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JONATHAN EVAN ROSS-BEE September 7, 1988 - June 25, 2002 Suddenly in the early hours of June 25, 2002, our son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin and good friend Jonathan Evan Ross-Bee passed on. Jonathan had a very courageous life filled with a lot of battles with his illness. Despite his obstacles, he remained a bright, cheerful and very outgoing person. Jonathans gift of humour, optimism for life and unconditional love will live within our hearts forever. Jonathan was a true messenger and gift from God, that touched the lives and hearts of everyone he met. Jonathan will be remembered for his compassion for others, optimism and unconditional love. Jonathan enjoyed school and looked forward to going each day. He would arrive home to share the days events with his family. Jonathan was never lost for words, he always had a thousand questions and truly enjoyed conversing with others. There was never a time he didnt use his heart. He loved people, especially children. Jonathan would always say a prayer before each meal and he would ask for every child to be blessed and protected. If Jonathan knew of a family that was in need, he would be at their door with a bag of groceries and a lecture about budgeting, but he would always leave behind his concern and love. Jonathan showed wisdom beyond his years, he will be remembered for his wisdom and lectures about life. Jonathan has taught us so much, that it is hard to put into words. We will always remember Jonathan in our hearts filled with love and joy. God gave us his special Angel for 13 years and each day was treasured, for we thank Him for having shared someone so special, but hard as it is, our Angel has been called home. Jonathan leaves to mourn parents, Robert and Beverly (Ross) Bee; brothers, Robbie and Jeffrey; and sister TaraLynn Bee. Rest in Peace, until we meet again.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 27, 2002
