Jesse Lynn King

jesse king

August 4, 1978 ~ January 29, 2016

 SERVICES: Noon Friday January 29, 2016 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral HomeOFFICIATING CLERGY: Virgil ClotfelterVISITATION: 10:00 a.m. until Noon Friday at the funeral homeFINAL RESTING PLACE: Vernon CemeteryMEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Bartholomew County Humane Society To view Jessie's memorial video, please CLICK HEREJesse Lynn King, 37, of Columbus, died Jan. 25, 2016, in Brown County. Survivors include his father and step-mother, John Patrick (Regina) King of Elizabethtown; mother and step-father, Maggie (Estill Brian White) Fisher of Columbus; and a son, Cody King of North Vernon

 

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  1. John and Ginaso sorry for your loss. We never have tne answers, but there is one that does. Thinking of your family during this difficult time.

  2. Our hearts go out to you in your horrible loss. There are really no words to offer that can make the pain go away. We will certainly join you in your prayer for comfort and peace during this time.

  3. Jesse , you were always kind to me and my kids, we remember you fondly. I always thought that you were a very intelligent, gentle soul. I wish I could have said goodbye to you before I left Indiana. I always wanted to give you a big hug and kiss for being there for me when I went into labor with Eli. though you were silent , you were my rock and kept me calm. Just by you being there .That meant the world to me and I didn’t make the opportunity to tell you so. You were so sweet, respectful, thoughtful and understanding of my pain and sorrow as a mother in regards to Jessica. Funny I only realized recently that you and my daughter share the same first and middle name. You also had a wicked smart sense of humor. I wish we had more time to get to know one another. I will always remember you with a smile. You really were a cool cat, and I know that some people did not want to give you another chance because of your past. that meant nothing to me. I saw past that, and my kids all miss you and loved you. That is the truth of the matter ,no matter what anyone that says differently. You and I were of a different breed. I know that I had your respect and you mine. I will never forget you and will always remember you. I waited to write this out of respect for your mom . but the time has come for me to pay my respects, regardless.Rest easy friend, Jen


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