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MAESTAS, JASON MATTHEW Age 37. Son of Ron and Freda. Father of Emma Jo. Also survived by one brother, four sisters, numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives. Funeral Mass Friday 9 a.m. St. Cajetan's Catholic Church, 299 S. Raleigh St.

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Published by Denver Post on Dec. 20, 2006.

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Anthony

April 3, 2023

17 years later... And you still enter my mind with joy and sorrow. We literally gave each other the clothes off our back, and encouraged each other as we made our way through the world. There is not a single time I go to the Marina and not think of so many fond memories, while my heart aches at your loss. I can almost hear you teasing me for this, so I'll stop now.

sid weiss

December 15, 2007

Miss ya bro. i have a picture of you on my cubicle wall at work. the one we took of you on the beach at sunset and the one of you dressed as a sailer clicking your feet together. Think about cha everyday bro

Leroy & Phyllis Maestas

January 9, 2007

Jason,
We will miss you and your wonderful smile and great humor. You are now an angel looking over us. May God Bless you always.
We Love You,
Uncle Leroy & Aunt Phyllis

Karolyn Burger

January 7, 2007

Your beautiful soul...touched everyone. I'll miss your smile and your warm, caring eyes. So blessed was I to know you and so lucky to call you my friend.

sid weiss

January 3, 2007

I knew jason for about 6 years and without a doubt in my mind he was one of the most thoughtful people i have ever known. he was one of the nicest guys and always brought happyness where ever he went. when he went to the superbowl he called me and asked if he could get me a shirt and what size i wanted. He always put others before himself. A rare quality found today. I and many more will miss him dearly. One of the best.

Robert Montoya

December 31, 2006

We are so sad to hear about your loss. Our deepest sympathy. Gloria, Robert, Erick Montoya.

Jody Tienda

December 27, 2006

Jason, you were such a sweet, kind and loving person. I consider it an honor to have called you a friend and more than that my cousin. You always were family to me and my family. And you always will be. You will be missed so much because you touched our lives in a very special way. Take care of my Uncle Ralph...
With love your cousin
Jody Ann Tienda
and Uncle George and Auntie Rosie Tienda

Ken Gregory

December 26, 2006

Although married into my family when we were 14 I have always spoke of you and loved you as much as blood. Never ever unfriendly for any reason you have always been a star in my heart. We knew each other in safer, simple times and thats is where you are in my mind. Take with you a part of me to heaven and smile on me from above. You've left sweet memories with me and your genuine kindness to me is an everlasting memory. In the last few years I've felt unworthy of your company and failed to reach out to you but you were on my mind and you had my best wishes. I pray to god I achieve your gift of kindness.
I love you Jason my cousin
god bless you

matt aguirre

December 25, 2006

HEY JASON LAST TIME I SAW YOU IT WAS WHEN MY UNCLE PASSES AWAY! AND YOU TREATED ME LIKE YOU HAD AWAYS HAD!! LIKE A COUSIN!! TO ME YOU WILL AWAYS BE MY COUSIN ALONG WITH JOEY SPARKLE ROME AND LORI YOU WHERE AWAYS A GREAT COUSIN YOU WILL BE MISSED PLEASE LET MY UNCLE KNOW I LOVED HIM!! YOUR COUSIN MATT A

Alba Alvarado

December 25, 2006

Jason, my friend. I will miss you so very much. I will always love you and every time I see the dark
blue sky just before dark, I will know you are watching over all of us. You were a poet, a romantic, a
dreamer. I will treasure our friendship and know that we will meet again. God blessed me with your friendship.

Monico Rivera

December 23, 2006

I will miss very much Jason. You were not to go so soon.
I'm sure grandma Louise and Uncles Adam and Leroy will show you the way. May you rest in peace and I'll see you soon.

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