

Birth date: May 5, 1960 Death date: Apr 23, 2017
James David “J.D.” Bare, 56, of Wildwood passed away Sunday, April 23, 2017. Mr. Bare was born May 5, 1960 in Del Rio, TX to Wagoner Huey Bare, Jr. and Jessie Lou Long Bare. He was an U.S. Army Veteran and of the Christian Faith. Read Obituary
J.D, postman at the Polo Ridge postal station, was a wonderful man. We miss him very much and really feel for his family. He was always helpful and cheerful. To his family I give you my sympathy and God bless you. Dorothy Clarke
My sincere condolences to JD's family, he was always so nice to me and even would share his snacks with my doggie Rambo. A nice man gone to soon, he is missed by so many. Rest in Peace.
Sincerely
Debbie Klein
Village of Polo Ridge
What a great guy. Met you 16 yrs ago when first moving here. Always enjoyed our little chats at the mail station. We could always count on you to take care our needs, concerns, & questions regarding the US Postal Service. You always went above & beyond. Hope you knew how much you meant to others & how much you were appreciated.
Our Sympathy to Your Family
Rest In Piece J.D.
Sincerely,
Doug & Kathy Hartranft
Village of Polo Ridge
The Villages
We loved J.D. and he was highly thought of and very well liked by our neighbors in Polo Ridge...We send our condolences and deepest sympathy to his family...Kristine Kaski & Ronald Kauppila
I had the joy of working with JD many years ago at the USPS in Lady Lake, Florida. We were part of the ground floor watching as The Villages growth took over. He always had a gleam in his eye when he mentioned his family. He will be missed by many...RIP SOLDIER JD
JD a true AMC guy and friend......he"ll be greatly missed
AMC 74 Gremlin X............Greg and Rhonda Jones. Clermont
I most likely did not know JD as much as many others here did but when I met him 4 years ago at the Mopars with Big Daddy Don Garlits show - his enthusiasm and love for the Mopars, especially AMC, and his believe in what the FMA was trying to do for all Mopar clubs is what convinced me to join the FMA. I did not get the chance to see him often but when I did, it was always a pleasure. His wife Shari, their children and grandchildren have lost a great husband, father and grandfather and the Mopar world has lost a great advocate and enthusiast.