Jason-Cote-Obituary

Jason C. Cote

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Jason C. Cote 1981 - 2012 WORCESTER - Jason C. Cote, 31 formerly of Agawam died Monday at UMASS Medical Center. Jason was born in Holyoke and lived in Agawam most of his life before moving to Worcester last year. He was a Technician for Direct TV and was an avid skateboarder, having been sponsored by Zoo York. He leaves his mother Jodi A. (Dimino) Cote of Worcester and father Robert E. Cote and his fiancee Christine Jodoin of Southampton; a brother Justin Cote; his grandparents Barbara & Robert Griswold, Joseph & Mary Ellen Dimino and grandmother Beatrice Faulkner; as well as his loving fiancee Ashley King and stepmother Donna Clapp. The visiting hours will be held Saturday, October 6, 2012 from 4:00 - 7:00pm at the West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home with a service beginning at 6:30pm. For more details please visit curranjones.com.

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Wish you were still here. So glad I was able to know you and create memories. You are deeply missed

Thinking of you Jay, love to you always,the Zauggs

For all eternity .... <3 may this light always keep you away from darkness ...

Jason I can't tell you how much u will be missed.... u are with the angels and safe from all harm.... may you rest in peace and watch over ashley to keep her safe... love u brotha ....

Love you always baby

thinking of you xoxox

Jodi, Justin, Ashley and family, we are so saddened of your huge loss. Jay was so special to us and Barry Jr. We have some great memories of Barry Jr and Jay working on Jay's souped up car, meals together and conversations that bring us some smiles. Jay had a kind heart that we all loved. He will be missed greatly, may we all cherish our memories and find strength to cope and carry on as Jay would want us to. May we keep Jay's loving spirit in our hearts forever and borrow his smile to...

I could light 1000 candles to show how much you will be missed. But we will no longer grieve, we will only continue to celebrate your life and pass on your legacy. The small, insignificant signs I continue to see on a daily basis is quite reassuring and I also know it is you reminding me to take care of ash. Which I promise to never stop doing. Ever. She WILL stay strong. And I am here to make sure of that. Love and miss you bro!

Jay was a good friend and was always there if you needed anything. We will all miss him!