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Jason David Sear

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO., Texas

1967 - 2009

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Jason David Sear, 41, of Steamboat Springs, Colo., formerly of Mansfield, passed away on Monday, May 11, 2009, at a Yampa Valley medical facility, with his wife, Stacey, at his side and his family and friends nearby. Celebration of life: A celebration of life service for Jason (children welcome)...

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Jason was an amazing person who really loved life. He made simple moments special and I will never forget him.

I attended PHS with Jason back in the mid 80's and I believe he was one of my biggest crushes in school, lol. I was stunned to hear of his passing and I would like to express my most heartfelt sympathies to the family. If he was anything like the kid I knew, I know that he is truly missed today. Love and sympathies - Jennifer Talbert Frank

I am so sad to hear about Jason, he lived across the street from me in middle school and high school. He was so fun, I am sorry we lost touch he was always one of the nice guys and so funny. My sympathy goes out to his family.

Please accept my sympathies and I'm very sorry I did not hear of his passing sooner. I new he was ill but just looking him up for a visit as I'll be traveling to Colorado. His cheerful personality will be remember always!

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Jason in high school. He was a funny and high spirted person and I will never forget him.

Dear Sear family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies. Jason and I were friends at Trinity Valley and we were in the same boy scouts troop. We were in the same patrol and often shared a tent on campouts. He was my best friend in middle school and we remained friends through high school. Most of my fond memories of childhood involve Jason, we had alot of good times just being kids. We lost contact after high school as people often do when life takes off with college, marriage, and...

Stacey, the Sears and Fosters,

I was so devastated to hear of Jason's passing. Even though we hadn't spoken in several years, I always loved Jason as a good friend. I remember his and Stacey's wedding and pre-wedding activities like it was yesterday. We had so many great times while at Paschal. I can remember Jason turning me on to bands like Rush and The Police and blaring his stereo in his room louder than any concert I've ever been to. I will miss him greatly and I pray...

I am truly saddened to hear of jason's passing. He was a kind and compassionate man. My prayers and thoughts are with the family.

Marilyn Simon. Arlington, Texas.

Stacey, we are deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Jason has touched so many people in more ways than you'll ever know, and the memory of his positive, powerful spirit and graciousness will live on among all who were lucky and blessed enough to have known him - however briefly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your wonderful children and family.... please take care and comfort in knowing he will absolutely never be forgotten.