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    James Bandringa - 4 September 2012

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    1210855 Denton Bandringa James 7/10/1984 28 9/4/2012 D White M
    Police Department: Denton Police Department Police Svc #: 12009186
    Deceased Address: 10252 Paintbrush Drive , Ft. Worth, Texas 76248 Time Of Death 3:08 AM
    Occurred Location: 1420 N. Locust , Denton, Texas 76201
    Place Of Death: ER Prosector: Richard Fries, DO
    Place Of Death Address: 3000 N. I 35 , Denton, Texas
    Manner Of Death: PENDING
    Cause Of Death: PENDING TOXICOLOGY

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    Wednesday, Sep 12

    songs for rooster: a benefit for james bandringa

    http://www.facebook.com/james.bandringa


    a show to honor the life of james bandringa attendance is $5. all the cash goes to the bandringa family. local artists will be performing songs in his honor. featuring: ryan thomas becker tony ferraro daniel folmer chris garver warren jackson hearne will kapinos kaleo kaualoko paul slavens isaac hoskins glen farris


    Show: 9:00pm | Price: $5 donation to Jame’s family


    http://www.danssilverleaf.com/shows/

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    there is a pic of his mother and he on her fb page- in a hospotal- :( RIP James. i can tell from ure mommys smile you were adored and will be missed.

    https://www.facebook.com/claudia.bandringa

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    James Bandringa dead at 28 (Courtesy photo)

    James David Bandringa, 28, of Fort Worth, died on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012.

    He was remembered as a friend and supporter of Denton’s independent music and Do-It-Yourself scene. On Wednesday, friends recalled Bandringa as a “sweet freak” and a positive presence on social media sites. Friends of the young Fort Worth resident and University of North Texas history student gathered at a Fry Street bar on Tuesday to remember Bandringa and toast his memory.

    By Wednesday, local musician and friend of the deceased, Daniel Rush Folmer, had organized “Songs for Rooster,” a concert scheduled for 8 p.m. on Sept. 12 at Dan’s Silverleaf, 103 Industrial. The show is a fundraiser for the Bandringa family, with performances by Ryan Thomas Becker, Tony Ferraro, Daniel Folmer, Chris Garver, Warren Jackson Hearne, Will Kapinos, Kaleo Kaualoko, Paul Slavens and Isaac Hoskins. Cover is $5. All admission benefits the Bandringa family.

    James loved to ride his bike and play the guitar. He enjoyed history and planned to teach it after getting his degree. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved to travel, visiting historic sites and his many friends across the country.

    He was born in Dallas to Siebe Bandringa and Claudia Roberts Bandringa. He studied photography at the University of Texas at Arlington before changing his major and moving to Denton.

    James is survived by his parents; brother Michael and his wife Amy Bandringa and niece Kyndall of Fort Worth, aunts Sarah Phillips of Irving and Jodie Wood of Boyd, numerous cousins and friends.

    Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 7, at DeBerry Funeral Directors, 2025 W. University Dr. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012 in the Chapel of DeBerry Funeral Directors. Burial will follow at 3:00 p.m. at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Jacksonville.

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    Obit with Pic: http://www.dentonrc.com/obituaries-h...-bandringa.ece

    James David Bandringa, 28, of Fort Worth, passed away on Tuesday, September 04, 2012. He was born in Dallas to Siebe Bandringa and Claudia (Roberts) Bandringa.He was a student at the University of North Texas.

    Visitation will be on Friday, September 7, 2012 from 6-8 pm at DeBerry Funeral Directors.A funeral service will be at 10:00 am on Saturday, September 8, 2012 in the Chapel of DeBerry Funeral Directors. Burial will follow at 3:00 pm at Myrtle Springs Cemetery in Jacksonville, TX.

    James is survived by his parents, Claudia and Siebe Bandringa; brother Michael and his wife Amy Bandringa and niece Kyndall of Ft Worth, aunts Sarah Phillips of Irving and Jodie Wood of Boyd, 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 UT 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 spread 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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    1210855 Denton Bandringa James 7/10/1984 28 9/4/2012 D White M
    Police Department: Denton Police Department Police Svc #: 12009186
    Deceased Address: 10252 Paintbrush Drive , Ft. Worth, Texas 76248 Time Of Death 3:08 AM
    Occurred Location: 1420 N. Locust , Denton, Texas 76201
    Place Of Death: ER Prosector: Richard Fries, D.O.
    Place Of Death Address: 3000 N. I 35 , Denton, Texas Manner Of Death: ACCIDENT
    Cause Of Death: HEROIN TOXICITY
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