OBITUARIO
Jason David Zurbrugg
3 noviembre , 1978 – 29 mayo , 2018
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Myers-Reed Chapel
Jason David Zurbrugg, 39, of Los Alamos, NM, formerly of Columbus, passed unexpectedly on May 29, 2018.
Jason was a graduate of Columbus East High School. He enjoyed horticulture and was a landscaper. He also loved fishing.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Diane Zurbrugg; and an infant son.
Survivors include his loving father and step-mother, David and Pam Zurbrugg of Columbus; wife, Beckie Zurbrugg of Los Alamos, NM; sons, Gage and Dalton Zurbrugg of Los Alamos; step-daughters, Brianne Johnston, Alyssa Johnston and Sarai Johnston, all of Los Alamos, NM; sisters, Amanda (Andrew) Hull of Columbus and Kimberly Watts and fiancé, Craig Tower, of Columbus; and step-sisters Christal (Ben) Downing of Columbus and Angela (Jesus) Malagon of Columbus. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 1 -5 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at Myers-Reed Chapel. Terry Branum will act as celebrant.
His cremated remains will be interred at St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, Columbus.
Please leave condolences or special memories of Jason online at: www.Myers-Reed.com.
Myers-Reed Chapel is serving the Zurbrugg family.
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FAMILIA
- David (Pam) Zurbrugg Father & Step-Mother
- Beckie Zurbrugg Wife
- Gage Zurbrugg Son
- Dalton Zurbrugg Son
- Brianne Johnston Step-Daughter
- Alyssa Johnston Step-Daughter
- Sarai Johnston Step-Daughter
- Amanda (Andrew) Hull Sister
- Kimberly Watts & fiance, Craig Tower Sister
- Christal (Ben) Downing Step-Sister
- Angela (Jesus) Malagon Step-Sister
- Diane Zurbrugg Mother (deceased)
- Infant Son Son (deceased)
- Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
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