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Jason "Ted" Oremus

Fort Worth, Texas

1969 - 2006

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Jason "Ted" Oremus, 36, passed away Friday, March 31, 2006.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, April 8, in Skyvue Victoria Chapel. Burial: Skyvue Memorial Gardens.

Ted was born Dec. 10, 1969, in Fort Worth.

Survivors: Wife, Karen; sons, Chase and Collin; daughter, Kerby; sister, Amy...

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Well, it will be 19 years tomorrow that I've been without you. I have been thinking about you a lot lately, because you should still be here with us. I wish you knew how much I miss you and wish more than anything that I could bring you back. It still hurts today, as much as it did 19 years ago. There is no one that will ever be able to make me laugh, or make life seem a bit easier than you could. You were my first friend and my best friend. I just hope wherever you are, that you are resting...

To:Britt,Amy, (and parents)
I am very Sorry for your loss, I grew you guys on Brentwood Stairs, Ted was a very special person, he will be missed, but never forgotten.

To the entire Oremus family,

My heart is saddened along with yours, at the loss of Ted. He has always been and will continue to be one of my closest friends. Ted has been in my life since we were 5 years old. I have often thought of him as a brother and you as my extended family. I will always have the memories of the past 30 years to give me comfort. Please know that Ted will never truly be gone from our lives, as he will always be in our hearts. May God's love and mercy comfort...

Ted,

May the Lord be with your spirit. And may His grace be with all of you. 2 Timothy 4:22

In our Father's love,

To the Oremus and Furgerson Families
Please accept our sincere condolences. We are never prepared to lose a loved one. In time, we hope that you will find some comfort in the special memories that you had with Ted. You are in our thoughts during this tragic time.

Other survivors not mentioned are father: David, mother: Lynn and older brother: Britt and family.

To the Oremus Families,

It is with our deepest regret and sympathy to see that Ted has passed away. He always had a bright smile, a great joke, and such an outgoing spirit. My brother David worked with Ted at the Video II rental store in Fort Worth and that is how we all met Ted. Shortly after Dave started working there, our father passed away suddenly and Ted was the first person on our doorstep with a beautiful flower arrangement, card, and SUPPORT. He really helped pull us out...

Lynn, David & Amy,

I'm so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers, along with Ted's wife and children.

Ted our dear brother-in-law. Thank you for touching our lives. Thank you for bringing light to Karen's life and giving us three beautiful blessings, Kerby, Chase & Collin. We will miss you greatly. You will always be in our hearts & souls.