Joshua-Cloud-Obituary

Joshua Mark Cloud

Knoxville, Tennessee

1994 - 2017

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DIED
August 29, 2017
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Knoxville, Tennessee

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KNOXVILLE, TENN. - Joshua Mark Cloud passed away on Tuesday, August 29, 2017, at the age of 22. Born on November 30, 1994 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Joshua moved to Knoxville with his family when he was 13 years old. Joshua graduated from Farragut High School in 2013 where he was an excellent...

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My heart grieves for your loss. I have many memories of my nephews, Reid and Heath, talking about Joshua and the good times they enjoyed together growing up. I pray the Comforter will be always present with you and that His grace will sustain you.

I am so very sorry for the loss of your beautiful son. I have the fondest memories of him playing football with all the other kids and was always awed by how much they had grown from year to year. He and my Kate were the same age and you may know that she was murdered by a drunk driver last year so I know devastation that you now face. All my love to you Patti and Rusty and your family. Love, Jamey, Kate, Madison and Grace.

I I met Cloud two summers ago while my mother and I were visiting my brother, who was A white water raft thing guide with Cloud. My brother couldn't wait to introduce me to his friend and colleague Cloud. My brother has a hearing impairment that developed later in life and was self-conscious about it. He explained to me that he had met somebody that also suffers from a hearing impairment. He had never met someone that was so confident in their skin and excepting of their disabilities. ...

My husband and I wanted to express our condolences for your families loss. We met Joshua this summer at Clear Creek and enjoyed spending
time with him. He was a nice, friendly, happy, fun person to be around.

I am very sorry for your great loss. My heart goes out to you and your family during this time.

May the God of comfort and tender mercies comfort you during this time of sorrow.

May the thought of knowing that friends family and God share your grief be of comfort to your family. (Pro 17:17)

I am remembering Josh as a third grader in my class years ago. He was an amazing student, loving to learn all that was possible! He was a leader in the classroom and was blessed with wisdom beyond his years. I was also able to teach his younger sister, Katie, who blessed everyone with her smile and her kind heart, so much like her mother's. May God gently hold the Cloud family closely in His strong arms, and may He whisper His peace into their hearts.