"James David Bandringa,28, of Fort Worth(Texas) passed away on Tuesday September 4,2012. He was born in Dallas to Siebe Bandringa and ------- (Roberts) Bandringa. He was a student at the University of North Texas.
Visitation will be Friday September 7,2012 from 6-8 pm at DeBerry Funeral Directors. A funeral service will be at 10:00am on Saturday, September 8,2012 in the Chapel of DeBerry Funeral Directors. Burial will follow at 3:00 pm at Mrytle Springs Cemetery in Jacksonville,Texas.
James is survived by his parents- mother and Siebe Bandringa, a brother and his wife nieces- of Fort Worth; aunts -------- of Irving (Texas) and ---- of Boyd (Texas), numerous cousins and friends.
James loved to ride his bike and play the guitar. He enjoyed history and planned to teach it after getting his degree. He studied photography at University of Texas at Arlington before changing majors and moving to UNT. James had a natural talent for looking at the world from a different angle and this translated into his photos.
James loved the outdoors and loved to travel visiting old historic sites and his many friends across the USA. He found pleasure in simple things and probably would have been happy had he been born 100 years ago."
"James David Bandringa,28, of Fort Worth(Texas) passed away on Tuesday September 4,2012. He was born in Dallas to Siebe Bandringa and ------- (Roberts) Bandringa. He was a student at the University of North Texas.
Visitation will be Friday September 7,2012 from 6-8 pm at DeBerry Funeral Directors. A funeral service will be at 10:00am on Saturday, September 8,2012 in the Chapel of DeBerry Funeral Directors. Burial will follow at 3:00 pm at Mrytle Springs Cemetery in Jacksonville,Texas.
James is survived by his parents- mother and Siebe Bandringa, a brother and his wife nieces- of Fort Worth; aunts -------- of Irving (Texas) and ---- of Boyd (Texas), numerous cousins and friends.
James loved to ride his bike and play the guitar. He enjoyed history and planned to teach it after getting his degree. He studied photography at University of Texas at Arlington before changing majors and moving to UNT. James had a natural talent for looking at the world from a different angle and this translated into his photos.
James loved the outdoors and loved to travel visiting old historic sites and his many friends across the USA. He found pleasure in simple things and probably would have been happy had he been born 100 years ago."
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