Condolences
I was shocked and profoundly saddened to hear about Jason’s passing. I will miss seeing him at the daycare, where his enormous pride for his family was so evident.
Very sad to hear the loss of Jason, a gentleman and a pleasure to work with. Our condolences to the family and all of those close to him.
I was away when I heard this news. I also had the joy of knowing Jason and loved his laughter and great sense of hunmour. I am so sad that his daughter will not get to know him and that Celina and his family will not get to love him anymore.
Frank & Louise
My heart goes out to you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss.
We are terribly sorry for your loss, with sympathy
Teresa and I would like to pass on our deepest, and most sincere, condolences to Celina, the children and the entire Hall family. We both had the pleasure of working with Jason over the years at Suncor, he was a fine man, and it was a pleasure and privilege to have known, and work with him.
Celina, we want to share our heartfelt condolences at the sudden passing of Jason. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. In deepest sympathy, Alex, Diane and Claire (Kotkas)
Our deepest sympathies to Celina and the girls as well as Jason’s friends and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Celina,
Words can not express how deeply sorry we are for the passing of Jason. Our thoughts are prayers are with you and the girls. When ever Jason would come by my desk I would ask him to see photos of Sophie and he would just light up and pull out his Blackberry to show off the pride and joy of his life.
If there’s anything at all that we can do please don’t hesitate to call on us.
Erin & Kevin
Dear Celina, thinking of you and your family at this time. Sincere condolences, Brian & Michelle Baron
Celina, our deepest condolences to your family for this sad event. Jason will live in our memories for ever, his energy and positive attitude will be with us. Jason, peace for you.
I am very sorry for your loss.
I sat next to or close to Jason for much of the past couple years and Jason and I worked at solving the problems of the world on a regular basis.
He was passionate, genuine, and cared a great deal for his friends and family. He will be missed.
I can’t belive this tragic loss. My heart and thoughts are with you all.
Dear Celina and family:
I am deeply sad for this. I will pray for the best boss, great father and husband.
Was an honor and for always thanks to work with him. I am going to remember him always with all his happiness and smile -Rocio Bardales -Suncor – Calgary
I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear this terrible news about Jason. He always seemed to live more life in a day than most of us and his exuberance and enthusiasm were contagious. He was always a pleasure to work and socialize with.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Celina and your family. His was a bright light that has expired far too soon.
My prayers are with all of you. Celina,
I am so sorry. I cannot imagine the depth of your pain. I know that Jason was the love of your life. I am praying for you and your family.
My deepest Condolences to Celina & Sophie. And also to all the family members. I will always remember how wonderful father Jason has been. When I was looking after sophie, Celina you and Jason were like a family to me. My prayers are always with you and your family.
My deepest condolences to Celina and your girls and to Frank & Louise. It is incredibly sad that Jason was taken from you way too soon.
We have not met but my thoughts are you in this most difficult time. I worked with Jason in Sarnia and his love for his girls was obvious when he talked of you and more recently of the baby he was so happy to be blessed with.
With deepest sympathies.
My thoughts go to Celina and the kids, no words about what a great guy Jason was, you already knew that, just enjoy the great times you all had together.
I had the pleasure and privilege of working with and getting to know Jason during my years at Suncor. The news of his passing was a terrible shock. As a father of three girls, my heart, thoughts and prayers are with you Celina and your family. A fine man has departed way too soon.
Deepest sympathies.
Our deepest sympathy to Frank, Louise, Christine, Celina & family. We have fond memories of Jason, he will not be forgotten.
We had the recent pleasure of working with Jason in his role leading the Suncor EMM & L team in Edmonton. We had a very high regard for Jason’s demeanor and high professionalism. On behalf of myself and my colleagues at Comco Pipe and Supply Company who worked with Jason , please accept our most sincere condolences to his family for your loss
Celina, I am deeply sorry for your pain and your overwhelming grief. I am remembering you, your children and Jason’s family in my prayers. Love Cindy
Jason and I worked together a few years back, he was my client. He was so vibrant. My deepest condolences to all of you. I cannot imagine what you are feeling, our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
My condolences to the Celina the kids and rest of the family.
As parents, words cannot express how our hearts break for you. There is nothing we can say except our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dear Frank and Louise,
Please accept our sympathies regarding the passing of Jason. He was a fine considerate son and a gentleman.
Sincerely,
Dan and Marge Dorosz
I’m so sorry Celina. When I think of Jason, I think about the way he was around you……full of love, happiness and adoration. The times I spent with Jason (and you) are very special to me. I was surprised by how quickly we became friends and truly enjoyed every minute we spent together. I regret not having more contact with you both over the past few years. My thoughts are with you and your girls right now.
Please accept my deepest condolences as my thoughts and prayers go out to Celina, her kids, and her family.
