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John P. Jason Jr.

Provincetown, Massachusetts

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PROVINCETOWN — John P. "Jocko" Jason Jr., 77, of Provincetown died Saturday Feb. 6, 2010, at Cape Cod Hospital with his son Eddie at his side, following a long illness. He was the husband of the late Nancy J. (Guilfoyle) Jason who died in March of 1998.Mr. Jason was born in Provincetown, the son...

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I am so sorry I couldn't make it to the service on Saturday. Eddie, your father was my godfather. I am not sure you knew that. Time has a way of getting away from us. I always enjoyed seeing him around Provincetown. Please know that my thoughts are with you. With deepest sympathy,

Eddie, your dad was the best boat mate ever!

Dear Eddie,

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope to see you in the spring.

Sincerely
Susan Morrison

Edward, EthelMae and family, our prayers and thoughts are with you at this time of grieving the loss of a family member. May Jocko rest in peace in a place where there is not pain and suffering just beauty and love.
God will give you all the strength you need to get through this ordeal with family love and friends. GOD BLESS YOU

Ethel Mae, Margaret and Edward my most sincere condolence. I am very sorry about John's passing. He was a great friend. I remember all the good times we had. Also Hi to Danny. Wish I could be there.

Ethel Mae and Margaret,John's son Edward. My most sincere condolences. I am so sorry about John's passing. He was a good friend. I remember all the good times we had. Hi to Danny also.
Sincerely,
Jim Corcoran
2109 Sansores St.
The Villages, Fl 32159

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

To the family of John P. Jason, Jr. just saw the passing of your father Edward and your brother Margaret & Ethel Mae and would like to send my condolences to you all as I know that he will be missed by you all and want to say that I have fond memories of him when I lived up in Provincetown along with his wife Nancy, and just want to say that I will always have them both in my prayers, so take care for now, always with love, Tom C. Francis