Jon-Oscarson-Obituary

Jon Oscarson

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Jon Oscarson, beloved husband, father, brother, cousin and friend died December 14th, in his own bed at home as he wished, with his family around him. Jon had a rich and full life and was an enthusiast of learning and adventure. He attended Penn State, Temple University, and had a Masters of Arts...

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Dad,
We are now at our 4th Christmas without you. I’m still miss hearing your voice, enjoying your quick wit, and admiring your uncanny ability to just listen. All these things would’ve made our challenging year a little less so. Love you!
Love,
Jean

Daddy,
Always loving and missing you, the first man I ever loved and the first one to love me back. Your picture (when you were very young) is posted on my fridge, so I get to see you every day. Sure wishing it would be the real you. Three Christmases have gone by so quickly. I would love to be sitting by the fire at your house with our family with the classical music playing. I love and miss you dearly.
Love
Jean

Dear family of Jon Oscarson,
I am so sorry to hear that Jon has passed on. But I am so glad I got to talk to him recently to reminisce on some of the humorous times we shared while attending many technical meetings. He was always upbeat and joyous and it was such a privilege to work with Jon and share his humor on the team effort. l find some comfort in believing that his life continues in spirit and that nothing can take away from us the memories of all these good times we have...

Jon, to me, you will always be Mr. Oscarson. Thank you for your kindness and wise words during times of adolescent angst. I am glad you lived a long, fulfilling life with family and wit: "He was a man, take him for all in all,/ I shall not look upon his like again." -- William Shakespeare, "Hamlet," I.ii.

Jon was not only a great boss but also a great friend and mentor. I will always cherish my memories of our time together.

My dearest Uncle Jon, you were such a pillar of intelligence, dry wit and integrity for me and I know for my brother Glenn as well. I am comforted by the thought that you and Glenn are having a wonderful conversation in heaven now, filled with intellectual wordplay and spirited banter. I will always treasure our special uncle-niece rapport and cherish memories of my numerous visits to your home. Rest in peace and love to you forever.

Jon you were always kind caring and generous to me and you will be missed by everyone's life you touched. Love and miss you

Never known to be at a loss for words, I find myself almost at a complete loss when thinking about my brother Jon. Our friendship and love grew from casual to significant in large art due to the loving influence f my dear sister-in-law Jeanne who through 25 years of marriage brought out so many endearing qualities in Jon while fostering the unique intellect and humor we all will remember. My brother is sorely missed and will be held close to my heart always. In brotherly love and with...

Good times.

Jon was a great friend. I will miss our times together.