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"Josh" Jarvis, 35 of Denison, went to heaven holdhing his mother's hand
Sunday morning, April 19, 2015 at Texoma Medical Center. After spending the day surrounded by his family and friends, celebrating his coming rejoicing, he stayed with until his party was over and began his party in heaven. Funeral services were held at Dannel Funeral Home on Wednesday afternoon, April 22, 2015 at First United Methodist Church in Sherman. Rev. Chris Dowd officiated. Interment followed in Cedarlawn Memorial Park immediately afterward. Josh was born January 5, 1980, son of Barbara Potts Booth and Jimmy Evans, the older brother to twin Brandon. Josh waited on Brandon to arrive before he would cry. At age 5, Josh and his brother were adopted by their dad David Jarvis. Josh was the oldest grandchild on both the Potts and Jarvis family. He was named after his grandfather, Robert Lee Potts, and was the light of his and Maurine lifes, as well as Tom and Jerri Jarvis' life. Josh and his brother loved spending time at MeMe and Pappa's house shooting BB guns, fishing, and helping work on Robert's cars. He also loved to swim at his Grandma and Pops house - sometimes riding his bike into the pool. Josh had two lives. For the first 15 years he was an active soccer player, swimmer, golfer and bike rider; and he loved playing practical jokes. He played competitive soccer with his brother and was coached by his Dad. His teammates, with whom he traveled, had become lifelong friends. He was a leader and loved life and girls! His Kindergarten teacher said we would never have to worry about him NOT winning a personality contest. In 1995, at age 15, Josh was involved in a car wreck changing his life forever when he suffered a traumatic brain injury. He spent 4 months in a coma. He later returned to Sherman High School and graduated in 2002; his classmates graduated in 1998. Josh loved everybody and told them so. He never met a stranger. Josh loved his mother and father and family; he enjoyed spending time with the entire family. He inspired many, including a distant cousin who was inspired to ride in the Journey of Hope because of Josh. His testimony to life and his love will be forever remembered. He also loved going to brain injury camps where he would participate in the talent show, singing "Amazing Grace" and giving everyone there a hug and just enjoyed the mountain high. Josh will be remembered for telling everyone he loved them, and he did. Josh said he died twice in 1995 and now he gets to spend eternity in Heaven. His last prayer request was for him to walk again and now he is free of his broken body, walking with the Lord on the streets of gold. Josh was preceded in death by his father, Jimmy Evans; grandfathers, Robert Lee Potts and Lyndol Evans. He is survived by his mother, Barbara Booth and her husband, Brian (Josh's other father); his twin, Brandon Jarvis; his nephew, Benton Jarvis; his father, David Jarvis; and his wife, Karen; siblings, Chloe and Chris Jarvis and Colton Franks; grandparents, Maurine "MeMe" Potts, Tom "Pop" and Jerri Jarvis; and Jimmie Juanell Evans; sister-in-law, Candace Jarvis; aunts and uncles, Melissa and Mike Wortham; Bobby Jarvis; John Jarvis; Clint and Judy Evans; honorary aunts and uncles, Roeann Vaughan; Pam and Don Gordon; Amal and Farouk Hairri. Serving as pallbearers were Brandon Jarvis, Talal Hairri, Nick Kerby, Paxton Emerson, Kris Kirk, and Yuzen Alheyari. Honorary pallbearer was Natalie Inman Parnell. Memorial donations are suggested to The Samaritans Sunday School Class or to the Mountain High Brain Injury Camp, Winnsboro, Texas. Cedarlawn Cemetery Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson County TXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |