Jason Dean Stoner

July 23, 1978 - January 08, 2018

Jason Dean Stoner

July 23, 1978 - January 08, 2018

Obituary

Jason Dean Stoner, husband of Summer Stoner, passed away and was received into the arms of his Heavenly Father on January 8, 2018, following an extended illness and hospital stay. Jason was a lifelong resident of Bellingham, Washington, growing up in the Alabama Hill neighborhood. He graduated from Bellingham High School in 1996, then received his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Management from Western Washington University in 2002. After working for several area businesses, Jason entered into the family business of land use consultation with his father Larry, and brother Jesse. He enjoyed being able to share this business with those he loved.

Jason was an avid sports fan, growing up playing tennis, baseball, golf, and basketball – you name it, he loved it (except soccer). He continued his love of sports as an adult, playing in numerous basketball leagues and, for the last 11 years, on the Arlis’s Restaurant softball team. It was on this softball team that he made so many great friends – forming a group that became known as “The Wolfpack.” Jason also enjoyed watching sports on television – making picture-in-picture screens a necessity.

Jason was a loving husband and loyal best friend to his wife, Summer. They met on June 10, 2002, and were inseparable thereafter – marrying on July 7, 2007, at the Zuanich Park Boathouse. Jason was steadfast and a secret romantic, often showing his love with sweet surprises. Together, Jason and Summer enjoyed roadtripping – including their honeymoon along the Oregon Coast and Tahoe, as well as trips around Washington, Colorado, California, and Idaho; camping; traveling to Leavenworth for Oktoberfest; bonfires; spending time with friends; and playing golf.

Jason loved his friends and enjoyed any excuse to gather together and celebrate. Jason was close with his family and is remembered well as an affectionate Uncle Silly Bear to his niece and nephew – reveling in entertaining them with his stories and big belly laughs. He was a devoted son to his dad and mom. He was exceptionally close with his mom, often sharing late night phone calls with her, as they were both night owls. Christmas was Jason’s favorite holiday – it was a magical time of year for him which he enjoyed sharing with those he loved. He particularly enjoyed spending time selecting the perfect gift for everyone on his Christmas list. Jason was opinionated and at times stubborn, however, he was unwaveringly caring for those with whom he was close. He was also an avid animal lover – devotedly taking care of his pets.

Jason is survived by his wife Summer; parents Larry and Vicki; twin brother Jesse (Amber) and niece Ashlyn, nephew Jordan; sister Jenn (Shawn) and nephew Justus; mother-in-law Evelyn (Don); sister-in-law Carley (John); large extended family, and countless friends. A celebration of Jason’s life will be held on Saturday, January 20, 2018, at 2:00pm at First Presbyterian Church of Bellingham (1031 N Garden St). In lieu of flowers, Jason’s family would appreciate donations be made to the Whatcom Humane Society or the Boys and Girls Club.

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: January 18, 1202 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: First Presbyterian CHurch
  • Location: 1031 N Garden St Bellingham, WA 98225 - (Get Directions)

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11 responses to Jason Dean Stoner

  1. Larry, Jesse, and all of Jason’s family: we just just recently heard the news of Jason’s passing and all of us at Northwest Ecological Services are heart broken. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We enjoyed working with Jason, always with a smile on his face; he will truly be missed by everyone he touched. We will be making a donation of $500 to the Whatcom Humane Society in his name. May you be strengthened by the love of others.
    Michele, Vikki, Molly, Collin, and Katrina

  2. Dear Larry and Vicki, Sad to hear of the loss of your dear son. May you feel the Lords comfort in this time of deep sorrow.With Love Marion and Marcia Schouten

  3. Amara says:

    So sorry for your loss.

  4. Larry, Vicki, and ALL of Jason’s loved ones,We are in total disbelief reading about Jason’s passing and can’t even begin to imagine the pain of your great loss!
    Just know that we are SO SORRY for your loss, and pray time, and his lifetime of great memories will help fill the huge void in your lives!
    Sending love to ALL OF YOU,
    Hank & Kathy

  5. Jon Soine says:

    Larry my sincere condolences to you and your extended family on your loss. BLESSED be the MEMORY of JASON STONER. . .

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