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Javares Washington

Pensacola, Florida

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UntitledJAVARES JAVON WASHINGTON1980-2008

Javares Javon Washington, age 27 passed away February 11, 2008.Survivors include his wife, Letrica L. Nixon-Washington; daughter, Tristyne J. Washington; son, Jayden L. Washington; step son, Mekhi S. Nixon; father, Willie L. Matthews; Mother &...

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Thinking of you brother... first song we sang together ordinary people by John Legend mad loud in the barracks at Rucker... except you were no ordinary person :0( Rest In Peace.

although its been years i still remember brother . When u meet good people its hard to forget them. We had so many laughs in school and its still hard to believe u are gone RIH soldier

To the family and friends of Staff Sgt. Javares J. Washington:
It has truly been my honor to sign Javares' guest book these past few years. Unfortunately, due to complications from my Multiple Sclerosis, this may be the last message I'm able to write. Please forgive me and know that Javares will always be remembered in my home.
With love and respect ~ Peggy

To nephew.... Javares...I think about you so much..your Father Willie still in pain from losing his only son...i remember our last phone call... you said.. Auntie... I coming to California just to see You ...I will remember that conservation for rest of my life...But you wasn't able to make it.. God had other plans for you..i remember when your Father called me and told me you brought your first car. That story was so funny... Today.. i just laugh when i think about it..Wow.. how i miss...

thinking of yu and your family. God Bless

Wuz up Cuzzo it still hard for me but I'm in the navy now going on ten years wishing you still ran track but you wanted to serve. I can't be mad at that. But I miss u! Still got love for you just wanted to holla at ya! FASHO!

A Hero will always be a Hero, never ever forgotten

RIP J.... Still can't believe you're gone, but you'll never be forgotten.