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JASON TARVIN Jason Harrison Tarvin was born October 7, 1990, at Onaga, Kan., Community Hospital. He died June 3, 2025, at Meadow View under One Community Hospice care. He worked as a surveyor throughout the years. In November 2024, he came back from a fentanyl-cocaine overdose that caused severe brain anoxia. He fought hard for seven months, starting with great care at University Health in downtown Kansas City, Mo., and showed miraculous progress afterwards at Madonna Traumatic Brain Injury Rehab in Lincoln, Neb. He unfortunately lost his battle on June 3. He is survived by his parents, Angela Terese and Randy Joe Tarvin along with his younger sisters, Holly Terese Tarvin, and older sister Anne Marie Marchael and husband Andrew Marchael. Jason was an amazing human being compassionate, kind, funny, friendly and charismatic who suffered with a disease that eventually won. His family loved him more than he or anyone would ever know despite the poor decisions made during his years of suffering. We find peace knowing he is back to his happy, hilarious self no longer fighting these inner battles. If desired, please donate to First Call in Kansas City to pay it forward and help another individual and families suffering with addiction or to One Community Hospice or Riverbend Heights Health & Rehab Center to support underserved communities with big hearts.

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Published by The Examiner from Jun. 6 to Jun. 11, 2025.

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Sandy Stigall

June 9, 2025

Randy Angie Holly and Anne - I am so sorry for your loss. I have many wonderful memories of Jason as a child and young man playing basketball and hanging out with John and other friends. As you mentioned in the above post, he had a wonderful sense of humor and an infectious smile! I am so sorry he lost his most difficult battle (it takes from us some of the brightest and best) but am glad he is at peace now. Sending my sincere love and hugs to you all.

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