James-KING-Obituary

James Thomas KING

FRANKLIN, Tennessee

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KING, James Thomas "J.T." Age 22 of Franklin, TN. July 14, 2012. Attended Currey Ingram Academy. Graduate of Independence High School and attended Culinary Institute of America in New York. Avid video player and a brilliant tournament chess player. His family and friends were always greeted with...

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Jere: Much prayers and many thoughts for you and your husband. May God's grace and his mercy continue to comfort and keep the both of you during this time of your loss.

All my thought and prayers are with you.

Jere and Tom, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Gad Bless!

Derek & I loved the entire family & always will. JT ate enormous amounts of pasta salad one night after fishing. He either thought it tasted great & everything else didn't - never knew. He was a blondee boy that was cherished by his parents & attended our wedding before he was born. Derek is baiting his hook up there & they are cooking up a terrific meal. Love you ALL! Sandy & Derek (JT's guide down the big river) Brown

Our prayers will be for you all and your family. God does here when we touch his heart with these matters. He loves us and sends love to us all especially when we need him the most.

I met J.T. in high school and we've been friends ever sense. He often gave me a ride home after school (before i could drive), and our tight-knit group would always find each other at any school event. When we gathered together outside of school, most often we would find ourselves in his bonus room. JT always made me smile, and never failed to make me laugh. Though we drifted apart after graduation, pursuing our careers , we still managed to get together a couple of times a year to catch up....

we love you so much JT. you will always be in our hearts. we'll remember you forever. god bless you JT.

I met J.T. In high school and we've been friends ever sense. He often gave me a ride home after school (before I had a car of my own) and our tight-knit group would always find each other at any school event. When we gathered together outside of school, most often we would find ourselves in his bonus room. JT always made me smile, and never failed to make me laugh. Though we drifted apart after graduation, pursuing our careers , we still managed to get together a couple of times a year to...

So sorry for your loss. I will miss his sweet smile. Tom, your family is in our prayers and thoughts.