Jason-Keil-Obituary

Jason Keil

Sacramento, California

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KEIL, Jason Jason Michael Keil was born on November 9, 1979 in Sacramento, CA. He attended local elementary schools and Casa Roble High School. He died on January 25, 2006. Beloved son of Jerry Keil and Michele Hamilton. Grandson of Mauricette Harris. Jason is survived by his half-brother Harold...

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Jay,

I miss you! Your birthday and my dad's birthday is coming up soon and I just had to tell you I was thinking of you! I will eat a big piece of chocolate cake for you and a big glass of milk to wash it down! I love you! Happy Birthday!

Mandy

TO JASON: TIME HAS GONE BY SO FAST. I HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT YOU 27/7. I AM SORRY THAT WE DID NOT SPEN THAT MUCH TIME TOGETHER, BUT I REMEMBER THE TIMES THAT WE DID SHARE TOGETHER. I LOVE YOU JASON. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY BIG BROTHER.

ALWAYS IN MY MIND
TESSA

I will always remember Jason as a young man with a sparkle in his eye and a kind heart-a person never to be forgotten. I am praying for healing and comfort for Michelle and all the family. Bobbi Scalora

I'll miss you Jason.

Jason was a student of mine at Casa Roble. He was a ball of fire, but I will always remember his smile. So sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,
Marcia Bussell

Jason was my student in 7th grade at Pasteur Middle School. I remember him as a great kid with a big personalillty who talked very fast. He was always cheerful and was an asset to my class. I am so very sorry for your loss and will remember him always.

Michele,

I’m extremely sorry to hear of your loss. You are the best mother a son could ever have. I’ll keep you and Jason in my thoughts and prayers.

Although it has been awhile since we have been close, I will always remember Jason as a guy who would do anything for you. I will miss you Jason, and remember you always.
Love Nikki

Michele, the Jason I remember is a laughing toddler, not a grown man...it's been many years since we worked together at SPB. I am profoundly sorry for your loss.

Peggy Plett