I knew Jason from baseball at North Medford and Medford Mustangs. He was a year above me but I knew him well at the time. I wish I had reached out more as I now see we share many of the same interests. I am so so sad that he passed. I am so sorry. He was a great ball player, could have have pro.
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As I look at these pictures, it makes me smile and my thoughts take me back to when Jason was a child, playing outside with RJ, Tammy and all the kids…what a good kid; so endearing, so kind, so cute.
It is so hard to believe that he is gone; a precious son, beloved brother and uncle, and friend to so many. He will be missed SO much. I pray that God, the Creator of this world and all of nature that Jason loved so much, would comfort your hearts; that when you look around you and see the beauty of God’s creation that you would remember Jason and smile; that you would remember all the good things and be reminded of how blessed we have been to have had him in our lives.
I love you all so much and will keep you in my heart, in my thoughts and in my prayers through this difficult time of sorrow.
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Jason could never win at family game, night lol but he would still show pretty faithfully. I think it was the food that kept bringing him back. I sure miss him. Love you little brother
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I was only around Jason a handful of times but he seemed like the definition of a human teddy bear. I am grateful he found a fulfilling career in forestry and that he was loved by so many. He will obviously be missed.
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