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JASON G. LEVY
October 30, 1973 ~ March 21, 2018
Jason G. Levy, 44, of Washougal, WA
is survived by his wife, four daughters and 3 animals.
Services with military honors will be held at Willamette
National Cemetery, 8098 SE 112th Ave., Portland, OR 97216 promptly at 11:30 a.m., Fri., April 13th, 2018.
Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Jason,
I will miss your sense of humor the most. Coming back from missions in Afghanistan and finding the photos of Breaking Bad characters that you had printed and placed throughout my room is a memory that still brings me joy. Never before or since has anyone made me laugh as much as you. In a close second, I will miss your unwavering support of anything I do in my career. You always had my back, to the point it could cast you in a bad light. My biggest regret is the time when I chose to take the high road with command for the mission's sake instead of falling on the sword in your defense. You made sure to remind me of that often, and believe me, I took those words to heart.
I hope with all of my heart that you are resting well, and I know that you would much rather be here on Earth. You are loved and missed greatly.
John Minarik
April 17, 2018
Jason,
Thank you for all the love you left for us. Your memory will continue in this life and your life and legacy will continue in your beautiful Daughters.
Until we meet again ❤
Angie Rock
April 17, 2018
I'm sorry I cannot attend the funeral. I will miss Jason greatly. I enjoyed teaching him during his time in the USC Masters of Social Work program. He was intelligent and quick witted. He challenged everyone to think at a higher level. I had many personal conversations with him after class. He was vulnerable and honest. He shared some of his struggles. I enjoyed his friendship and willingness to accept feedback. I mourn for his loss and join his wife, children, friends, and family in mourning. With love and concern.
David Bringhurst
Teacher
April 12, 2018
Christina and girls, we are so sorry that we didn't have much time to know Jason. We do know that he loved his family and wanted his family to be happy and loved. We know his life was better for having you all in it. We love you as part of our family and keep you all in our prayers.
Kathryn and Stephen Mallory
April 12, 2018
I had the privilege of getting to work with Jason during the last season of his life. He was an honorable, giving, intelligent, funny, passionate, man of integrity and I am grateful for our (way too) brief friendship. Jason had a soft heart and was very good with fragile, vulnerable people. It was both an adventure and a privilege to get to team up with him.
Jason passionately loved his country, his wife, his daughters, his friends and his dogs. He was a proud United States Veteran who had gladly served his country and wanted to make his family proud hed be the first to tell you that his greatest accomplishment and gift to the world was his daughters and family.
I will continue to miss him and am heartsick for his precious familys loss frankly for all of our loss.
Michelle Bellah
Friend
April 12, 2018
Jason,
I miss you more than words can describe. Although we only knew each other for three years, it felt like I've known you for my whole life. I miss our daily chats, I miss your witty humor, I miss hearing your voice. We helped each other through some difficult times in life. I wish I could have done more, but I'm forever thankful for the time I got with you. Until we see each other again. I love and miss you bro. Watch over us all.
Justin Herndon
April 12, 2018
It was truly an honor and a blessing that I got to meet Jason. He was an awesome, supportive and encouraging friend. He truly had a strong spirit and a giving heart. I wish and pray with all my heart for peace, love, joy and comfort to his wife and four daughters now and Always!
Brenda Lee Cunningham
April 9, 2018
Christina - I'm so very sorry to be reading this. God Bless you and your children. I hope you're getting the support you need out there. Praying for you!
Ginny Oswalt
April 9, 2018
Well we had our differences to say the least but the last I wanted was my sister to be alone and she loved you and that's all that mattered! Your loss was significant to her and the girls RIP Jason as I hope you found clarity in the here after
Terri-Lynn
April 8, 2018
My dear niece... I know you're going through a lot and you're having those ups and downs and I know that I never really knew your husband but my heart goes out to you I love you and if you ever need me just call
Nancy Wright
April 8, 2018
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