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Birth date: Jul 27, 2004 Death date: Nov 3, 2023
Jason Worth was born on July 27th, 2004 to Tabitha and Shawn Worth, and made his family's world a little bit brighter that day. He came into this world as a born brother, with an older sister of 3 years who was waiting to receive Read Obituary
OMG...This is so sad...I remember Jason when he was a little guy attending Orchard Elem.when Jason lost his wallet in front of my home at 10th and Q St. I was able to return it because it had his identification inside. This is how I first met Jason and his mom,Tabatha...
Dear Tabatha. I can not find the right words to say how truly sorry I am for your loss...Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your precious family. God Bless.
Jay was the most kindest young man that any mother would be proud of he would have given the shirt off his back if he had to. Thank you Jay for all the hugs that you gave your grandma on Christmas Day and Night that is the most hug you've ever given me and you will be well missed I miss you and I love you love Grandma
Jason Worth was a truly remarkable and generous soul, someone you'd be fortunate to cross paths with. To me, he was more than a friend; he was a lifelong brother. We affectionately nicknamed him "Cowboy Jason," a moniker that suited him perfectly, thanks to his trademark cowboy hat. I fondly recall spending my youth at his home, admiring his impressive collection of knives, crafting smoke bombs in the backyard, and simply enjoying the carefree moments of childhood while wandering around Rio Linda. Jason's character was impeccable; he was always ready to lend a helping hand, never displaying a hint of rudeness or unkindness. Perhaps it was his upbringing, nurtured by his incredible parents, Tabitha and Shawn, who are equally extraordinary. It's impossible to adequately express how this family positively influenced everyone they encountered. Whether I was spending the night or simply visiting, they treated me as one of their own, making me feel like a cherished part of their family. As I mentioned, Jason wasn't just a friend; he was a brother to me. His radiant smile and unwavering optimism had the power to brighten any room. He was an extraordinary individual, whose memory will forever shine brightly. Though the world may have dimmed with Jason's departure, the radiant light of cherished memories remains, and time will heal the pain. Jason Worth, you will never fade from our hearts or memories. Rest easy brother, and we shall meet again.
Jason Worth was a truly remarkable and generous soul, someone you'd be fortunate to cross paths with. To me, he was more than a friend; he was a lifelong brother. We affectionately nicknamed him "Cowboy Jason," a moniker that suited him perfectly, thanks to his trademark cowboy hat. I fondly recall spending my youth at his home, admiring his impressive collection of knives, crafting smoke bombs in the backyard, and simply enjoying the carefree moments of childhood while wandering around Rio Linda. Jason's character was impeccable; he was always ready to lend a helping hand, never displaying a hint of rudeness or unkindness. Perhaps it was his upbringing, nurtured by his incredible parents, Tabitha and Shawn, who are equally extraordinary. It's impossible to adequately express how this family positively influenced everyone they encountered. Whether I was spending the night or simply visiting, they treated me as one of their own, making me feel like a cherished part of their family. As I mentioned, Jason wasn't just a friend; he was a brother to me. His radiant smile and unwavering optimism had the power to brighten any room. He was an extraordinary individual, whose memory will forever shine brightly. Though the world may have dimmed with Jason's departure, the radiant light of cherished memories remains, and time will heal the pain. Jason Worth, you will never fade from our hearts or memories. Rest easy brother, and we shall meet again.