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John F. Sessions

Jacksonville, Florida

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SESSIONS John F. Sessions, 75, passed away peacefully at home, after a year-long courageous fight against a brain tumor, on November 14, 2009. He was born January 7, 1934 in Mayo, Florida to the late Festus Williams and John Cabble Sessions. He served his country honorably in the U.S. Army for...

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TO THE SESSION'S FAMILY, I'M SO SORRY TO HERE ABOUT MY MAN. HE WAS ONE OF THE KINDEST PEOPLE THAT I MET AT JU. HERE WAS THERE FOR ME IN MY NEEDS OF CONVERSATION, LIFE AND BASKETBALL. I WILL MISS HIM BADLEY. SENDING MY CONDOLENCES ANTHONY (CRICKET) WILLIAMS

Caren, Paul, Justin, & Erin:

I am so sorry to hear of this loss. It is a difficult transition for those of us left behind our loved ones. I think of you often. My prayers are with you all.

Stephanie & Little Bobby

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. I will always be grateful for all the kindness and support he gave to my family.

sabrina (watkins)

One of my fondest memories will be traveling to the 2006 NCAA Baseball Regionals in Athens with John and Lyndon Shelton. John only knew me from JU Baseball, but he did not hesitate to let me tag along and then took care of me as if he had known me for years. And I got to eat fresh blueberries from his blueberry patch that we stopped at on the way back. We thank John for his support of JU, JU baseball and #21, Thomas LePage (2004-2007.

Dear Session Family,

We send our deepest condolences for the loss of a fine man.

What a wonderful man to have known during his life. Prayers to Mrs. Sessions, Caren and Kevin. It was a pleasure to have had the opportunity to care for him this past year. He always had a smile on his face and was a fighter! Love to you all.

Mr. Sessions and my father Thomas Cravey were friends for many years. I am truly sorry for your loss. Your family is in our prayers.

To The Family
I had the honor of working for Mr.Sessions about 15 or so years ago. He impacted my life and I will forever be grateful for that time. He was a clever, peaceful, gentle person who always saw the best in situations and people. The whole Bug out "Family" and Jacksonville Consumers have suffered a great loss. Indeed Mr. Sessions did believe That the customers came first.
I am sorry for your loss and am very grateful for the experience.
Thank you
D. Morris

What a great privilege it was to know John and to be in conversation with him - about JU, sports, church or family. John was a man of great faith and a love of people.