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Jason Ryan Proteau

Danbury, Connecticut

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Jason Ryan Jacques Proteau, 18, of New Fairfield, beloved son of Jacques and Kathryn (Hafer) Proteau, passed away on Saturday, October 30th. He was born in Danbury on August 29, 1992. He was a freshman at UCONN where he was interested in pursuing a career in education. He graduated from NFHS in...

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I'm very sorry for your loss Mr. and Mrs. Proteau and Nicole. You will be missed Jason. We all love you so much, and you will be remembered forever as a great friend, son, brother, and person.

Jacques, Kathy & Nicole,
My prayers are with you every day...there is nothing I can say except that my family loved Jason very much and we will miss him. We all looked forward to his visits with us and were sad when he left. His friendship with Daniel brought so much joy! I hope you find comfort knowing what he meant to so many. My continued thoughts and prayers are with you as you find your way through this terrible loss.
Love,

As a friend...as a mother...my heart cries. I am so sorry for your loss.
Over the years, your entire family has positively impacted so many lives.... you have all made a difference in this world.
With love and condolence,

Jason had a profound impact on everyone's life he touched and will never, ever be forgotten. He will always be remembered with smiles and laughter. No doubt Jason is a beautiful Angel in the sky and the brightest of stars at night!
His light, now extinguished, burned so brightly for too short of a time. This testament to his life, perhaps can offer some comfort to you at this incredibly difficult time. Kathy and Jack you raised such a fine young man and please know that Jason touched...

Dear Jack, Kathryn and Nicole. Costa & I just heard about Jason and our hearts go out to you all. Our memories of Jason are happy ones...especially when we all met in Acapulco. Jason and Nicole were quite young at the time. My niece Samantha was there and we all enjoyed a fun day at Gloria Beach swimming and eating and collecting shells. We'll remember Jason laughing and playing with us in the ocean. You will be in our prayers.

My daughter became quick friends with Jason at UCONN and she has nothing but nice things to say about him. I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I had the perfect words to write that would bring some comfort to your family - but I am at a loss for them. You will be in my prayers.

Dear Kathy, Jack and Nicole,
My heart goes out to you for your loss of what I have seen to be such and good handsome young man. I only hope you can find comfort within you hearts and family to over come your loss. With many prayers from my heart to yours.

Jason was a great guy. When I saw him in school, he always had a smile on his face and was always laughing. While I didn't know him personally, I heard so many great things about him and in the class I had with him, he seemed like the friendliest person ever. I am so sorry for your loss and my prayers are with you <3

I was Jason's English instructor at UConn this semester and I wanted to send my condolences to Jason's family and friends. Jason was clearly a very sensitive and intelligent young man. He was always very attentive during our class and frequently had a unique and smart observation to add to the discussion of a particular work of literature. It was a pleasure getting to know this wonderful young man this semester. Please know that he will be greatly missed here at UConn.