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Kristie Marsala lit a candle
Thursday, March 24, 2022
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Friendships are created through thoughtful and loving people. Jason will be remembered as a great, friendly, and funny friend! You are all in our hearts and we are sending love from your homeschooling gang!
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Brittany posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, March 18, 2022
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I remember one time I think I was like maybe 8 or 9 and uncle Jason took us to gillies lake, we are just on our way of there and he just starts singing this song about all of us going fishing and I don’t even remember all the lyrics but I remember laughing so hard and singing it word for word for like a week, then when we got to gillies lake I remember asking him about the waves. Because I remember that the waves were extra heavy and fast that day and it was cold,and I remember asking him what would happen uncle Jason if I slip and fall in? He responded to me by saying graphically that the undertoe is so strong and even the best and greatest swimmer would just get sucked underneath and then he said something like: well if u fell in I wouldn’t be able to help much Brit because I’m a terrible swimmer! There was another time that we were camping at Summer house park and he was teaching me how to cast a line. And he was casting his own later on that day and hooked himself in the hand or thumb or something I can’t remember exactly anyway his way of dealing with the pain was to laugh like he usually did and start singing a random song that he came up with on his own about the hook in his hand and how it hurt so much, and then we he got it out telling me and my brother Matt don’t try this at home kids and you know in my head Jason was like another Dad to me at that time in my life. He wasn’t by blood my uncle but he was best friends with my dad and he meant the world to me I’m gonna miss you a lot. I also just want to express my deepest and sincerest condolences to Judith and the kids❤️
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Rodgers Esther posted a condolence
Friday, March 18, 2022
Jason and the coffee story
To set the scene:
Jason had just brought back a set of three point cultivators that he’d borrowed to make a garden.
About a minute after he got out of the truck, it started to rain….. and hard, so we stepped inside the house. As he stepped in he asked,
“You wouldn’t happen to have any coffee?”
To which I replied “I think so, let me check”
He sat down at the table to wait…..
I found the instant coffee and
asked, “Do you want vanilla or espresso?”
He said, “espresso will be fine”
Now mom had told me to use the one teaspoon measuring spoon.
I could not remember how many to use so I put two spoons of expresso instant coffee in a cup, but…….I thought she had said tablespoon, so I put two tablespoons of espresso instant coffee in the cup.
Added hot water, leaving about a half inch from the top.
I asked if he wanted cream to go with it
to which he replied, “black is just fine“
I brought it to him and he took a small sip …and yelled, CREAM!
I brought him the cream and he filled the cup to the brim and took another small sip and yelled, SUGAR!
Unfortunately we didn’t have any sugar.
Jason said splenda will be fine.
We didn’t have any of that either.
He said, “never mind there’s honey on the table “…..and pretty nearly squeezed the life out of the honey bottle !
Again returning the cup to the almost overflowing position ……mustered all he had and drank it all then said, “that was enough coffee for a week!”
As Jason headed out the door, he said,
“well thank you for the coffee!”
From Levi Rodgers
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Ruth Smith posted a condolence
Thursday, March 17, 2022
So sorry. I always loved to see Jason. He gave the best hugs and was such a beautiful human. My love to ll the family.
Auntie Ruth
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Leanne & Malcolm & family posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Dear Judith & family,
Our hearts and prayers are with you & the children . We will forever miss our fearless wild man , he was truly a uncle to our children , he taught them how to fish , how to Tie a lead & a lure & a sinker and a bobber, and how catch, clean and cook the fish, even if it was on the tailgate of his truck in the lane way . Taught us how how to cut a tree down the right way & the wrong way! We opened up “no winter maintenance “roads before anyone should be on them , but had a lifetime of fun doing it . Wild grape picking , unforgettable camping trips, taking kids tobogganing, shopping trips, dinner dates & shared some really hard losses. Never forget the time he got stuck upside down in the inversion table , while he was home alone with the children & we received a emergency call needing our help to get to the chiropractor & back without getting caught ! Lol
On a serious note, Jason knew prayers could be made anytime & anywhere & was not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ!
