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Miranda
December 10, 2023
Jesse you always had a smile on your face and your laugh was contagious. Every time we bumped into one another I left with tears in my eyes from laughing so hard. So sad to know you are no longer with us you will be missed by many. Till we meet again my friend.
Xoxo
Miranda
Judi Evans
December 1, 2023
My favorite memory is of Jesse ridin the Kirby when I cleaned house for his mother. He would be in his diaper just a giggling!
I love that he made a point to bring his new baby to me so I could see her, he was so proud. AND I love that to this day he called me Aunt D. Thats how his cousin Hunter said my name when he was little and Jesse never stopped calling me that, I took it as a term of endearment. I will miss you forever Jesse but I take comfort in knowing your soul is at peace and my own son Landon was there waiting for you. I'll see you behind the veil
Angel valentine
December 1, 2023
Jesse, love to hunt and fish and loved his daughter so much, Presley and him laughed all the time he taught her how to ride her bike and much more. Rest in heaven Jesse, and I will light a candle for you as I do for my boys Chad and Brandon watch over your daughter. your Aunt Angel stone- valentine .Sonie may GOD whole you in this time God bless.
KimE underhill
December 1, 2023
Him being born and how he lifted his head and looked around as if he was was 2. I kissed him. I probably should of waited for him to be cleaned but I couldn't help it.
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