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Jason LeeStone  Beloved son, brother, husband, and father, Jason Lee Stone, 32, left this life Sept 5, 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Born Oct 29, l969 in Grand Prarie, Alberta, Canada to Rich-ard Nelson and KayDonna Goudy Stone. Married Angela Avery Sept l9, l996 in Salt Lake City, UT. Beyond being the Coffee Guy, Jason loved nothing more than taking his family to Lake Powell. We grieve for the loss of his life among us and we will all miss his sparkly eyes and mischievous smile and laugh. May God hold him in his loving arms and keep him safe. Survived by his wife, Angela; sons, Alexander, Daniel; mother, KayDonna; friend, James Roh, Calgary, Canada; brothers, Shawn, Scott, Jordan, Jared; many nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles who are saddened by his death. Preceded in death by his father, Richard; and grandparents. Services will be Tues. l2 noon, Broomhead Funeral Home l2600 S. 2200 W, where friends may call Mon. 6-8 p.m. and Tues. one hour prior. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers family suggests contributions be made to the family.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Sep. 8, 2002.

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Annette Avery McWane

September 25, 2005

Jason, you were my brother-in-law and a lot more working with you as my boss for 4+ years. This just can't be true. The times we had were always good, whether a little stressfull, or a little fun! (Fishing...sometimes we caught them and most the time we didn't get **** anything!)Jason, Alex and Danny will always remember thier dad and the rest of your family will remember you as a fun loving survivor till the end. You accomplished so much and was loved by all that knew you. I'll miss you man. I love ya.

Mike Elcock

September 10, 2002

I've only known Jason a year, in that time he became a good friend and role model. His knowledge and willingness to help at a moments notice will be greatly missed.

Ann Cartwright

September 9, 2002

Oh Jason....You are one of my closest friends. I will miss the boat trips and your smile. Lake Powell will never be the same. I just wish I had the words to desrcibe the pain in my heart.



I love you Jase!

Kimberly Smith

September 8, 2002

I knew Jason years ago in NJ. I didn't know him all that well, but I want to say that what I knew of him, he was a great boy. To hear of his passing makes me very sad. There are many of us from NJ that send our best to his family and pray for you all. I don't really know what else to say except God Bless, and I'm sorry for your loss.

Trenton Harris

September 8, 2002

For only a short while I had the privilege of knowing Jason, yet he left a lasting impression. I appreciate the fact that Jason was always going out of his way to make sure those around him were comfortable and enjoying themselves. He was always gracious and living life to the fullest. Although I've not seen him for a few years, I'll mourn the loss of Jason. I found Jason to be easy to get along with, his personality was one-of-a-kind, his interests were my interests. To this day I think of Jason every time I see a maple leaf, see or hear the word Java, see a salt water fish, or put the Jeep in four-wheel drive. I'm sorry I won't be there to say goodbye in person, but nonetheless, I'll be thinking of his family and praying for their behalf. Till we meet again, love, Trenton Harris.

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