Jason Ritchie

Jason Ritchie

Jason Ritchie Obituary

Published by Flanner Buchanan - Market Street on May 1, 2009.
Jason Michael Ritchie Jason was granted his angel wings on May 1, 2009. He touched family and friends in some small way throughout his short , yet very memorable life. Jason s life would seem too short to many, but those who were touched by him understood that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which one lives. His gentle smile could melt the hearts of those around him and though he never spoke a word, his voice and thoughts could always be heard. Jason was filled with passion, strength, perseverance, and led us to believe that each day is a blessing and an opportunity to grow and contribute. He could spend hours in the hockey arena practicing and working his goaltending toward his dream of becoming a professional league player. He also had a natural writing ability that he had hoped one day would lead him toward a career in sports journalism. He enjoyed travel, music, sleeping late, and reading stories. He loved listening to the sounds of the ocean and especially laughter which would make him smile. He spent many hours at the beach where he loved to watch the sunsets, hanging out with his friends. In his short years, he was able to study and learn through several school sponsored programs that spanned four continents. With Jason s passing we remind others that life is to be celebrated. Although we will miss him everyday, especially his winning smile, he will forever remain in our hearts. Through his teachings about life, we were able to create wonderful memories and it has been a privilege to be his parents. We are so thankful Jason s brother Jon had each other so he can hold dear the memory of Jason s gentle spirit. Jason leaves behind many wonderful friends that provided love and support that enhanced his quality of life. Jason s love extends to all of his wonderful hockey team. There is a special place in our hearts for Jason s friends and there are so many we can t name them all. Because of their continual dedication, love and support, Jason was able to survive any of life s challenges. He will be dearly missed by all his friends and family and all of these special people, provided Jason with love and life. Jason is survived by his loving parents, Bob and Donna Ritchie; brother, Jon Ritchie and cousin Nicole; maternal grandfather, Ray Chappelow; paternal grandfather, Craig Ritchie; paternal great grandmother, Margaret Ritchie; aunts, Debbie, Kathy and Kim; uncle, Terry and his significant other Dawn and many other family members. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at Flanner & Buchanan Washington Park East with calling there on Tuesday from 12 noon until time of service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jason Ritchie Memorial Hockey Scholarship Fund, co 7650 W. Courtney Campbell Cswy, Suite 1200, Tampa, FL 33607-1462. www.flannerbuchanan.com

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