Quentin Starke

quentin starke

December 3, 1972 ~ September 30, 2017

Quentin Starke, 44, of Columbus, died at 12:56 p.m. September 30, 2017. Quentin was born December 3, 1972, in Columbus, the son of David L. Starke and Carolyn E. Shirley Jordan. Survivors include his father, David L. Starke of Scipio; mother, Carolyn E. (Morris) Jordan of Columbus; son, Cole Starke of Columbus; daughter, Kaitlin Nowlin of North Carolina; half-brother, Sam Starke of Scipio; half-sister, Kelly Starke of Columbus; grandmothers, Martha Shirley of Columbus and Mary Jane Laydock of Indianapolis; and an aunt, Patty Garlick of Noblesville.

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  1. Quentin was a good friend. He will be sadly missed. Those who know him well will always remember the character he was and caring heart he had for others. Prayers and condolences for his family. Quentin will be remembered for all the smiles and laughs he gave others, and personally- I have a big scar on my leg that has made sure I have never forgotten him. :). I wear it proudly. God bless you all and may God watch over his family and his children. Rest easy friend.

  2. He is/was one of my closest friends!!! A big part of my life! I will love him ALWAYS! Quentin, I love you!!!!!

  3. Fly high. Even though it had been over ten plus years since our paths crossed, my girls and I thought of very highly of you. May you R.I.P.

  4. Ive known Quentin almost my whole life…..he always brought a smile to my face just by his presence……..his laugh was dumb sounding which made me laugh as a child…..I’ll never forget his smile…….rest easy bud say hello to my dad for me…….much love to janean, Jami, and Cole I’m so sorry for your loss

  5. Carolyn, I as a mother can not offer enough condolences for your lost. No mother should ever have to bury a child.

  6. I have been friends with Quentin for many years. Like everyone knows he had some crazy facial expressions that was hilarious and cannot be duplicated by anyone else. I cannot remember a time that he didn’t make me laugh. I remember the days he and I would go cat fishing late at night and have a good time together. And oh yes, the days of shooting pool! which I very rarely beat him at! I will always cherish those times that we had together. It is a great blessing and privilege to have known Quentin. My prayers and thoughts are with the family. I will miss you buddy.

  7. Leo we are sorry to hear about the passing of your son Quentin. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Regie and Bert wilson


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