CORPORAL JASON-KESSLER-Obituary

CORPORAL JASON MICHAEL KESSLER

Mount Vernon, Washington

1977 - 2007

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Corporal Jason Michael Kessler, 29 of Mount Vernon was killed in action in Iraq on Monday, July 30, 2007. He was born on October 21, 1977 in Long Beach, CA to C. Michael and Pamela K. Kessler. His early years were spent in Long Beach and his family moved to Mount Vernon when he was 14. Jason...

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Far into the future, Jason' Army Ranger Family and the Nation will perpetuate his memory and sacrifice.

As the weeks turn to months and months to years sorrow will be
replaced by pride as history recognizes the great sacrifise Jason his family and others fighting the Global War of Terrorism have laid upon the altar of freedom.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Far into the future, Jason's Army Ranger Family and the Nation will perpetuate his memory and great sacrifice. As the days turn into weeks, months into years, grief will turn into pride as history recognizes the great sacrifice Jason his family and others fighting the Global War on Terrorism have laid upon the alter of freedom.

Jason was a great student, a good friend to all that knew him, and an outstanding leader. I hadn't seen him since high school, but will still miss him. God bless your soul Jason. Your family is in my prayers.

Jason was a blesing to know. He inspired people, young and old, Christian or Non-Christian, to become a better person. Jason had the light of God shine through his heart and touch the other people in this world. I attended youth group with Jason for several years, he helped me choose the right path many times, without him even knowing. God bless your family Jason. There will be a day that we see you again. Until that day........

My heart goes out to your family. I did not have the pleasure of knowning Jason, please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Jason,
We will always remember you! When you discoveried that sinks can have two handles. You ran up and down Sugerloaf Mtn. ahead of us. Tobaubaning in Green Valley Lake, except for your Mom's crash. Setting between Jan and your mother in the back of our Rabbit, or your mom's VW bug. Helping us move in to our first house. The time in the pizza pallor that Katie tried to set you up with the two cute girls. Those days that you introduced us to your brother and sister, you were so proud...