Jason Starr

Jason Starr, 38, of Bryan, passed away on Saturday, September 10, 2016 in Bryan. Graveside services are scheduled for 10 a.m., Friday, September  16, 2016 at Rest Ever Memorial Park Cemetery in Bryan, with Paul Paresky officiating.  Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers in Bryan College Station.

Jason was born in Burlington, Iowa on July 2, 1978 to Stephan and Victoria DeHague Starr. Jason touched many lives, and was loved by all who met him.  His beautiful eyes, and big Wonderful smile told a story. He had such a kind soul.  Even though he couldn’t talk he expressed his feelings in so many ways whether it be a laugh, smile, frown, grunting, or throwing a toy to just get your attention.  He had a love for family, balloons, classical music, his caregivers past and present, his dog Itty Bit, funny sounds, he loved to listen to people talk, and his dad reading the bible out loud to him. Jason loved all, and was loved by all.

His grandparents Harry and Annalee Starr and Edith and Jack DeHague.  Judy Taylor, Jack DeHague, Steve DeHague, Robert Crane, Paul Swank, all precede him in death.

Jason is survived by his parents Stephan and Victoria Starr; his sister Tina Starr Powell and Fiancé Mark Duncan; his Nephew Jazz Powell and Fiancé Shianne Baker, and Niece Rhiannon Powell and Significant other Erik Matthews; his Aunt and Uncle Chris and Lesley Starr LeBlanc and Cousin Jamie LeBlanc, and two Great Nieces Tinley Powell and Rhemidy Matthews

Jason is Survived by Aunts and Uncles Gerald and Deby DeHague, Karen Swank, Marla Crane, Roger and Carol Anderson, Cindy DeHague, Sherry DeHague, Larry Taylor, and all Nephews, Nieces, and Cousins.

In lieu of flowers, please send contributions in Jason’s memory to Community Now! c/o Jeff Garrison Tate at 2316 Bristol St., Bryan, TX 77802 or to Hospice Brazos Valley at 502 W. 26th St, Bryan, TX 77803. For more information contact [wpseo_address show_state=”1″ show_country=”1″ show_phone=”1″ show_phone_2=”1″ show_fax=”1″ show_email=”1″ show_logo=”0″]

Condolences

  1. Stephen and Vicki.
    I am so sorry for your loss. I have you both in my prayer. Jason gave me such a great memory , i will remember daily. His smile.

    Sincerely

    Beverly Boyd

  2. We are going to miss Mr.
    Jay. We have many, many special memories of him attending school with Jennifer. Jennifer loved to flirt with Jason and plant big ole kisses on him because she knew that he couldn’t escape. All Jason could do was squeal. Not sure if the sounds were ones of disgust or pleasure. Vickie and Steven you will be in our prayers and thoughts in the coming days. We also send your way hugs from Jennifer.

  3. Stephen and Vicki:
    I was so sorry to hear of Jason’t passing. I prayed every night for him and the two of you also. He is
    with God now and all his relatives that have already passed will now watch over him for you two until the time comes for your to go join him. Sis, the obituary made me cry, it was one of the most
    precious ones I have ever read. Take care and God Bless.
    Sincerely,
    Karen Swank

  4. MR and Mrs Starr Jason was a very good person he touched many lives including mines God bless youll praying for strength for your family. Arnetrs Sparks

  5. There are never the right words to say in a time like this. My prayers are with you and your family. It was a pleasure knowing Jason. Take strength in your faith and family and friends.

  6. I am so sorry for the lost of a friend and we will put your family in our prayer we love all of you both so much you and your are like my family

  7. Dear Friends,
    None of us can totally relate to your feelings of loss. Mr. Jay was just the sweetest person ever! He had so much to teach us all! I imagine he’s having the best time ever now free from his earthly body. Never forget we are here for you, praying for your comfort daily. Love to your whole family Steve and Vickie.
    From Jane and Chelsea Arntsen

  8. I am so sorry to learn about Jason passing on. I always remember his big smile even though it has been years since I saw him (except in those Christmas card photos you sent). Your description of his personality in the obituary is superb. He had a good life with you two as his parents.

  9. Thinking of you and yours during this time. Jason was special, very loved, and truly will be missed, but we are very grateful he is no longer hurting. Looking forward to seeing him again in Heaven one day. God bless you all.

  10. Jason was a wonderful student and grew to a great young man. My prayers are for your comfort and peace. Jason’s wonderful smile and great spirit will be with all of the current and former educators who loved him.

  11. We were saddened to hear of the loss of your beloved son Jason. I remember his sweet smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  12. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. A scripture that brings me comfort is 2 Corinthians 1:3,4. It says, “Praised be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our trials so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial with the comfort that we receive from God.”
    May the love from our Father and those around you help you through the days ahead.

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