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Jason Keith Champagne

Vallejo, California

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April 11,1975 - Oct. 20, 2008

Jason Keith Champagne, "Jay," 33 years, passed away suddenly early October 20 in a car accident.

Jason was born in Champaign, Illinois. He lived there until 1982, when his family moved to Vallejo, CA, where he was raised and continued to live. He was...

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Father & Grandmother..Our last Goodbye

Dennis placing both ashes in the Sound between Anacortes and the Island of Guemes

Dad, grandma, cousin Valorie & Cousin Melba in Anacortes, WA

We have finally laid to rest our Jason and his Aunt Sharon, they are at peace with grandpa, & daddy.
Our hearts are broken...So many tears, so much love. And to you River so much appreciation for all the things you made happen for us. We will never forget your kindness and how much you loved Jason. It was so hard to say goodbye, All our Love, grandma

I am so very saddened by this news of Jason's passing. My sympathy and condolences to Jason's family and friends, especially to JoAnn my friend, and Jason's grandmother.
Joann Johnson, Whittier, California

Jason I just can't believe that you are really gone. Steak nights aren't the same without you. You were kind, sharing, and caring and this world needs more people like you. Riv my heart goes out to you. I know how hard this has been on you and I would do anything to take away your pain. Riv I want you to know that when you finally told me to be careful out there it meant the world to me, as do you. To the rest of Jason's family remember that which is remembered lives forever.

Jason, I already miss your monthly call. It wasn't what you said, but just the sound of your voice. I always felt good about how you carried out your business. Our trip to the coast last year is still fresh in my memory.

Many years ago you grew up and became a good man, with good friends, and I am very proud of you.

There's so much more to say, but I'll save it for the ocean and your grandpa.

Jason and his dad, Dennis (so close) It was a joy to be around them. Dennis was cutting limbs and Jas played pack mule and brought them up the hill.