Jason MOSES Jason David Moses, age 44, passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 20, 2011. Jason was born in Bellevue Washington to Cliff Moses and Gail Biggins. Jason graduated from Vashon High School and later attended culinary school. Jason was an accomplished chef who worked for many years in Seattle, WA and recently relocated to Boulder City, NV where he was working as a chef for UNLV. Jason is survived by his father Cliff Moses of Boulder City, NV, mother Gail Yasin of Hawaii, a sister Jessica Beschizza in Port Orchard, WA, wife Cheryl Moses of Seattle, WA and a son Andrew Harris of Seattle, WA. A grave side service will be held on Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 12:00 noon at the Boulder City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to See Spot Run Dog Park at PO Box 62173 Boulder City, NV 89006. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Boulder City Family Mortuary. (702)294-3000.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

CLIFF MOSES
February 17, 2022
Jason was an animal lover. A plaque at the dog park says "Jason Moses, dogs best friend. He was a kind person and a poet. That´s enough for me.
June 15, 2012
MISSING YOU MY SWEETY.
March 16, 2012
Miss you my sweet man
February 19, 2012
It's different here without you.
It's as if there is no sun.
Darkness now surrounds me.
My world seems so undone.
You were my life, my everything,
but now sweetheart you've gone.
Somehow I must find faith in God
and let my life go on.
They say time mends a broken heart.
If true, time is my friend.
I'll count the days until the time
you're in my arms again.
February 2, 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA4ppvp2IzY&sns=fb. miss you every minute.!!!
Jessica
November 23, 2011
Miss you Jason, I ask for you to visit me in my dreams every night to let me know you are ok. Thanksgiving was so much fun with you. We would take over grandmas kitchen and you really guided me chopping and cleaning. Thanksgiving was my favorite holiday of the year.
November 22, 2011
missing you this holidays!!!
Jennifer Hansen
April 28, 2011
I still can't believe that you are gone, much too soon of course. You were such a great guy, and friend, and I'm sure all your friends would agree with that too.
Ray McLaughlin
March 25, 2011
Jason,
We were best pals before our first memories. Some of my first memories are you and I climbing Grandpa to get at his cough drops in his shirt pocket. According to Grandpa you and I were just scallywags. Then our days in preschool when we would kick the other kids out of the peddle cars at recess. To our big wheels racing around at Christmas time. Our Vashon adventures from the early days at the cabin to the days when you lived by the ferry dock and to the times we went back to the Island over the last few years - so many memories. I'm so glad you were able to live with me in Seattle - even then during some rough times I have amazing memories with you. You and I spent days researching which TV I needed to purchase because the Seahawks were going to the Super Bowl. I think of you every time I turn on the TV, every time I cook, every time I get into my car - it goes on and on. You left us too early - I dearly wish we could create a million more memories together.
Mondino
March 17, 2011
My friend, you are missed & will be for a very long time. Thank you sharing friendship with me.
Nancy Arher
S Payne
March 17, 2011
I knew Jason but briefly as he passed thru my life, but during that time we bonded in a way that so many of us in the same situations bond...we were in a place that some never fully safe pass thru. Jason will always be in my heart and my prayers go out to his family. He is free.
March 17, 2011
I love you man.
Von B.
March 16, 2011
Remembering your sense of humor and generosity. Thank you. "People to see and places to go" quip since the 8th grade comes to mind. Rest in peace, Jason.

Chris
March 16, 2011
Jason is a friend of mine,his parents were like my own,we had a wonderful childhood,and our parents were good to each other and to us.He is part of who I am today. Thank you for being my friend.
Melia Morgan-Bock
March 14, 2011
I remember that Jason walked with a little bounce in his step, as if he was coming from somewhere happy and headed for someplace he was looking forward to arriving at.He was very popular at school,where everyone knew him as a fun guy and of course for the girls, as a real looker. I'm glad he had a nice life and I'm so sorry that his family had to give him up way to early.I wish peace for his loved ones.Rest Easy Jason.
Sandy Homsombat
March 8, 2011
Jason, you have taught me so much about cooking and life. You kept me positive when I was down. You told me I can do anything. I am going to miss you so, so much! You are the best.
March 4, 2011
My son was richly alive in his walk on this earth. He talked me through some difficult times, and he was someone I leaned on, relied on, and counted on. The words we exchanged were not only thoughtful and supportive, but expressive and deeply felt. Jason had a level of understanding of others that was unparalled. He had his father's dry sense of humor, and he will always have my heart.
Walk with me son, until we meet again.
Sherry Morrison
March 3, 2011
Even though I didn't talk to Jason for many years, I thought of him often. I have so many wonderful memories, and I'll really miss him.
March 3, 2011
I am very proud of my son Jason for many reasons, but maybe none more important to me than his love of animals. I have absolutely no problem judging people negatively or positively on their interaction and respect for animals. From his dog Katie, who seemed to be in an inordinant number of pictures with Jason, to my two cats Zeb and Tom, to Wolf, the malamute wolf mix he basically rescued from an abusive situation, Jason always made me happy observing his interaction with the innocent animals with whom he came in contact. I miss you son....Big Guy
March 2, 2011
Jason,
It's amazing the affect you have had on so many people throughout your lifetime. You are and will always be loved. Rest In Peace!
