"I have many memories growing up that include Jason. He was always funny, honest and enjoyable to be around. I can remember playing basketball, football, wiffle ball etc. with him. He had the best arm in the neighborhood by far. He will be missed. "
Jason Alan Boos, 37, of Indianapolis passed away on Friday, October 4th.
He was born on August 29, 1976 in Indianapolis, Indiana to his parents David and Cynthia Ann Boos. Jason graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Jason was a member of East 91st St. Christian Church and worked as a special deputy for Community Hospital’s in Indianapolis for 18 years.
Jason is preceded in death by his late mother Cynthia Ann Boos.
Jason is survived by his loving wife Raquel G. Boos, two sons Samuel D. Boos, Brayden A. Boos; father David A. Boos, sister Angela (Douglas) Kelly, mother-in-law Cathy Onkes, father-in-law Richard (Mary Ann) Robertson, four sister-in-laws Ashley (David) Kello, Heather (Joe) Richards, Michelle (Eddie) Lopez, Tracy Dotson; and brother-in-law Jarrett (Denise) Jones. Also surviving are special friends Steven (Christy) Sweet, Scott (Tobi) Iott, Chris (Whitney) Campassi, and a host of other relatives, friends, and extended family.
"I have many memories growing up that include Jason. He was always funny, honest and enjoyable to be around. I can remember playing basketball, football, wiffle ball etc. with him. He had the best arm in the neighborhood by far. He will be missed. "
"It is true that love is Immortality. I cannot think of someone more easily made immortal than Jason. He brought something special to this world. My deepest sympathies to the family of this amazing and wonderful man. God Bless"
"My deepest sorrows for your loss. I have been on the road a bunch and when I came home Wednesday evening I spent an hour talking to my wife about all my fond memories of Jason. My memories of him will always be as an honorable, compassionate and genuine friend!"
"Raquel, my heart aches for you. I am so incredibly sorry to hear about your sudden loss. I pray that God gives you the strength to accept His plan for your family and for peace to get you through this most difficult time. Sending love from Rhode Island."
"I am just so very sorry to hear about Jason. I have such fond memories from high school of hanging out, dances and watching him play baseball. I am thinking of you all. "
"We wish to express our sympathy for your loss. Jason was a good person and will be greatly missed!!!!"