Spdyg_AK
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That's the thing, Jason loved life and he lived it to the fullest. It's hard to believe that if we would have bought different bikes, or if this forum didn't exist we may have never met. I'm thankful for the times that I did have with him.
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For the family of Jason Owens by Nick Ladner - GoFundMe
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I can't believe I have just now seen this thread. I feel terrible. Rest In Peace, Jason. Volcom, I'm thinking of you, too, bud. From the (very limited, I'll admit) interaction I had with Jason on the forums, it does seem that he had a real zest for life. I hope his family can find some solace in that. I also hope that they know his CBRF family is keeping them in their thoughts as well.
Godspeed Jason
Godspeed Jason
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So Jason's daughter flew down from Alaska and spent the weekend with family and friends down here. Before she left she requested that we took her on a ride with all his riding buddies. We took some of Jason's favorite roads in the area and spent the afternoon having a blast. She carried some of his ashes and another friend strapped Jason's helmet onto the side of his bike, it almost felt like he was right there riding with us. We ended the day with a BBQ and pool party at his house.
Here's a picture from this weekend. We had a small dinner / family gathering with Jason's dad, sisters, brothers, family and of course his riding buddies.
L to R: Greg, one of Our best riding buddies. Jessica, my fiance. Ally, Jason's daughter. And myself on the end.
Here's a picture from this weekend. We had a small dinner / family gathering with Jason's dad, sisters, brothers, family and of course his riding buddies.
L to R: Greg, one of Our best riding buddies. Jessica, my fiance. Ally, Jason's daughter. And myself on the end.