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Jason Alan Brown

Kansas City, Missouri

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Jason Alan Brown, 33, residing in the Brookside area of Kansas City, Missouri, died suddenly in his home on August 23, 2007. A celebration of his life will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, August 28, 2007, at the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, 13720 Roe Avenue, Leawood, KS (913897-0120)....

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I dont know how I ended up here today, but wanted to let you know that Jason still to this day makes me laugh. I share stories with patients about him, and I have never met anyone to date that could make me laugh like he did. I think of him often, and hope you all are doing well.

To Jason's Family;

I recently visited Victory Alpaca Ranch in the Mora Valley and I mentioned that I had met Jason to Brian and thus learned of his passing. I met Jason the summer he was rehabing from his football injury and he was working at the Alpaca Ranch. Last I saw him he and his mother stopped in Denton, TX on their way back to Kansas from Ft Hood after a visit with his brother many years ago. I had a nice lunch with them but lost touch with him soon after. I have often...

Dear Nancy and Myron.
We just heard of about the tragic loss of Jason. I am so sorry for the pain you feel and wish we could make you feel better.
If you need anything please contact us.
Sincerely,
Wayne and Theresa Hohl

Dear Brown Family, I just learned of your loss today & the tragic story behind it. I am so sorry to hear this sad news. I remember growing up in the same neighborhood & riding the bus to school with both Jason & Derek. Jason was always such a friendly & helpful person with a great personality & a smile that could light up the room! He will be greatly missed. You have my deepest sympathies.

Dear All the Brown Family,
It has been many years since I've thought about my years at Blue Valley, but I recently found out about Jason's tragedy through a high school friend I connected with on facebook. I, like others, treasured Jason's presence in high school and so enjoyed his smiling face. It is so hard to imagine that he is gone. My heart and prayers go out to you. As you can see here, Jason was well loved by many.

Sincerely,
Elizabeth Zachry Rutschow