Johnathan Fatty-Markese Nelson, Jacksonville, FL — Johnathan "Fatty" Nelson passed away on September 17, 2024, due to heart failure. He was 43 years old. The Jacksonville community and beyond are mourning the loss of a man who dedicated himself to giving back and serving others.
Fatty, as he was fondly known, was more than just a beloved family member. He was a pillar in the community, organizing back-to-school drives and offering free haircuts, food, and supplies to local youth. His generous spirit touched the lives of many, particularly through his work at Platinum Players Barbershop, which he founded and owned.
He leaves behind his fiancée, Tyeast Anderson, five biological children, four grandchildren, four stepchildren, his father, and 15 siblings. Fatty was a man of many passions, including cutting hair, drawing, skating, and dancing. His love for animals was evident in his care for dogs, a snake, and even a baby alligator. He was also a dedicated member of the bike club Clique Riders MC out of Milwaukee, WI, and a devoted Dallas Cowboys fan.
In this difficult time, a fundraiser has been established by his fiancée, Tyeast Anderson, to help cover funeral costs and provide support for the education and emotional well-being of his children. So far, $300 has been raised out of the $10,000 goal, with donations coming from Eddie Calhoun, Telayah Summers, and Deaira Alston.
We extend our deepest condolences to Johnathan Fatty-Markese Nelson’s family, friends, and all who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they navigate this painful time.
Short Summary of Johnathan Fatty-Markese Nelson
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Johnathan Fatty-Markese Nelson |
Date of Passing | September 17, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Tyeast Anderson |
Goal Amount | $10,000 |
Amount Raised | $300 |
Location | Jacksonville, FL |
Purpose | Funeral costs and support for his children’s education and well-being |
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