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Jonathan L. Pride

Boston, Massachusetts

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55, Feb. 2, passed away in Boston. He leaves three aunts, Irene Berg of Worcester, Helmi Lehtola of Auburn and Teri Patriquin of Dennis Port and many cousins and friends. He also leaves his companion cat, Tommy Tuesday. His brother, Thomas Pride predeceased him. Funeral services and burial were...

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Happy Birthday Jonathan. You will never be forgotten by anyone that your Life has touched. You truely were one of those people that even if only meeting you for a brief moment has left a wonderful impact. May God Bless you.

I am so sad to see Jonathan's passing. I have lost touch with him & googled him to find his obituary. I am wondering how Tommy Tuesday is doing at this time. Jonathan was a blessing at the time I found Tommy & Patrick. He opened his heart & home to them & made their lives better than anyone could have. Can someone please let me know how Tommy is doing at this time? God Bless Jonathan and ALL his kindness. Much Love, Cindy

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JONATHAN.
YOU ARE ALWAYS IN MY THOUGHTS.
GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND,
JOSEPH TYLER

May you rest in peace, Jonathan. I will never forget our hilarious times together.

Dearest Jonathan, I can't believe you have been gone for almost one year. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you and pray you are at peace and happy. Merry Christmas my dear friend. Knowing you has indeed made me a better person. You turned me into a sticker fool and that will always make me smile.
Love you Jonathan Bunkey Pride.

This was a nice tribute to Jonathan at the Elmwood Elementary School Library in Millbury where he was a former teacher:

http://www.telegram.com/article/20081113/ONTHECOMMON/811130301/1005/NEWS06

My brother still misses you dearly Jonathan. You will always be in his heart. Please watch over him. I pray for him to always remember the simple and important things in life- friendship and reaching out. You have touched so many lives with your kindness. I will always remember your kindness. Rest in peace Jonathan Pride... you were a great man.

I have been thinking of Jon's passing daily and need to express my gratitude for his life. It has taught me to be the best loving person I can be every day. I was taught by Jon in Sunday school and then my wife and were given a tour of Boston a few years ago. I am pastor John Anderson's son and was inspired by Jon to go into teaching reading here in Florida. Thanks for your life Jon. Love Brian Julie and Ian