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Dr. John Huynh
August 4, 2014
Gonna miss you Jesse. Your smile was contagious and laughter. A hell of a fisherman, you will be greatly missed but well remember my friend
Megan Reiser
August 3, 2014
Jesse, you are one of my most memorable students. Being in a class as tough as Public Speaking can really stress a student out--not once did you let the stress get to you. Every speech and project was taken as an opportunity to share your love of chocolate, fishing, and true passion toward life. Front row, every day, smiling, with that sweet laugh, and zest for life. You have truly left your mark my friend. I will never forget you. You touched every single person in the classroom. I will see you on the other side, one day. Save me a piece of chocolate!
August 2, 2014
I will miss Jesse the Chocolatier! he rocked the Beat! a very helpful, o so smart, wonderful big guy. he had a knack for being EXACT and wouldn't let things pass -Go- until it measured up. classmate, Velena Bryant. Rest In Paradise Brother Jesse. Amen.
Monica Priebe
August 1, 2014
Jesse, you were excellent at making sure everyone was included. Your infectious laugh and sense of humor lightened others' loads. You will be missed so very much.
Cheryl Koskovich
August 1, 2014
Jesse, you will be truly missed. One recent memory is when the family was camping and you were sharing about all the things you learned about plant life. Your excitement was contagious! You were a loving grandpa.
Donald DeGraffenreid
August 1, 2014
You are one of the greatest men I've ever had they honor of knowing...Word's cant express what you meant to me.
Donald DeGraffenreid
Anthony Pounds
August 1, 2014
Though I hadn't known you long, I'll remember your happy go lucky laughter in class, and I'll miss your chocolates, RIP man
Judie Steele
August 1, 2014
There are no words to describe how much you were loved. Your smile lit up the room and made other people smile. Rest in Peace Jesse. You are loved.
July 29, 2014
You always protected me. You taught me how to play Pac-Man. You drove me to soccer and to ride my horse. Your encouragement was always positive. I love you and miss you. Your cousin Stephanie
joy halme
July 29, 2014
Remembering your infectious laughter and friendly smile. RIP Jesse.
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