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DAVIDSON, JASON CHARLES
Born March 6, 1985 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Passed away June 8, 2003 at home in Roseville. Survived by his loving father, Ron Davidson of Truckee; his loving mother, Merrilee Davidson of Roseville; and his brother, Corky Davidson of Roseville. Also survived by his grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends. Jason will be remembered by his many wonderful friends and teachers at Oakmont High School. Jason graduated with honors and was accepted at Boston University. He was the most valuable player for his tennis team. He loved skiing and snowboarding. He ran 3 years in cross country. He was a member of the following clubs, C.O.R.E., Roots and Shoots, and academic decathlon. Family and friends are invited to attend a viewing on Thursday, June 12, 2003 at Noon, with Funeral Service starting at 1:00pm at St. Rose Church, 615 Vine Avenue, Roseville, CA. Burial will follow in the Roseville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations preferred to assist a college-bound high school senior, please make checks payable to Jason Davidson Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Charles Schwab & Co., 3013 Douglas Blvd. Roseville, CA 95661, 916-789-2120.
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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Jun. 11, 2003.

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Peggy Shuster

June 29, 2003

To Jason's family,
I am so sorry to hear about Jason. I was Jason's academic decathlon coach his freshman year and went back to watch him and the team the next year. He was such a joy-- always full of smiles and laughter and trying his hardest even when he was the youngest of the top competitors so at a disadvantage. I am sorry for your loss. Jason will live on in all of our hearts and memories. With a sad heart, Peggy Shuster

Melanie Prosser

June 24, 2003

Davidson Family,

I am deeply sadden to hear of Jason's passing. I wish I could have attended the funeral, but I just recently received the notice.

I had the pleasure of being Jason's tennis coach his first two years of high school. He was such a wonderful, cheerful, polite, handsome and intellegent young man. You should be so proud of the person he became. I will miss his smile around campus. I can only hope that my new son will be the type of person Jason was.

Sincerely,

Melanie Prosser

Oakmont High School

Gil Gorospe

June 17, 2003

Jason...I believe your spirit is alive and well and so I address you as one who lives.

It was with great sadness that I heard of your passing away. I was not in town to attend your farewell service, but in prayer I bade you adieu. I will always remember you as that shy, quiet, kind, respectful student in class. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas in class. It was an honor to be your history teacher in 8th grade.

To the family of Jason...Peace be with you.

I hope your faith and the support of loved ones will help you in the grieving process of letting go. As a parent myself I can understand the grief you must be experiencing. Again peace be with you and thank you for raising such a fine young man. Gil Gorospe, teacher of W.T. Eich

Kalene Gorospe

June 17, 2003

For Jason's Family,

Unfortunately I was unable to attend Jason's service as I was out of town and did not hear of the date until it had passed. But my thoughts have been with you and Jason every day and I hope you find comfort in the memory of his life and knowing that he was blessed with your love and the love of his many friends. He has always, always been our angel.

WHITEBIRD Ceremonial Dove Releases

June 17, 2003

It was such an honor to be part of Jason’s service. I hope the outpouring of love of family and friends, as well as the sweet memories you share of him, are giving you comfort. And I hope releasing the doves helped, too. Please call me, (916) 443-2165, if there is anything else I can do for your family. --Anna

Kent Riemondy

June 13, 2003

Jason,

With every day that passed and every night that followed you lived to the fullest. Your life will be remembered in all of our hearts and minds. Your life has taught us the ultimate lesson, to live as if there was no tommorow. Goodbye Jason,

Kent and Tommy

Neal Cook

June 12, 2003

Merrilee, I am deeply saddened by your loss. You were there for me when Tom was in critical condition. If there is anything you need, call me. I know how proud you are of your sons. My thoughts are with you. I am saving you a dance.

Dan Graham

June 11, 2003

Jason, We want you too to let your sprit always shine like we know it will. We will treasure you and your laughter always. We will keep you close too us because, YOU are alive our hearts. Love Dan, Mylisa & Zac

Brittany Warner

June 11, 2003

I am deeply sorry for your loss. I go to school with your son and even though I didn't know him personaly, it saddens me greatly to know that he is gone. God bless you.

Marcie Thomas

June 11, 2003

I offer my sincere condolences to Jason's family and friends. My daughter, Melanie, was a dear friend of Jason's and will miss him immensely. Rest in peace, Jason.

Linda Bryan

June 11, 2003

To Jasons Family,

Our thoughts are with you at this very sad time. My daughter, Lacey Bryan, was a friend of Jasons and is out of town. She asked me to send her thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Linda and Lacey Bryan

Laura Price

June 11, 2003

My most heartfelt condolences to Merrillee, Corky and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Cindy Harvey

June 11, 2003

Merrilee, Our hearts go out to you and your family during this difficult time. Jason will be deeply missed.



Sincerely,



Steve, Cindy Brandon and Kayla

Rachel Gehrts

June 10, 2003

My condolences go to all of Jason's family and friends. We will all miss him dearly.

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