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    I have no words to express my sadness, my prayers are with his family.

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      kneemails sent up for JP's family

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        Haven't been on here in a while. Man, I'm at a loss of words......

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          Anyone from the DFW area going and wanna carpool?

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            "By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return."

            RIP, we are all here for just a short time. Prayers for the family.

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              God Bless JP's family, they need our prayers. I can assure you they are felt at a time like this. Rest in peace JP, give CM a hug for me.

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                Prayers!

                Too young!

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                  dadgum... so sad. prayers sent.

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                    Sad Sad Sad
                    At least we can rejoice he is not in pain and is with God
                    Prayers sent

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                      R.I.P JP, prayers are sent up for your family.

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                        Dear Friends,

                        Please see information below on upcoming services for JP. Information can also be found in local papers this coming weekend. A reception immediately following the services will be held at our home.

                        Thanks for all your wonderful support.

                        When: Saturday the 10th of January

                        Time: 2:00pm

                        Where:

                        Queen of Angels Chapel
                        20600 Siesta Shores Drive
                        Spicewood, TX 78669



                        Phone: (512) 261-8500


                        Debbie Davidsson

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                          Did not know J.P., but it sounds like he had a relationship with Jesus, so for that, I celebrate the end of his suffering here on earth! And will pray for his wife and children left behind to navigate life with a hole in their hearts. Praying that God's peace and comfort would be made known to them through close friends and church family.

                          Saw where JP had a tremendous day of fishing in October with close friends, thought some may enjoy taking a peek back:

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                            Planning on going if anyone wants to caravan from DFW area.

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                              prayers up

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                                Its hard for me to do this today I have been thinking JP everyday since Bones texted me about my friends passing. I meet JP years ago at a happy hour at the Nutty Brown in Austin. We got to talking and come to find out we grew up in the same part of north Dallas and knew a lot of the same people. We went down to Forest Lane and street raced about the some time on Friday and Sat. nights We hit the same night clubs when the greats bands of out times played and found out that we could have been standing wright next to each other and not have known it. We talked with each other all night about growing up in the 70s. Life was fun and exciting back then and we were in one of the biggest playgrounds for a teenage kid. Over the years I have gotten to know JP as most of you guy know him, a father to two great kids a husband to a fantastic wife and a mentor at almost everyone that would take the time to talk with him. He loved teaching people what he knew weather it was hunting fishing or woodworking. Over the last few months of his life he has taught me about the most difficult part of life. Dealing with cancer and knowing that your time is near. You see it runs in my family and it about the only thing in this world I am afraid of. JP showed me and a lot of us on TBH how to deal with life's most feared situations dying. Dignity Respect Attitude. JP would make you feel that everything was going to be ok. He was a brave man a respected man a spiritual man but most of all a good man to all that knew him. I am going to miss you brother thank you my being my friend. God Speed.

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