Jonathan was a strong boy, so full of life and hopes. He battled
cancer since he was 10 when he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's
Disease & went into remision until they discovered he had
developed Ewing Sarcoma when he was 16. During his last year he fought so furiosly and he never gave up. He was an example for all his friends at school, and his best attributes were patience and courage. He never complained and a smile was always in his face.
He had two dreams: graduate from High School, which he did and
serve a LDS mission, which he's doing now at the other side.
Jonathan loved hunting & video games. He also loved "his girls" as
he called them, and chinese food. His favorite food was fried rice and
beef & broccoli. He was part of the track team at Centauri HS. He always looked at the world with a thankful heart for all who helped and supported him, and he faced the world
a day at a time. He was loved by the whole community and his family
but most of all he'll always be remembered and loved.
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