Jason-Gow-Obituary

Jason J. Gow

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Gow, Jason J. - Of White Bear Lake Age 28 On Feb. 25, 2004. Preceded in death by grandfathers, James Gow & Robert Broas; and aunt, Jean Gow. Survived by parents, Cindy Orloff (Scott) and John Gow (Jesi); brothers, Chad Gow & Josh Orloff; grandmothers, Joyce Gow & Marge Broas; also...

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Jason I want you to know that It's been hard for me since your passing,but what keeps me going Is that I know where you are and I know who's hand you hold now, may god bless your soul as you rest. Sincerely Otho Farrow Jr

I am deeply saddened to hear of the loss of such a wonderful and personable person, Jason. I want Jason's family and close friends to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
I feel horrible that I came to know of his passing after the service was over, I wish I could of been there. I hope that you are able to find comfort knowing you are in my thoughts. I have not seen Jason for many years, but he was a very important person in my life for a long time, years ago....

It has been several years since I had spoken with Jason, but he was a very significant part of my life from '93-95 and a good friend until 1999 when we lost contact. I will always remember the sweet things he would say and do (he loved to give me roses among many other things) and his talent for writing and creating. I really regret losing touch with Jason after our St Cloud days because we had become so much closer as friends and now I will never have a chance to reconnect with him until we...

No piece of paper was safe around Jason. No matter how small the scrap, he would turn it into a work of art. He loved gel pens, and would draw beautiful designs everywhere. Jason loved to create collages on the walls of their apartment, and fill notebooks with poetry. My best memories of him are when he was his most creative individual self...dressing how he wanted, crazy-colored hair, making plans to do something wild or to go somewhere outrageous. I miss that energy and spark.
His...

To Jason's Mom and Dad,..Brothers, Grandparents and other relatives,
Our sincere sympathy to all of you.
Jason was such a personable young man. We have only met him a few times, but we will remember him. He had such a sincere handshake, and nice smile.
"I Give to you for a little while, a child of mine, He said.
To care for while he's living, and to morn for when he's gone"
We, too, have lost a child, and understand your grief. It is wonderful we are all...

I knew Jay for some time.His free spirit will be the one thing I will always remember.Jason was large partofmy past.he loved to move around alot,and was a faithful friend,would do anything for a friend.I hope the whirlwind is calm where you are now buddy.Myself Bob,Otho and the rest of the Farrow family will miss you.Rest in peace.God bless you.

I will never forget Jason and his "sheepish" smile. I will not forget his giving heart or his unselfish ways. My undying prayers are with his family and friends.