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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. 

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.

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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