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Jonathan Tyler "J.T." LeCompte

Shelbyville, KY, Kentucky

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SHELBYVILLE LECOMPTE, JONATHAN TYLER "J.T.," 15, died Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Survivors include his father, Jonathan Tyler LeCompte Sr.; and his mother and stepfather, Nancy Welch and H. Lee Nethery. Funeral service: 2 p.m. Sunday, Hall-Taylor Funeral Home. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Saturday.

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Jonathan was my big friend and i was his little friend.He was so nice to me!I had alot of fun playing games with him!I will miss him so much...

JT was certainly someone special. He was a very bright and intelligent person and he had a way of making people laugh. I will definitely miss seeing him in the hallways and in the JROTC staff and raider team. My heart and my prayers go out to his family and friends. Stay strong and remember that he will always be in your heart.

Some called him "j.t",
some called him "jonathan"
His smile was his trademark,
wherever he went.
A room would brighten
when j.t came in
'cause the first thing you saw,
would be his grin!

A son, brother,grandson,nephew,cousin so precious;
a friend so true!
Whatever he had,
he'd share it with you!
A thought, a deed, a kind
word for a while
But always, oh always,
He'd share 'His Smile'.

Our hearts are...

I remember when Nancy was pregnant with Jonathan, how proud she was for having a son. My heart goes out to the family and friends.

Jonathan wasn't just a cousin, he wasn't just a friend. He wasn't just a good person or or just some random kid. He was my friend, my cousin. He was my brother. He never second guessed me. He never lied. He never hated me. He never cried. He always trusted me. And im sorry that he is gone. He was the one person that always made me smile no matter what the price. He always showed me kindness and he always showed me love. We may have disagreed sometimes but i love him with my heart. Im sorry to...

Jonathan was such a good kid. He was very polite and one of the nicest people I have ever met. I sure will miss not seeing him in school, especially in JROTC staff meetings and raider practice. I broke into tears last night when some of us JROTC cadets came to the visitation. Seeing a lot of people come to the funeral today really showed me how important he was to them. I would like to tell his family that I'm sorry and my thoughts and prayers are with them.
R.I.P. LeCompte

Dear Family,

I did not know JT personally, but my son had two classes with him this year. He tells me that JT was very intelligent young man always giving high fives and just an all around nice guy.

I know that the next weeks, months and even years ahead will be difficult - but want to remind you take it moment my moment, minute by minute. Cry when you need to cry and grieve when you need to grieve. He was your son, grandson, brother- only God can take away the pain as...

Nancey, Jon, Allison, Brenda, Tony and Ricky,

I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my condolences. May you find strenght and confort in the memories and loves that is left with in your heart.
God Bless you all,
Teresa Waldridge

Nancy...

I wish I could take away all your pain. I wish I could roll these last three days back and start over again. Unfortunately I cant. What I can do is be there for you through it all. I love you and will listen whenever you need an ear, lean in when ever you need a shoulder to cry on and make you laugh when you need it.

I love you and am so sorry you are going through all this. You are constantly on my mind.