Until we see you again brother
Love you Jason
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Ruth Sutter posted a condolence
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Dear Judith and family, We are sending our love and remembering you in our prayers. Ruth Sutter and family
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Tony and Debbie Chegahno planted a tree in memory of Jason Dilworth
Saturday, March 12, 2022
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Judith, Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May you feel God's love surround you and the children now and in the days to come. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Mike Dilworth posted a condolence
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Jason was always my little Big brother, As children on the Hobby Farm we always did everything together, We used our imaginations because it was a simpler time than. we would pretend to be on the ocean and we loved the whistling of the wind through our uninsilated walls. we loved watching the wide world of sports and pretending we were wrestlers too. Making cushion forts. I got a set of walkie talkies andd me and Jason used to pretend that we were in the army and would say whats your 20 spotting stuff and saying sniper at 2pm, We used to have dirt bomb wars with little green army men and army vehicles . WE were both excellent soccer players and track and filed . I always looked out for him and he had my back always. We were the 2 handsome blue eyes red heads. We always argued about which one of us was the handsomer one. We used th make huge fires on huge boulders and then pouring cold water on the red hot rock, It would crack the rock into pieces and than we would use dads crane and old farge truck to lift the huge pieces out and the crane and the truck would go straight up.. One time we at the bone yard and we were jumping around on the cars. Suddenly Jason started running around screaming and Than all of a sudden I was getting stung by some type of wasps and we high taillled it to the house. Mom put mud on all our stings and when it dried it pulled out the stingers. Jason loved fishing and I hated it. He was a natural bush man. I will forever miss you Jason. Love You Jason
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Mike Dilworth Posted Mar 12, 2022 at 2:05 PM
I also wanted to say that while Dad was away working we used to chop down trees with axes so that when Dad got back he would cut the trees up into either Logs or firewood; dad didn't allow us it use a chainsaw when he wasn't there. Both of us brothers could carry 10 in green maple logs one on each shoulder and carry them through deep snow and throw them on a steel trailer that Dad made, We were tough as nails,
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James MacDonald posted a symbolic gesture
Saturday, March 12, 2022
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My condolences to the family. Jason was a great guy. I was able to share a couple deer hunts with him where he showed me how to clean my first deer.
You will be missed
James MacDonald
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Mackenzie posted a condolence
Friday, March 11, 2022
There is this one time that you let me go drive your stick truck down a hill and I was scared to death I had never driven a truck like that before. We’re going down this choppy hill and the entire time you were sure of my abilities and guide me down that way and truly enough I got down even though I was panicking you still made me drive down it. You’re happy that I did it and looking back now I’m realizing that you were helping me overcome a fear and you were there you knew what you were doing. You’ve always been that fearless person for me, especially with boar Island. You were the wild uncle that did the brave stuff. You weren’t wild like crazy but you had that duality that I couldn’t relate to in anyone else.
Even in moments like that you’d tell me about how when I was a baby you fed me with your scruffy beard. I lost that picture where you had your booming, scruffy red hair and beard. You told me that as a baby I had trouble you when you came around cause you never looked the same.
It’s funny, really because I think i lost that picture but every time I saw you you’d always remind me of it. You were one of the few people I knew as a child that didn’t treat me as a bad child. Even when we weren’t talking you still reminded me of that day and helped me out. You taught me so many lessons on forgiveness and understanding people.
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Laurie Gardiner posted a condolence
Friday, March 11, 2022
Condolences to the family. My thoughts are with you.
I have such fond memories of my time spent with Jason when we were kids. He was always one of my favourite cousins, so sweet, kind and always ready to laugh and have fun.
I was lucky enough to spend some quality time with him in 2019 at our family reunion, where he entertained us with stories around the campfire.
I'll miss his gentle spirit and his amazing bear hugs.
Rest easy, cousin.
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Howie Phelan posted a condolence
Friday, March 11, 2022
We were very fortunate to be friends and neighbours of Jason and his family for the years they lived here on 4th Line of Mono Ontario. And very sad to see them move so far away in recent December when they left for Marwayne so they could be nearer Judith's family.
We enjoyed their company , conversations, farm produce and work sharing and happy gentle spirits.
So now with the news of Jason's passing we will plant a tree here in Mono to remember him and the joy of being in his presence.
Much love, Howie, Ann Leslie, Erica and Tigger
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Larry posted a condolence
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Sorry to hear about Jason. Our condolences to you and the family
Larry & Cheryl Sutter
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Adam Wardrop planted a tree in memory of Jason Dilworth
Thursday, March 10, 2022
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I miss you, I love you, you were always there for me. I loved that beer we had, I'm glad we had the chance to do that. Rest in peace man Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Steve Sawe posted a condolence
Thursday, March 10, 2022
I will never forget when Jason and myself were kids we got dropped off by Aunt Helen out in the middle of know where to meet some friends of his. Well we walked of foot for hours it seemed through old mining roads and Jason was just loving it and myself as a city boy well I was a little freaked out. Lol. Well on our trip we encountered big pools of water and there was no way I was walking through the water and we couldn’t go around so up on Jason’s shoulders I went. I wish so much we had cell phones back then as that would of made a pretty funny picture or video.
I am going to miss Jason so much but I will have this memory to hold close to my heart.
Thanks for letting me share.
Cousin Steve.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Jason Dilworth
Thursday, March 10, 2022
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at McCaw Funeral Service Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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The family of Jason Dilworth uploaded a photo
Thursday, March 10, 2022
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