Jason D. Swanson
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Chris Wright
April 6, 2019
Thinking about you this evening Jason. Still so hard to believe that you are gone...
Paula Blanchette
October 14, 2006
Jason, It is so difficult to realize you are gone. I have known you since before you were born but you weren't here as long as I wanted. Having been with you through some of the tough moments you faced in the last year and a half, I know you dealt with your diagnosis and treatment with grace and dignity. You lived life happily and well despite having to face an uncertain future. The cancer took you physically, but your loving spirit and terrific smile remain with me.....I hope you know that I loved you like a son.
Eric Ellis
October 14, 2006
Jay, I do not have the words to express how much you mean to me, I had the pleasure of living with you for more then two years, Jay, i will never forget you and all the good times that we all had together, It is hard for me to walk in to your house and not have you here, I miss you so much, You were a brother to me, Love you man......
The Swaneys
October 11, 2006
Our hearts go out to all of Jason's family and close friends. He was a fun and charismatic guy who will truly be missed.
Andy Myllykangas
October 11, 2006
Dougy,
Boat cruises at the lake,seafair,camping,bikerides. Many memories J. Finally you get a chance to hang out with my Dad. Love You.
Kevin F
October 11, 2006
"Whats going on J" is your new friends miss you to. I wish I could have got to know you better, You left us all to quick.
Paula Roberts
October 11, 2006
When I had tickets to the Seahawks, Jason was always my best date. No one could yell louder for the team or be as excited as Jason. The Boeing Co. has never been the same after you left my friend. God needed another Angel so he called on Jason.
God bless to each and every one of his family members and to all of his friends God bless you too.
Paula Roberts
Brandon Williams
October 11, 2006
I miss you already J. Save me a seat close to you! Love B
Gary Langenhorst
October 10, 2006
Jason,
It was truly an honor and pleasure to call you my friend, you had such a magnetic personality,that I will never forget, when you heard that laugh and boomin voice, you always know who it was. Whenever I called you were always there, you were a great friend to me, Thank you. You will be missed by me and all who knew you. God bless to you and your family.
Christy Pendergrass
October 10, 2006
My heart is filled with so much sadness with Jason’s passing. He was always there for his friends no matter what. He walked into a room and the whole room would light up, no one will ever come close to his wit, charisma and charm. My sympathy goes to all his friends that will never be able to find a friend like him again.
God Bless you Jason you will be so missed.
Patrick Lacy
October 10, 2006
Jason, I quit asking GOD along time ago why the great ones die young. Here I am again losing one of the best guys I've ever known. You were a great friend and I'll miss you more than words can say. Patrick Lacy.
Debbie Hudson
October 10, 2006
With my deepest sympathy to Jason's family. May God give you strength at this difficult time. I worked with Jason at Boeing. He always had a smile on his face was always friendly to all. I am so sorry, he was so young. God Bless! Debbie Hudson
Chris and Jason in July 2006
October 10, 2006
Chris Wright& family
October 10, 2006
We will truly miss you Jason! We will always love you!
Your friends,
Chris Wright and family
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