March 2, 2011
I just wanted to tell you about the strange occurrences that have happened to me and my husband after Jason's Passing. For the entire week we have had small birds hitting our window. When I heard the news about my brother I was crying and I asked him to knock if he was ok, I did not get a knock untill about three hours later when I ws in bed and then I got three knocks coming out of my closet. I asked if that was him but no more knocks. Then at the funeral it was after the service which was short at 12:28, I put my hand on the casket and told my brother how much I love him and miss him and I am sorry. At that moment in Port Orchard where my husband and daughter were my husband got a cold chill like he had never felt before it remained through the store and when he walked out to the car a crow swooped right down over his shoulder as close as can be and landed right on our car out of all the cars in the parking lot it landed on ours. Then it just stared at Marco, Marco walked up to it and could have touched it, it took of and the moment it took off the heat came back to his body. Also we all went to pray at the Jack in the box where Jason died and the toilet was running the whole time. Jason was found on the toilet. We gave a prayer and I asked for a sign from Jason that he was ok, went back to the car and Jeanies cell phone was missing we looked everywhere. It just disappeared. The next morning she called and said she found it in her drink cup it was so tightly pushed inside that she had to pry it out. Remember I said the toilet was running at Jack in the box well when I came home the next day I used the bathroom for the first time and flushed the toilet and it wont stop running. Marco pushed on the seal it just keeps running. These are all signs that my brother is free and enjoying little pranks on us and the crow makes me feel like hes watching over my daughter. Thanks Jason, I love you and miss you, which you know.
Jessica Beschizza
March 2, 2011
I just wanted to tell you about the strange occurrences that have happened to me and my husband after Jason's Passing. For the entire week we have had small birds hitting our window. When I heard the news about my brother I was crying and I asked him to knock if he was ok, I did not get a knock untill about three hours later when I ws in bed and then I got three knocks coming out of my closet. I asked if that was him but no more knocks. Then at the funeral it was after the service which was short at 12:28, I put my hand on the casket and told my brother how much I love him and miss him and I am sorry. At that moment in Port Orchard where my husband and daughter were my husband got a cold chill like he had never felt before it remained through the store and when he walked out to the car a crow swooped right down over his shoulder as close as can be and landed right on our car out of all the cars in the parking lot it landed on ours. Then it just stared at Marco, Marco walked up to it and could have touched it, it took of and the moment it took off the heat came back to his body. Also we all went to pray at the Jack in the box where Jason died and the toilet was running the whole time. Jason was found on the toilet. We gave a prayer and I asked for a sign from Jason that he was ok, went back to the car and Jeanies cell phone was missing we looked everywhere. It just disappeared. The next morning she called and said she found it in her drink cup it was so tightly pushed inside that she had to pry it out. Remember I said the toilet was running at Jack in the box well when I came home the next day I used the bathroom for the first time and flushed the toilet and it wont stop running. Marco pushed on the seal it just keeps running. These are all signs that my brother is free and enjoying little pranks on us and the crow makes me feel like hes watching over my daughter. Thanks Jason, I love you and miss you, which you know.
max backhouse
February 28, 2011
deeply deeply saddened . see you on the other side my friend . max
Angie Fick
February 27, 2011
Even with this terribly sad news, just hearing jason's name again makes me smile. I have amazing memories that I will always cherish. Bless his family and rest in peace Jason.
mary stevenson
February 27, 2011
I MISS JASON SO MUCH AND VERY HAPPY TO HAVE HAD HIM IN MY LIFE!!
MARIA
February 27, 2011
I MISS YOU SO MUCH! MARIA
Charmin Wray
February 26, 2011
So sorry to hear about your loss, my condolences to your family
Aaron Woodruff
February 26, 2011
I haven't seen Jason or his family for many years, but I remember the love and concern shown for one another. I'm sorry Cliff, Gail, and especially for Jess. I know how much all of you loved him and my heart breaks at the thought of how you must feel. May GOD Bless and carry you all through this.
Respectfully yours,
Jessica Beschizza
February 26, 2011
My brother was a romantic, he romanticized everything. He was a great tennis player, soccer player, hackey sack player ping pong player,Chef, Friend. His mind was always moving he did not like to waste a day. He loved too deeply. He loved Opera and he felt the music with his soul. He was also a wall, impenetrable, and at other times vulnerable. He never forgot his friends. Thanks Sean.
February 24, 2011
Vashon Island Saturday Night - hope to run into lots of old friends, talk about all the good times and raise a toast to Jason.
February 24, 2011
I wanted to see him before I became old and grey..I have found memories of him in middle school and high school. many blessings to his family!!!
February 24, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Am speachless as to what to say. He will be remembered.
michelle milat
February 23, 2011
Dearly missed....rest in peace!
michelle milat
February 23, 2011
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of his family and friends! So sorry for everyones loss...he will be missed!
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