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Jason Schul

Hamilton, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary SCHUL, Jason T. SCHUL, Jason T. Age 36, of Eaton, Ohio died unexpectedly Feb. 12, 2007. He was born January 26, 1971 to Homer L. and Paula (Blaylock) Schul in Middletown, Ohio. He worked as a machinist at General Motors. He graduated from Preble Shawnee High School...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Jason's family. I worked on alot of things for Jason in Local 696 Benefits Office. My prayers are with you Paula as you know from the many conversations that we had over the phone. May God Bless.

Cindy Napier Ret. Benefits Rep

My prayers and thoughts go out to the family of jason Schul. I worked with Jason at Delphi, master cylinder machining. I also served with Jason on the UAW 696 Color Guard. Jason always had a smile and a quick wit, for this made for a good friend. rest in peace JS.

UAW 696 Night at Dayton Dragons June/2004 - Rick Cearley, Bill Cunningham, Jason Schul, Denise Green, Rose Proctor

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Jason Schul. He was a friend of mine and I will remember him as being a true patriot who served our country selflessly, as well as a father who deeply loved and cherished his family. I was proud to serve on the UAW Local 696 Color Guard with Jason as well as work with him throughout his tenure at Delphi. Rest in peace Jason.

Jason I loved you like a brother. We had good times on the UAW color guard. I alwayes liked working with you. MY best wishes your family. You were a good friend. Rose Proctor

Jason I loved you like a brother. We had good times on the UAW color guard. MY best wishes to you and your family. Rose Proctor

I was blessed with your love, your smile & laughter. For that I will be forever greatfull. Love, April

We will always miss you and remember the good times. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May you all find peace.

Love and Prayers to all of you . . . I am thinking of you.

Always our beloved boy. Uncle Bill and Aunt Linda