your share in the past and we wish you didn't have to go through...

My deepest sympahties. Tho I didn't know that much about him - - being a "Fonnesbeck" cousin makes this a tradgety that is hard to understand why. Family is what keeps us together no matter. My heart felt condolences to those who were close to Jim.

Rest in Peace Beak... ALL is now good.
May your Family always remember the good!
The sky is now all your.

Jimbo......go easy my brother. I'll see you again somewhere. Thanks for all the jumps we did together.

bozo

Blue skies buddy,hope to jump again, with you in heaven.