Josiah Reuben Dunn

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Josiah Reuben Dunn

Birth
Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, USA
Death
31 Dec 2021 (aged 32)
Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Josiah Reuben Dunn passed from this life (as we know it) at home on Dec 31, 2021. Josiah was born on April 20, 1989 to Jeffrey Reuben Dunn and Jennifer Seagroves Dunn. He is survived by the loving family into which he was born as well as his beloved family created by friendship.

Josiah was the real deal; the most genuine person anyone could ever have the good fortune of knowing. There wasn't a mean bone in his body. His love, values and attributes were what made him shine.

Josiah was a natural born musician and artist. He could simply pick up an instrument and express his funkadelic and groovy self. He didn't have any need (or desire) to play songs written by others or be a front man. For Josiah, music was about unity, the experience of inclusion and bonding together in a flow state journey.

The big picture was about loving one another, nothing else mattered more. He loved his family, soul brothers and soul sisters more than life itself and he expressed it. His big, two-armed hugs were warm, meaningful and mandatory.

Josiah was keenly aware that our time here together as humans on this planet is brief and parting is painful. Just as sea otters hold hands to stop them from drifting apart and losing each other when they sleep in the water, Josiah lived solid in the faith we're eternally bound together in love.
Josiah Reuben Dunn passed from this life (as we know it) at home on Dec 31, 2021. Josiah was born on April 20, 1989 to Jeffrey Reuben Dunn and Jennifer Seagroves Dunn. He is survived by the loving family into which he was born as well as his beloved family created by friendship.

Josiah was the real deal; the most genuine person anyone could ever have the good fortune of knowing. There wasn't a mean bone in his body. His love, values and attributes were what made him shine.

Josiah was a natural born musician and artist. He could simply pick up an instrument and express his funkadelic and groovy self. He didn't have any need (or desire) to play songs written by others or be a front man. For Josiah, music was about unity, the experience of inclusion and bonding together in a flow state journey.

The big picture was about loving one another, nothing else mattered more. He loved his family, soul brothers and soul sisters more than life itself and he expressed it. His big, two-armed hugs were warm, meaningful and mandatory.

Josiah was keenly aware that our time here together as humans on this planet is brief and parting is painful. Just as sea otters hold hands to stop them from drifting apart and losing each other when they sleep in the water, Josiah lived solid in the faith we're eternally bound together in love.

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