Jason-Arban-Obituary

Jason William Arban

Portsmouth, Virginia

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DIED
December 20, 2010
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Portsmouth, Virginia

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Sturtevant Funeral Home - Portsmouth Boulevard Chapel Obituary

Portsmouth - Jason William Arban, 31, of the 3800 block of Magnolia Drive passed away on Monday December 20, 2010. A native of Portsmouth, he was the son of Stephen Wayne Arban of Portsmouth and Karen Gowdy Foster of Norfolk. He was employed at Vanwin Coatings of Va. and was a member of AA. He...

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Jason I so miss you man. So much I wish we could talk about.

I can't believe its been 9 years since you've been gone. I still miss you all the time and you're never far from my thoughts buddy. ❤

Karen and family: I did not know Jason, but the funeral service was one of the most touching services I have ever been to. I felt like I knew him after I left. His friends truly loved him and said such wonderful things about him and I saw him as a caring and kind person who would do anything for anyone. I also came out knowing that he really loves his son. I cannot imagine your pain, but I hope you always remember the good because I think he was a great person with a great heart. We...

Karen and family, My heart goes out to you all. I love you cousin. Although my contact with Jason was limited, I will always remember the kind of young man that made my girls feel welcomed on our visit down there to yall. Your love for him spoke of the kind of person he was. I love you and you are in my prayers.

Jason was a treasure trove of intelligence and humor. I will always remember the fun times and laughs that we shared on the way to basketball games. Jason had genuine kindness in his heart. The respect and care he showed to my sister when they were kids will never be forgotten. Many junior high kids looked at a special needs person with fear or disgust, not Jason, he showed kindness and friendship. I will never forget you buddy!

To the Arban family...I remember Jason from Stonebridge days. He was friends with my children, Rob and Sherri. No matter what the occasion, Jason always had a smile on his face and the kids flocked to him. Rest in peace, Jason. My thoughts and sympathy are with you and your family.

Jason words can not say what I feel in my heart. Thank you for being in my life and for all the adventures we had together. I will always keep you in my heart. I miss you man!

My prayers go out the the entire Arban family. I had the pleasure of meeting Jason while we were both at SouthCoast Recovery back in 2009. He was an amazing guy who made me as well as others always laugh. The day that I completed my program, Jason came up to me,hugged me and gave me a t-shirt that he had worn several times with an amusing saying on it. I told him I knew it was one of his favorite and I couldn't take it but he told me it was to remind me he would always be just a phone call...

Our condolences to the Arban family.We were lucky to have been a part of Jasons life for a little while. We always cherish the fun memories that we have of Jason as he was a great man.RIP Jason Arban.He will always be remembered in our hearts forever.