Jason Bradley Verador
May 15, 1971 - September 14, 2009
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Obituary
Jason Bradley Verador, 38, departed, September 14, 2009 at his home in SeaTac, WA after his battle with cancer.
Jason was born May 15, 1971 in San Francisco, CA. He loved baseball, coaching softball and just being with the people he loved. He had a way of touching people’s hearts with his kindness and soft spoken nature.
Jason is survived by his mom Nenita Harvey, his three siblings Jennifer, Robert and Clarence, their spouses and their children.
Arrangements are with Bonney Watson Funeral Home
I was searching for Jason on Facebook and landed on this link. I am so sorry for this loss and wish we had stayed in touch. My thoughts and prayers to the family. A coworker and I were just speaking about J when we all worked together at SeaTac. J will be missed. He had such a gentle soul.
Jason was a friend of mine in Highschool. I would look forward to seeing his smiling face! His light and joy was so contagious. He would do anything for anyone at anytime and his friends felt blessed to have him as a friend. You only have a handful of people in your life that are gifted in the way that Jason was, so caring, kind and compasionate. Jason will be truly missed and I will pray for his family to find peace knowing they raised a wonderful man that I hope I am blessed enough to see again some day!
Many prayers and Blessings to the Verador family!
I did not know Jay, but my family knows cancer all to well, my prayers are with his family.
I am truly sorry for the loss of Jason. I worked with Jason for a couple years @ Seattle Electronics. He always had a great attitude and friendly nature about him. Unfortunately I could not attend his service as I was in New York on business. I pray that you find comfort in the memories that where created with Jason over his life.
Blessings,
Ken Walters
My thoughts and prayers are with Jason’s family during this difficult time. I remember him in high school as fun loving guy with a great smile. So sorry for your loss.
J you will be sorely missed!!! Wish we were there to celebrate your life today! You and your family and all our friends are in our thoughts and prayers today!
Love
Brian and Kristen
My love to those who have been left behind. Thank you so much for sharing Jason with us. He was a true gem, a gentleman and an awesome softball player. I along with countless others will miss him dearly.
I have very fond memories of Jason, myself and Gary. I always ended up sitting between them because we sat in alphabetic order all through school. I remember Jason always had a smile on his face. He gave me my nickname “Lady Dy” I even put it one the back of my basketball shirt. He was V-man then. Great memories!
My prayers go out to the Verador family and to everyone who knew him and is missing him. He will truly be missed. Go in peace Jason, we will see you again.
I am so sadden by the loss. Jason was one of the nicest people I’ve known. He always treated everyone with such class and respect. I will always remember his smiles and will never ever forget his generosity before my trip to Japan in 1996. I love you, Jason!
I have so many memories of Jason that I cannot possibly share them all. Having worked and played ball together, we had many opportunities to build a relationship I shall charish forever. You were one of a kind Jason. A true friend from the heart, and someone I always admired. I am deeply saddened that we could not grow old together and laugh about all the times we played jokes on each other or tore up the ball fields. Rest in piece my friend. You shall always be remembered by my family and all your many, many friends. I was proud to be considered one of them.
Dear Family and Friends,
I will truly miss Jason. Jason has always shown true kindness, and has always put his family first before anything else. One of the many memories I’ve shared with Jason is that he always likes to throw in humor in conversations, corny or not he knew how to put a smile on ones face. Thank you Jason for sharing with us a part of you that we will never forget.
I would also like to express my condolences to his friends, brothersClarence, Roberthis sisterJennifer and to Aunty Nenita and Mr.Bosteder
Jason will be in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Llamas
Jason it was a blast knowing you and competing against you on the softball fields. May God continue to bless your friends and love ones and may your soul rest safely in Heaven with him.
Mario Hit n Run Softball Team
our family would like to send our deepest sympathy to the whole family Auntie Nita, Jennifer, Robert and Clarence. Jason was such a good hearted person and he will surely be missed. WE are here for you if ever you need us.
Jason, I know that you will be playing softball forever now, free of pain. You will play with the angels and I will greatly miss seeing you on the field – your smile, your ability and your friendship. God Bless your family and friends. You will be missed.
I remember meeting Jason about 12 – 13 years ago. We became friends, and once he learned that I was a hairstylist, he became a client. Always asking to just trim a little because he needed to keep the ‘combover’ to cover the thin spots. Being his hairstylist, as well as his friend was perfect because I knew I would see him at least every 6-8 weeks for a visit. After much deliberation we’re talking months he decided to shave his entire head down to a size 2. He stopped coming over for haircuts – since he now could do it himself; but our friendship didn’t end there, as we shared a common interest in going to the casino. Though, it was few and far between when we hung out – due to babysitting issues1 too many kids on my part. Muckleshoot was the last place I saw Jason – over a year ago. We chatted a bit, and then ended our conversation w/ the typical “Don’t be a stranger”.
Words alone cannot express my sympathies to the Verador family – I’m sorry for your loss of a wonderful man. Jason, you will be greatly missed by many – and whenever I get to where you are now, Don’t be a stranger!
I still and always will have nothing but great memories from teh first time i met Jay. He will always be a great friend. Be peacefull brother we will meet again.
