Jason-Thomas-Obituary

Jason Nichols Thomas

Keller, Texas

1967 - 2022

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DIED
March 13, 2022
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Keller, Texas
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Jason Nichols Thomas passed away on March 13, 2022 at his home in Keller, Texas at the age of 54. In July 2020 he was diagnosed with bile duct cancer and battled it till the end. Jason was a true and faithful servant of the Lord. Since his diagnosis, he spent every day strengthening his faith,...

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Just heard about Jason's passing. I remember him working at Texarkana Post Office on summer break. Everyone enjoyed working with him. Such a good looking guy that I was proud of to be his 3rd cousin. Too young to leave but such a successful life. His children should be so proud to have had Jason as their Father. CHERISH HIS MEMORY.

I just found out that Jason passed away. At first, my heart really hurt to hear the news, but I'm comforted by the wonderful obituary written for him. He was always a genuinely kind person, and I'm glad to see that he continued being that nice guy for the rest of his life. He was a beloved member of the AHS class of '86. Prayers for Jason's family...

I remember JT telling me how he loved visiting courthouses across Texas. It was always a pleasure working and talking to him. Will miss you my friend.

I am so sorry to hear of Jason's passing. I truly enjoyed all the years that we worked together. He was a kind man and will be missed.

So sorry to hear if JT´s passing. He was an excellent attorney but an even better person.

Jason was simply a great guy. I knew it the moment I met him, and I truly don't know of anyone who felt otherwise. Trish and I extend our deepest condolences to Michelle and their children, whom he talked about every time we got together.

Michelle, we are all saddened by Jason´s passing. It´s an honor to call him a friend. Nothing made Jason more proud or happy than the time spent with the four of you! His legacy will live on through all of you. Rest easy Jason... a life well lived!