I have been friends with Jason for a decade and he has been one of the best friends I have ever had. Jason loved to travel and to learn so much and we shared that connection. I would like to think that now his spirit can go anywhere he wants to go and that he can visit each of us and hang out with his grandmother and with Bobbie both of whom he loved so dearly.
Jason enjoyed nothing more than to debate every subject fully and passionately in his pursuit of finding a higher and best truth and to understand the world in all its wonder and confusion. I’m not done having political, social and ethical arguments with him yet so there are many discussions that will follow with Jason and given his wisdom and stubborn nature, I don’t plan to prevail on all counts. I never did. His perspectives will always be with me in my mind, heart and conscience. Jason was interested in a spiritual practice of compassion, genorosity and empathy and he didn’t just read about it, he brought it into his relationships with people and animals. His kindness has touched so many of us and his energy and warmth is not only unforgettable it has become a part of us.
Jason, as all of us know, had a quick wit and a stunning sense of humour, and a self-depricating one at that. I once saw him in a bright red Calgary Flames hockey jersey, long blue satin basketball shorts with a florescent yellow stripe on the sides and cowboy boots sporting a red shock of perfectly kempt hair (to be fair, it was during the hockey playoffs); I doubled over laughing and asked him what the heck he was up to dressed like that and he said, “Well Caroline, I’m going to get the mail. Go Flames Go!”. And then he walked off down 17th Avenue with purpose. He made my day and I’m sure he made the day of every single person that saw or met him that day. That was his way.
My thoughts are with Jason and my deep grief cannot be expressed in this forum to his family. As long as I have known Jason, you have always been my family too. That includes you too Harry. Time and geographical distance doesn’t change this. Celina and girls, my heart is broken for you. You were the wife and family Jason always longed for, adored and loved with all of his heart and soul. I am thinking of you and I am always here for you. Always.
Caroline Carnerie
Our deepest condolences to the family and friends – Jason was a very fine young man. Both of us had the priveledge to work with Jason on Suncor projects.
I worked with Jason in Sarnia on the Genesis project and enjoyed his sense of humour and hearing his stories of his family in Calgary. He was so proud of his girls. My deepest condolences to Celina and all of Jason’s family and friends. He will be missed by many.
I had the pleasure of working with Jason at Suncor a few years ago, and very quickly got to know him as a sincerely friendly, generous, outstanding quality person. Jason was highly regarded as a professional, and I will always remember him as energetic and most of all, for his contageous sense of humour and lust for life.
I am profoundly shocked and saddened by his sudden passing, my sincere condolences to his wife, children and family.
Feeling for your sadness and grief at this time~
You’ve penned a truly wonderful summary of his Jason’s unique personal vibrance.
I have never sang karaoke before, but that New Year’s at your house along with Jason- he generously cheered me on and made me feel like an 80’s star. It was the best Holiday celebration with friends I’ve had.
All too soon…and not enough time..but the memories do live forever.
Oh my goodness, this is so sad. Jason has been such a dear friend over the past 12 years of my life. We met in 2000 at SNC Lavalin working on the Petro-Canada Big Ed Project. I was a project engineer, and Jason was a buyer – and a spunky one at that. Years later, as I was going through a divorce, Jason was always there for me, kind of like an older brother, listening, and supporting. He was awesome. We lost touch in about 2006 and then just recently reconnected through Linkedin. We had planned to get together to catch up. Celina, I’m so very sorry for your loss. I haven’t met your girls and it’s been a really long time since I’ve seen you. I want to wish you my deepest and sincerest condolences. Anything I can do, to help make this easier, I am here. Love, Colette
This was such terribly shocking news. Our hearts and deepest sympathy go out to you Celina, and all of your family, both close and extended.
Jason and I first met almost twenty-five years ago at Willow Park and in a very short time, Jason became a pivotal person and close friend in my life. He introduced my wife Renia and I on a blind date twenty years ago. The fact that we remain very happily married makes him one of the most successful matchmakers of the past two decades. He coached me through thirty-six holes of golf, toting my clubs and cheering me on when I attained my CPGA playability. When Jason was looking for a career change, I steered him towards the procurement world and he took off. Those are a few true ‘life experiences’ that really stand out and I will always fondly remember those times with Jason.
While Jason and I haven’t kept in touch in recent years to the close extent that we used to, I’ve always felt a special connection with Jason, and he seemed to have a way of creating those close connections with so many through his genuine interest in others. If I had to describe Jason’s character in one word, that word would be ‘authentic’.
Our deepest condolences during this very difficult time and may you always cherish the many life experiences you shared together as a family.
Our deepest condolences to you Celina. We never really got the chance to get to know Jason, but he must have been a wonderful and loving person to be matched with you. We are always there for you and our love and thoughts are with you.
Carrie and Curt
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