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Johnathan B. Fields

Chicago, Illinois

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Johnathan B. Fields, age 19, passed away suddenly March, 16, 2007. Formerly of Matteson, IL. Beautiful son of Jeffery Fields and Lynn Lidbury, cherished brother of Adam Carr and Joshua Adams. Loving grandson of Mary Lidbury and Doug Johnson, and the late Donald Lidbury and the late Robert (the...

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To All of Johnathan's family- This is still so hard to fathom, and my sincere condolences still so many years later. Johnathan was truly a decent, smart, kind young man who I had the pleasure of knowing. God Bless, many hugs and prayers to you all.

Jonathan was the most genuine person I have ever know, his death saddens me to no end. He was a great friend and he remains in my thoughts and memory. May your memories bring you comfort.

JEFF AND LYNN, E ARE ALL VERY SORRY ABOUT JOHNATHAN. HE WAS A WONDERFUL YOUNG MAN AND NEPHEW. WE HAD A GREAT TIME WITH HIM WHEN WE CAME TOO CHICAGO. ASHLEY AND JOHNATHAN HAD A GREAT TIME OUT THERE. AT THE FAMILY REUNION HE HAD A REALLY GOOD TIME. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH THE BOTH OF YOU. IF YOU EVER NEED ANYTHING WE ARE RIGHT HERE ALWAYS. LOVE, AUNT CHRIS, UNCLE GARY AND ASHLEY

We are so sad for your loss. The memories shared at the Fields Family Reunions will forever be etched into our family.

Please know that even though there are many miles and years between visits, you are always in our hearts and prayers.

All our Love
Uncle Ed, Deneen and family

Mr. and Mrs. Fields,

I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I don't know if you remember me, but I dated Johnathan for a while during a summer in between jr. and sr. year of high school. I constantly envied his way of being so calm and laid back, while I was so uptight and anxious. I'm sorry to hear about this, and you will be in my thoughts.

-Brooke

Jeff and Lynn,
I love you both and pray that God's peace will clothe you. God's here for you, just call on his name. You can lean on me. Johnathan was a gift to us all.

Lynn and Jeff-
I really don't know what to say. I never met Johnathan, but I felt like I knew him through Lynn. His life touched mine, and from the looks of it, many, many more. I am sorry that I couldn't attend the services, my thoughts are with you both.

Johnathan was a great guy. He could make anyone laugh and the kids really enjoyed him at the Aqua Center. I know that he would have made a good father just by the way he handled them. I worked with John at the Aqua Center. The last thing I remember about John is a conversation we had outside of the main office about music. The last thing I remember him telling me is that he loved the deftones and I agreed. John, we all love and miss you. Rest in peace.

My son was in the Drama Group with Johnathan. I think the last play he did there was Peter Pan. Of course, he was the star. Such talent & beauty. He was 13 or 14, I believe and my son was 7 or 8. He was such a terrific role model to the other kids. I made my son get his signature, because I was sure he would be a movie star someday. My deepest sympathy to all his family and friends.