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Jason was a wonderful man, and an even better friend. We first met through a
friend, and instantly hit it off. We both loved the same video games, and were
addicted to the same television shows. We had the same taste in pizza, and both
loved Chinese food. Every Friday we would go out to dinner at our favorite
Chinese restaurant to get caught up on each other’s lives.
Jason was one of the few people I’ve met that actually cared. It seems like,
in today’s world, it’s hard to come by true friends. Jason, though, he was a
true friend; he was the type of person that would give you the shirt off of his
back. He was the man that would always be there, whether you needed someone to
help you work on your car or change a spare tire, or whether you needed to
borrow a couple dollars until pay day. It didn’t matter what it was, Jason would
always help you out if he could.
I’ll never forget one time, a friend of mine had a daughter that was out of
state. She had spent the summer with her grandmother, but then her mother did
not have the means to get her back home. Without a second thought, Jason
volunteered to drive six states away to bring a girl home that he had never met
before. He didn’t know her family, or her, for that matter. It didn’t matter to
him though, he simply wanted to help.
Jason received many blessings in his life from our Lord. He fell into a
successful career, making a wealth of money. He remained humble though. No
matter how successful Jason was, he always helped others. Jason told me of the
many times that strangers helped him, and insisted that it was simply the way
that the world should be.
I used to think it was a foolish, naïve thought that the world was such a
wonderful place. Looking through Jason’s view though, I think the world was
wonderful. He gave nothing but good and kindness, and in return he received
goodness and kindness. I think that is how we will all remember him.
Thank you all for listening, and I hope that those of you who traveled to be
here today have a safe journey home.
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