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Jason Fawcett Obituary

Jason Fawcett, 30 DARTMOUTH, Mass. -- Jason Fawcett, 30, passed away in his sleep on Monday, March 2, 2009, in Dartmouth, Mass. Jason was born in Dorchester, Mass., and was raised in Lakeville, Mass. Jason graduated from Apponequet High School in 1996 and then attended Southern Maine Technical College for Marine Biology in Portland. He resided in Portland until 2008 where he worked for Paul White Flooring. He moved back to Massachusetts in March of 2008 with his plan to ultimately move to North Carolina where his family was anxiously awaiting his arrival. Jason was a lover of the Boston Red Sox, history, sharks, working with his hands, his family, friends and Goddaughter, Lavender. He was a quiet and private man who enjoyed nothing more than bleacher seats at Fenway Park and spending time with his family and best friends, Erik, Rob, Ted and Tanya. Jason is survived by his parents, Robert and Joanne Fawcett of Lexington, N.C.; his sister, Beth Fawcett of Portland; and his Goddaughter, Lavender Bourque of Dartmouth, Mass. Memorial visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 11, 2009, from 5-8 p.m. at the Dahlborg- MacNevin Funeral Home, 280 Bedford St., Lakeville, Mass. The family requests that no flowers be sent to the service. For additional information or to send a condolence to the family please visit www.d-mfh.com. Donations may be made in Jason's name to the charity of your choice. Jason Fawcett


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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Mar. 8, 2009.

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Beth Fawcett

April 7, 2009

Wow, it looks like I may be the last to get to sign this. I dont know where to start. It seem so unreal to think about signing my big brothers guest book. I think it is safe to say that I never thought this would happen. When we were kids, my grammy would always tell Jay and I that we needed to be nice towards each other, because one day we would need one another. We would laugh at her and say "Yea right!!". We used to get into killer fights that left no surface of our home untouched. Over the years, we grew closer. I remember when I was heading off to college, he had one of those "big brother" talks with me, you know..the ones where he said to be careful and look out for myself. Then I moved to Maine. He was soo thankful and I remember his boss, Rob, used to tell me how excited he was that I was moving here. He even pulled the big brother card here too, telling my ex "I will light you on fire if you hurt my sister". I laughed at the thought, and the kindness that he showed me. He was always a phone call away, always had an open couch if I needed a place to crash and always was willing to watch his "niece" The Dutchess. He always was there to listen if I needed to vent, and was the only person who accepted who I was unconditionally and supported my decisions without question. I had an amazing big brother. I plan on telling my children that one day as well and showing them all the pictures and telling them all the stories of our mishaps together. Jay went through his life with few words, but the words he did speak meant the world to a lot of people, including me. I will love and miss you forever. I know you would probably yell at me if you saw how many tears I have shed for you, but keep in mind that I fully expect you to keep one of those awesome seats your sporting at Fenway open for me when I see you next. It's been a while since I caught a game.

Grace Sullivan-Rose

March 11, 2009

Robbie, Joanne & Beth, words can not express how sorry I am for your loss and the pain you are all experiencing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Take care Your cousin,

Nancy Peffley

March 11, 2009

Rob,Joanne,& Beth, Just wanting to let you know your in our thoughts & prayers.Love Nancy(cousin) & Jack

John Doughty

March 10, 2009

I'm sorry for your loss of Jay. Jay and I were roomies for 2+ years and friends long before that. To say a few words, Jay and I have shared many highs and lows together and even gotten out of some tough pickles together. He was always a guy you could bounce ideas and problems off of and you'd never walk away without a great answer or solution (only if you wanted to accept he was right). He was a wise man, a lover of the real, worked hard, played hard, and was a solid friend. I've learned a lot from knowing Jay, and it will stay with me forever. He will be missed a lot.

Kim Patti-Hunt

March 10, 2009

Father Bob & Family,

Paul & I are soooo... sorry to hear of your loss... We know there are no words that can ease your pain, but we do hope it helps to know our loving thoughts & prayers are with you always.... Love, Kim, Paul, & Family.