It’s so hard to believe that Jason is no longer here. I’m hoping he’s sitting next to my Dad laughing. At one time in our lives he was just like a brother to me. I suppose that never stopped. I will miss his smiling face. I love you Jason.
Jason was a great coach and a good friend. He will be greatly missed. We played softball together for about 15 years and it won’t be the same with out him. My deepest condolences to his family.
Tag Chin
I remember when Clarence and I were kids and going over to their house and Jason was always the cool older brother. Always had a smile on his face and loved messing with us younger kids. Good times! May he find peace with god.
YOUR LIGHT HAS NOW BECOME A MAGNIFICENT STAR.PLEASE BE CLOSE,FOR I NEED YOU ,MOM NEEDS YOU,CLARE NEEDS YOU,JEN NEEDS YOU.JUST KNOW THAT WE TRULY LOVE YOU,AND THAT WE KNOW YOU ARE IN CELEBRATION LAND.
Jason always made me laugh in High School.I think i may have even had a secret crush on him,How could you not? Im sending prayers of strength to all the family and friends who are struggleing with the pain of losing jason.He will be close by and in your dreams.
Uncle and auntie and your cousins here will surely miss your big and sometimes silent smiles. We will pray for your soul and you will always be in our memories.
What is it that we remember when we think of Manong Jay? I think everyone who knows him would agree with me on this, It was his sense of humor! Manong Jay was a funny, outgoing, down to earth person. We’ve all lost a family member, a friend, a champion! Our love and prayers…
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.”
Joshua 1:9
It will be the little things
 that I will remember,
 his 
smiles and the laughter.
 And although it may seem really 
hard right now,
it will be the memories 
of these little things 
that help to push 
away the pain 
and bring the smiles
 back again.
 Manong Jason, your memory will live forever in my heart. May you rest in peace. Love you cousin!
Jason… always so happy, vivacious, center of attention and activity! Such a handsome guy… what a loss for the world, but an amazing gain for Heaven! God only takes the really good ones early, that definately describes Jason!
My best memories of Jason were him, Marcus Ho, Gary Yong and others breakdancing in their parachute pants and listening to RUN-DMC at Sylvester Middle School in 1984 where they convinced our teacher, Mrs. Rasmussen to start a breakdance club. That’s the way I’ll remember that fun loving guy!
Jason I love you very much! I miss you!
i remember the hyundai and rolling the pontiac and so many other memories that i will never forget i miss you.
I remember how tall you were walking the halls of school, I know you’ll be missed
jason was a great freind and athlete with an infectious smile and positive attitude.he made freinds everywhere he went, he had class and style and was a hard worker.i will miss him everyday.jason you are one in a million.i hope to see your face again at the crossroads.let the light of the lord blend with your light and shine with love for all the ages.i love you jason.
With your final heartbeat, kiss the world goodbye, go in peace and laugh on glory’s side and fly to Jesus and live…..
May you fly with the angels now friend! You are greatly loved and will be greatly missed.
I am so sorry to here about your loss; may his memories stay alive in those he loved.
All I got to say is wow. This guy lived just around the block from me and we fell out of touch. One of the nicest guys! He will be missed.
Jason,
I am sorry for your families loss and you having such a struggle with cancer. When I knew you, you were one of the nicest guys I had ever known. Gene and I down the road will now be on the list of people who miss you.
My condolences go out to the Verador family. Jason was one of a kind. Always a smile on his face and an encouraging word. The softball world has lost a great brother. Vegas in October will never be the same. May you find peace in knowing Jason was loved by many.
I will always remember Jason for his smile and very friendly personality. I haven’t seen him for a long time but I remember that smile and always will. May God be with you and as Mike Keane said, we will see you one day again. With Love, Lauren
My prayers are with everyone that knew and loved Jason.
WOW… Jason…. Thanks for all the memories, you will never be forgotten… My thoughts are with Robert and Clarence. Your brother, a great guy!!!!!
My heartfelt condolences for the Verador family, Honoring Jason’s memory.
Bless your heart,I guess God had better plans for you then we did.I was unaware of your illness.For your pain I am truly sorry.I am happy to say you were a friend,and you know you’ll always be with us one way or another.Love You Jas,,,,,,Net Net
LOVE TO ALL THE FRIENDS AND FAMILY WHO HAVE LOST SUCH A LOVELY GUY.
YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART MY LOVE. NEVER FORGOTTEN
i will never forget you and this is not goodbye just will see you later so save me a place
My Sincerest Condolences to Jason’s Friends and Family. I have the fondest memories of his buoyant sense of humor and personality. Jason always put a smile on my face in school. He will be sorely missed.
With my deepest sympathy at your loss!
my deepest sympathy for the Verador family, I will never forget laughing and clowning around with Jason all the way back to elementary school! He was always a great friend
My heart goes out to all of you for this great loss. Jason could always talk baseball with me…
With sympathy..
We had some great times bro. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless!
to my best friend at hhs. I never forgot about you and never will. My thoughts and prayers to the verador family. High school days… good times!! aloha!!!!
So sorry to hear about Jason. I’ll always remember him with a smile on his face.
I’m sorry to hear of Jason’s passing. I remember him as being a warm and friendly guy. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.