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Javad L. Marshall-Fields

Denver, Colorado

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Javad L. Marshall-Fields, 22, Aurora. Son of Rhonda C. Fields, Aurora, and Marion C. Fields, Denver; brother of Maisha J. (Gregory) Pollard, Los Angeles; grandson of Sylvia and Booker Marshall, Aurora; a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation, Wednesday 4-7pm with Commemorative Wake...

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Javad,
Do you want to know how I remember you?? The only way that I see your face in my mind is with a huge smile...I never saw you any other way...I hadn't seen you in a long time but I am so happy that you achieved so much during your time here...May you and Vivian Rest in Peace.

To the family,
I was very sorry and saddened to hear about Javad. Please know that my prayers are with you. I ask God to give you strength and comfort. Even though you feel sadness and grief, there is comfort in celebrating a life that had great possibilities and even though it was a short life, has and will have a great impact for those that follow. Someone's life will be changed for the better which is the ultimate purpose and goal as our witness here on earth.

Javad who knew the last time we saw each other would really be the last time. I remember you asked to borrow my car and granny said no because you had just wrecked your new car you had gotten after you graduated high school. I remember you were so mad and I just looked at you like "look at my little cousin all grown up." We didn't get to see each other as much as we liked and I would have loved to have seen you graduate from college. Your life was just beginning and some man had the nerves to...

Javad,

It has been a while since I have seen you. I remember seeing you during spring break at the mall, but you were talking with some friends as I was leaving the mall. I figured I would get the chance to see you again and I wish this were true.There is so much I remember about you.You were a dear friend to me.I remember being sad when you left for CSU. You were always the kind of guy who had high aspirations. You were always involved in something positive. I always admired...

J,
Words cannot even begin to describe the pain and sorrow that I have been feeling since I heard of your passing. For the past 5 years, you were an integral part of my life. I can still see the both of us at beautillion rehearsals messing up on that dance...you were my first, and one of my very best, friends at CSU and because of you, this shy, naive, timid boy began to come out of the shell that he'd been hiding under for so long. I learned so much from you and met so many people...

Aunt Rhonda, Uncle Lawrence, Maisha and Greg, my prayers and my heart goes out to you during this time.My husband and I are both saddened and heartbroken about your loss. We love you and our here for you. The last time I saw Javad, was when he came to California to see his dad, he was such a free spirited kid. God bless you.

Though we may have lost touch, we will always remember you and all of the times that we shared as we were kids. You will always be in our hearts. You are in a beautiful place now shining down on all of the people that love you. God bless the both of you and god bless your families. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. May god be with you and give you strength.

Rhonda,Maisha,Sylvia,&Marshall &FAMILY
Our Heart goes out to all of you,we
loved Javad and we will miss his
smile & laughter.When someone loses a loved one who has meant so much for so many, many years it's hard to know what to say and how to express words of sympathy and comfort.We can say that because you all are so important to us your sorrow touches us deeply........and
we want you to know that we care much more than words could ever express.May God continue to...

Though I only met Javad once, I could tell that he was special. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and I know that God will bless you with the strength and love to get through your loss.