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Obituary: Jason D. Taggart
Jason was taken in the hands of Jesus on Feb. 11 at the age of 26 after battling epilepsy.
Jason D. Taggart
September 3, 1985 - February 11, 2012
Jason D. Taggart Of Menomonee Falls blessed his family and friends with 26 wonderful years of enthusiastic life. Jason was taken in the hands of Jesus on Feb. 11 after battling epilepsy.
Jason is survived by his parents Sturge and Barb (nee Johnson) Taggart, brother Steve (special friend Carre) and grandparents Joanne Anderson and Sturg Jr. and Judie Taggart. Preceded in death by grandparents Don and Fran Johnson and dear great-grandmother Mimi.
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Jason will be dearly missed by aunts and uncles Greg and Nancy Kleser, Mark and Alison Routt, Simon and Jami Cushing, Dave and Becky Moe and the late John Taggart. You have all played a special role in Jason's life. Jason was a loving cousin to Morgan, Nikki, and Jeff Kleser, Jenny and James Taggart, Mathew, Micah, and Mason Routt, Jamie, Scotty, TJ, Chelsea, and Lexie Moe, and Thomas and Frederick Cushing.Also survived by other relatives and close friends.
All will keep your spirit alive within us.
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If desired, memorials would be appreciated for . Jason was a 2004 graduate of Menomonee Falls High School and studied media studies and theater. He dearly loved his Accompany of Kids family and his life was richer because of all of you. Jason graduated from Columbia College Chicago in 2007 with a degree in television production and went on to become the producer of the FOX6 Morning News.
"Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world." Jason you changed our world.
Services will be held Feb. 17 at St. Anthony Church in Menomonee Falls with visitation from 3 p.m. to 6.30 p.m., a Sharing of Memories at 6:30 p.m., and Mass to follow.
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