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Jason David Martter

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice MARTTER, Jason David Jason David Martter, 36, of Marietta, Georgia died unexpectedly Saturday, April 30, 2011. Services will be held at 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 5, at McEachern United Methodist Church in Powder Springs, GA with Rev. Dr. Jim Higgins officiating....

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Jason. I miss you so much my friend. Newell isn't the same without you.

Jason was my boyfriend my senior year at Ohio State. He was sweet as can be and very kind to me. I will never forget the time I spent with him. He will be a part of my college memories forever. My prayers are with his family.

My thoughts & prayers go out to Jason's family and friends. he was truly an amazing man. I met Jason in high school & have many memories of his love for life, family, & friends. Heaven's gain is certainly our loss. rest in peace my friend. I will never forget our great times together.

To the Martter family - My deepest sympathies are with you at this time of grieving. Please accept my condolences.

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Jason was a wonderful young man I was fortunate enough to call my friend over the past 18 years. He will always be in my heart and he will be missed. My sincerest condolences to his wonderful family, all of you are quite special and I feel fortunate to know each and every one of you.

The photo attached is from his wedding which I felt blessed to be a part of.

We have known the Martter family for many years and know you will find peace and comfort with them. Our sincere sympathy.

Dear Kirsten, Cale, Finn, and the entire Martter family,
I am so sorry for your loss; you are in the thoughts and prayers of many as you go through this difficult time. I graduated from Revere High School with Jason. In fact, he was my escort on the homecoming court our senior year. I remember walking across the field with him at halftime of the football game like it was yesterday. And most importantly, I remember Jason's contagious smile and him being a good friend, a kind person, a...

I am so sorry to hear of Jason's untimely death. I meet Jason when he was at the SAE Fraternity at OSU. I was his chapter advisor and always thought very highly of Jason. He was a true leader at school and I am sure he continued this at home and at work.

To all of Jason's friends and family,
I am so incredibly sorry for this tragic loss. While I was not a close personal friend of Jason's, I knew him to be a fine young man when I graduated from Revere High Scool in Ohio the year before him. As a fellow triathlete, I know the committment and energy he possessed to train while working and raising a family. Words don't seem enough to comfort now, but I pray that God holds you in his hands. I will think of Jason when I race in the Nations...