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Posted - 07/06/2016 :  5:25:11 PM  Show Profile  Click to see kd4jfd's MSN Messenger address  Send kd4jfd a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Janolan Simms, Special Needs Monitor and seat repair guru, stepped into his Lord and Savior's arms on Monday, 4 July 2016. Janolan was much loved by the other Monitors and School Bus Drivers, as well as the mechanics for the Gainesville City School System. The latest information available suggests that Jonolan died of a heart attack caused by a blood clot from surgery on his shoulder. Janolan has 3 children, 1 in Middle School, 1 in High School, and 1 in college.

Please Pray for us and his family.

Viewing is scheduled for pm on Thursday, 14 July at Wimberly and Jackson Funeral Home and Funeral Service is 2 pm on Friday, 15 July at the Nazarene Church on Floyd Road. Wimberly and Jackson Funeral Home is located at 325 Summit Street, Gainesville, GA 30501

(NOTE: this is not an official publication from GCSS)

Edited by - kd4jfd on 07/13/2016 5:12:36 PM

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Posted - 07/08/2016 :  08:12:03 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tragic news. So sorry for your loss.
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Originally posted by kd4jfd

Janolan Simms, Special Needs Monitor and seat repair guru, stepped into his Lord and Savior's arms on Monday, 4 July 2016. Janolan was much loved by the other Monitors and School Bus Drivers, as well as the mechanics for the Gainesville City School System. The latest information available suggests that Jonolan died of a heart attack caused by a blood clot from surgery on his shoulder. Janolan has 3 children, 1 in Middle School, 1 in High School, and 1 in college.

Please Pray for us and his family.

(NOTE: this is not an official publication from GCSS)

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