Jayson-Heaton-Obituary

Jayson William Heaton

Phoenix, Arizona

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Jayson William Heaton, 28, aka Jaysin H. Loveless in the tattoo world, was killed in a car accident on May 6, 2007 north of Tucson. Jay was an Arizona native and a rising tattoo artist. He was partially raised by his Uncle John & Aunt Margie who thought of him as a son and will greatly...

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12 years... It's still hard to believe. Miss you, friend.

Hey Love, Saint Patrick's Day was good, god how you would have enjoyed all the crazy antics that come with the green beer and insane people. I know that you are doing what you do best and smiling every minute :) Loving and Missing you.

Jay, I went by the shop yesterday for the first time since I left almost 4 years ago, and I felt like such an Idiot.... I didn't know what had happened. I guess i fell of the face of the earth when I moved. Anyways I was looking for you to tell you how much you meant, how sorry I was, and to say thank you for helping threw the second hardest time in my life (this being the first) I would have never made it threw or been as strong as I was if you hadn't been there. I love you and always had, I...

Happy 30th Birthday Love you Miss you...

Jaysin, You really taught me not to judge a book by its cover - You evolved from being the crazy acquaintance/co-worker to someone I am proud to call one of my few true friends. I miss u.....

Jasin. Words can't describe how much I miss you. At least I'll always have your wonderful art work on my body for the rest of my life. I did't get to tell you this when you were alive but I loved you. I just hope that your in a better place, and that your in peace

I wish I could have thanked you more for the time in your life that you invested on your art and were able to share with me. Thank you and see you again, I hope.

You were only in my life briefly but you made a lasting impression. I will never forget you. I only wish that I'd gotten to know you better. Maybe next time around.

Jaysin, you were such an incredible friend, artist and a rare example of what it means to be real person down to the core. Memories of the good times well never cease to flood my mind every time I look down at my arm. I love you, brother.