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My dearest son,
I hope you had a wonderful, peaceful journey into the loving arms of our blessed Lord and Savior.
Although you have parted from us, I can still feel the effects of your loving, caring, thoughtful spirit within me; My heart and mind still contain every precious moment we shared together and I shall always cherish each. I shall remember and cherish all, from your very first breath and giggles in the Delivery room, to your physical body's final, peaceful surrender; that which freed you from all this worldly anguish and turmoil. Thank you for all the goodness we shared and know that nothing else matters anymore. Your Heavenly Father will care for you now, far beyond the extent that I ever could and His everlasting, perennial Love will be your greatest warmth. Serve him well my son and enjoy walking in his Light.
Love Always,
- Dad

James Cole

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Obituary for Johnathan Wayne Cole

Johnathan Wayne Cole 1980-2021

Johnathan Wayne Cole

10/27/1980 - 03/05/2021

Johnathan Wayne Cole (40), of Gahanna, went to be with Jesus, March 5th, 2021.

John unexpectedly passed away at Mt. Carmel St. Ann’s in Westerville, Ohio, with loving family at the bedside. 

 

Born October 27th, 1980 in Columbus, Ohio; John was the youngest of four boys. 

John was preceded in death by grandparents Lauris C Cole, Leah D (Roe) Cole, Claude D Fuller, Jackie J (Watts) Fuller, and brother Thomas D Cole. 

 

John is survived by his son Cyrus (Cole) Frye, mother Stephanie L (Fuller) Cole, father James T Cole, brothers James C Cole (Michelle L Cole) and Steven R Cole (Randy), uncle Steven S Fuller, and many nieces and nephews, as well as his beloved dog Faith.

 

John graduated from Big Walnut H.S. in 1999. After high school, John started his own painting company "Cole's Quality Painting''. He was a Master Mason with Blendon Lodge in Westerville. He had a great love and respect for the Native American culture, and participated in powwows and Native American Dances. He enjoyed ancient world history and had a love for genealogy that he inherited from his grandmother Jackie. He also enjoyed fishing with his dad and brothers, baseball, and of course the Bengals football team. 

 

Private family services have been arranged.