Benjamin Dauphinee

March 10, 2009

My deepest sympathys go out to Jasons Faimly. Its hard to believe that i would be sitting here writing about my best friends life. Everyone that knew jason knows that he was a kind and very intellegent man with a big heart. He was the kind of guy that would follow through when you needed him the most. Through the 8+ years of living with my good friend jason we talked about everything. Everything from the starting pitchers for the Redsox to "When was the grill on the back porch going to be scraped?". Over those years having conversations in the livingroom and such, allowed us to share our lives and become great friends. His favorite meal of all time was baked beans with molasses mixed with hamburg and steaks on the grill drenched with worcestershire sauce. To top it all off a nice tall ice cold Budweiser. He would never miss a redsox game. You knew he was home at the apartment when the ballgame was cranked at 705pm and jerry remy was ringing through the house. His favorite album of all time was Pink Flyod Dark side of the moon. He would listen to that over and over through the years.His favorite movies were platoon, goodfellas, saving private ryan and the love of the history channel. Everytime i came home it was either the history channel or the military channel. BTW we watched the movie platoon so much we would reciteit back and forth through the apartment line by line of. We both enjoyed watching it.(laugh) He really never cared for politics but would jump in to any conversation about it. He was very witty and aware of his surroundings and always had the right thing to say. My faimly is going to miss jason at Thanksgiving and Christmas for dinners and conversations. I remember that we both talked one day of being old sitting out on some random porch talking about life and what it holds. I think the meaning of it has now come all too clear. Take ahold of what you have now in your life and cherish it and live everyday like its the last. Im going to miss you jason. You were like a brother to me. Ill save a seat for you at fenway.
Ben

Dean Staffieri

March 10, 2009

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. If there is anything I can do, don't hesitate to call. Hang in there.

Dean

Claudia Scalata

March 10, 2009

You know...

Love, Claudia and Joe

Debra kenney

March 10, 2009

Rob, Joanne and Beth,

There are no words to express my sympathies. Just know that we are thinking of you and hope that you find comfort in the love of your family and your friends.

Love,

Deb, Bill, Frankie, Matthew and Mark

Bev and Ray Laurenza

March 10, 2009

Rob, Joanne, and Beth,

As your neighbors for so many years, we have had the privilege of watching Jason grow up. You couldn't ask for a nicer son.
He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Our prayers are with you all.

Love,

April Leary

March 9, 2009

Joanne & Bob...So sorry to hear of your loss...We will keep you and your son in our prayers.....Love, Joe, April, Joey, Sammi, Tracey...

Sissy Nay

March 9, 2009

My thoughts go out to all of you at this time...Jason was one of our "favorite kids" at Middleboro Pediatrics.

joyce pittsley

March 9, 2009

Dear Joanne,Bob and Beth

I can't tell you how sorry I was to hear of Jason's death. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you

Joyce Pittsley

Kevin DayCoombs

March 9, 2009

Jason will be missed dearly by his friends in Maine. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family

mamajan hogan

March 8, 2009

Sorry for your lost..The crew at Paradox Tattoo...May he rest in Peace....

Sue Howard

March 8, 2009

Rob,Joanne and Beth
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Gil and Sue

Linda Sivieri

March 8, 2009

Joanne and family,
I am so sorry to hear the news of your son, Jason. Everyone that worked with you at the VA are thinking and praying for you and your family during this extremely difficult time. I hope the wonderful memories of your son's life sustain you and your family.

March 8, 2009

Bob,
Im so sorry to hear of the passing of your son!! I send my thoughts and prayers to you and your family!!
Patti (Mackiewicz) Nunes

Walter Darragh

March 8, 2009

Bob, Joanne and Beth.......we are very sorry to hear about the passing of Jason. We couldn't have asked for better neighbors when we lived next door to your family in Lakeville...God Bless.........Walter, Kimberly, Kevin and Kirsten Darragh

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