Our son Jason, lived life on his terms. He listened but ultimately did things his own way. He did not conform to social “norms” but he was not a rebel, he was truly a free-spirit who lived in the present, and again on his terms.
He was incredibly creative. He wrote poetry, he wrote songs, he played guitar. He was a wonderful Chef who trained and graduated from Le Cordon Bleu. He had a degree in Math. He made friends so easily & was true to each & every one of them. He made people happy. He made Billy & me very happy.
There is no way to prepare oneself for the loss of a child. I am broken hearted over the death of my beloved son. In the weeks prior to July 14th he had talked about so many plans and dreams for the future. He would have made these dreams come true. The day he died we had a wonderful day, completely unaware it would be his last. My son Jason James Watrous, died a man. He died with dignity and the respect he deserved. He achieved both of his goals of making me proud and of being proud himself.
Jason I love you with all my heart as I am profoundly proud of you. You have taught me so much in your 39 years. I look forward to being with you when that time comes. I will continue to seek peace and I will not let you down. It’s my turn to make you proud.
Jason is survived by me, his mother Maryann Watrous and by Phillip & Theresa Ackerman, his Aunt & Uncle. He is the loving son of William R (Bill) Watrous deceased July 2, 2018 and the loving grandchild of honorable James A McLaughlin, died September 18, 1991 & Adelina Mclaughlin died April 20, 1989.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.piercebrothersvalhallamortuary.com for the Watrous family.
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