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Jason O'Neil Carpenter

Berlin, New Hampshire

May 2, 1976 – Nov 12, 2013

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May 2, 1976
DIED
November 12, 2013
LOCATION
Berlin, New Hampshire

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LEBANON, N.H. - Jason O'Neil Carpenter, 37, of Berlin, N.H., passed away in the early hours of Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013. He was born in Waterville, Maine, on May 2, 1976.Jason graduated from Messalonskee High School in 1994 and also attended the University of Maine at Augusta, where he received...

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I had the honor of serving with Jason at Vandenberg AFB. He was a man of integrity who I could trust to get the job done. We share your grief in this time of bereavement with deepest sympathy and condolence.

Neal and Judy and family: I can't find the right words to say how sorry I am about losing your Jason. It seems like yesterday we were out to camp and he was just a teenager. I wish I could have been there today, but my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

I remember when I met Jason for the first time on (security) flight, he had a huge wad of chew, (RedMan chew) in his lip. We were all posted at Echo,(I think that's what it was) I was nervous on post and didn't know what to expect from my first post-briefing, I walked over to Carp, who was sitting in his guard shack, opening up a box of chow. I asked him "How he liked that post and if anyone ever stopped by, higher-ups?" He said "Just relax Davidson, no one ever comes out here" I wasn't...

Crystal, when I think of Jason I remember his bright, loving and joyful personality! He always attacked life with a belief that all things were possible through faith, family, and love. Jason will never be forgotten in our hearts and minds his dedication and strength will carry those of us who loved him through. Now playing and resting peacefully in our heaven he is an angel whom will wait for all of us whom will join him someday in our Father's kingdom. I thank you for your love and caring...

Judy,
My prayers and sympathy go out to you. No one can explain the hurt and emotions that come your way when you lose someone you love. I am here for you, just a phone call away. I worked right across the hall from Jason during activation. I will miss his smile, and his humor...978-833-4111. Anything you need.

We from the USAF Security Forces have lost a brother "Defender", he will be missed and will be remembered thru his duty to his family, God and his country. Deepest condolences for your loss, but know he is always with us.God Bless

Rest in peace buddy! Go Red Sox!

What I remember most about Jason was feeling like part of his family. We often call each other brothers and sisters in the military. With Jason, I always felt that way, and by the looks at some of the comments I have been reading, others feel that way too. Jason...brother, you will not be forgotten. Love ya!