Monday, December 15, 2008

In Celebration of an Extraordinary Life

For those of you that were not able to be at the Memorial Service this weekend, I will share a little about it here. Although I am sure I won't do it justice, I thought being able to read about it might possibly help others with the grieving process. It was a beautiful service, and a farewell Jason would be proud of. The theme was "My Life as a Movie", and the family and close friends did a great job portraying the essence of who Jason was.


As we arrived a medley of Jason's favorite show tunes were being played. The service began with a Welcome, and then Jason's "Grand Entrance", as all of the Pall Bearers brought the casket in through the back, to the music of “This is the Moment” from Jekyll and Hyde the Musical, which was Jason's favorite audition song. Talk about a dramatic entrance!!

There was a Celebration of Faith, with a time of Worship, then a Eulogy read by pastor Steve Davidson. There was a lovely montage of video and pictures of Jason: “My life as a movie” and then the song “I can Only Imagine” was played. A lot of tears were shed all around. I will see if I can link the montage here in a few days.

Then a Celebration of Life. First Steve, Jason's father, thanked the family and close friends for their love and support. Steve told many stories about Jason, both growing up and recent. A few snippets: How he accepted Christ as a young child, and was baptized in the Kings River at age 11. How Steve and Debbie always had their bags packed because Jason would often call in the afternoon and say he had extra tickets to a show – that evening. How Jason enrolled his whole family and many friends into helping transform his condo into something extraordinary - when you walked in you would say WOW. How he changed it with the seasons and the holidays, and always had themed parties at his house. Jason's many travels around the world, from Africa, to Europe, to the Bahamas and many more. How Jason was so looking forward to having a sister, and not just any sister, but Jaci. Steve shared how even the most boring of meetings would be fun if Jason were a part of it- because there would often be a sub-meeting; where the goal of all those that were in the inner circle would be to bring up a certain subject the most times without anyone catching on. For example, if it were decided that the sub-meeting was going to be about ice cream, and you were able to add "I think going down that path might lead us on a Rocky Road", that got you a point. Steve ended with sharing the hope he had in seeing Jason again, because Jason had “purchased his ticket” for eternity, and Steve has the same ticket to the same place.

This was followed by a Time of Reflection as we listened to a recording of the Biola King's Men singing "And Can It Be", you could hear Jason's beautiful tenor voice.

Then Joshua, Jason's younger brother came up and shared a touching tribute to his brother. It tied back to the movie theme ala Star Wars, their favorite movie growing up. I am posting a video of it here (with their permission). It was just taken on my regular camera as I was holding it in my lap - so the quality is not that great, and when I laughed at the funny parts the camera was shakey too. (To watch it you will want to press pause on the music bar at the top right, and I suggest if you are like me to have some tissue handy).





Then Joe Maioriello, Jason's best friend shared about his "audition" for the role of Jason's best friend in the movie of Jason's life. From how the two of them met at Biola, how Jason cast him in that role, and then a funny story of a group of them at a cabin retreat; having a modern day Olympic competition, with events such as bocce ball, card games, and table tennis. This highlighted Jason's competitiveness, and his ability to bring the fun to any party, making any time you spent with him memorable.

Next, the words of Debbie Siebert were read on her behalf by Janet a close friend. It started with "My son exemplified what it meant to love one another.", and ended with "Well done, my son, well done!! Mom". Then Debbie walked up to the front with her sister and wordlessly laid a bouquet of roses on the casket. The applause started, and she motioned everyone to join in. The whole audience gave a Jason a standing ovation - for a job well done!!

There were closing words by Pastor Steve, and then the closing song: “For Good” from the musical Wicked. Another theme throughout the morning was how Jason had touched so many lives, and changed them - for good.

There was a reception following, and that also was just Jason's style. They had a whole "set" which was basically his living room set up for everyone to see. For those of us that hadn't been to his house, we got an even fuller picture of who he was. There were a number of theatrical masks, Disney Characters, a huge Star Wars figure stand up, books, plaques and awards for his many accomplishments, and many pictures of family and friends. There were beautiful fresh flowers on the tables, and the food was exquisite as well. It was all displayed beautifully, and there was a lot of attention put into the details. From the sandwiches on foccia, crossaints or rolls, meat balls, mini chimichangas and quesadillas with guacamole, meat and cheese platters, to the chocolate dipped strawberries, peanut butter cookies with Kisses on top, decadent brownies and rich lemon cake, it was all outstanding.

We then headed over to the graveside service at Belmont Memorial Park. The hearse led the procession of cars and when everyone had arrived, the Pall Bearers with Steve and Joshua leading brought the casket and rested it on top of the holder that covered the grave. Everyone gathered close and we sang “Amazing Grace”, “How Great Thou Art”, and “My Jesus I Love Thee”. Pastor Steve said a few words reminding us that this was just the body, that it was time to let him go, and that although we were all grieving over losing Jason, it was still a great day for Jason and there was a big celebration in heaven. Then all of the Pall Bearers laid their corsage flowers upon the casket, and hugged the family. Then everyone else who wanted to was invited to say a final goodbye and gave hugs to Steve, Debbie, Joshua and Jaci.

Following that Steve and Debbie were given a white dove to hold; a beautiful verse and poem were read, and then they were told to release the dove when they were ready. They waited a moment, and then opened their hands. The dove flew up into the sky, and a number of other white doves flew up after it. As we were all watching, the doves circled in the sky waiting for the last dove to join them, and then they flew home. At that moment the church bells began to chime, and then the casket was lowered.

There were many tears throughout the day, and many more to be shed. I am sure that Steve, Debbie, Joshua, and Jaci will appreciate your continued prayers and support in the days ahead.

For those of you that were there, if you have any other things that stood out to you from that day, or something that particularly touched you, please feel free to share it in the comments below.
Heather (Robinson) Favelo



Wednesday, December 10, 2008

News Articles and OCPAC write up

Here are two of the news articles that were written about the accident.

Fresno Bee Article

Long Beach Article

Also, the link for the memorial fund is now available at the OCPAC. I will include the picture and part off the write up here which explains what Jason's job was and what the memorial fund is being established for:


"As a manager in the Center's Education and Community Programs department, Jason was responsible for the Arts Teach program, presenting a roster of over 80 professional artists in music, dance, theatre and the visual arts from around the globe, to reach 450,000+ students and teachers annually through school assemblies, student workshops, teacher professional development sessions, family nights and residencies.

In lieu of gifts, a memorial fund has been established in his name. Your contribution to the Jason Siebert Memorial Fund will endow on-going support for teachers, schools, and teaching artists to bring the performing arts into classrooms throughout the region… work that Jason was devoted to during his lifetime. Contributions may be made online or via mail."

Jason Siebert Memorial Scholarship Fund

In lieu of flowers, the Sieberts request any gifts be directed to the Jason Siebert Memorial Scholarship Fund at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. This will help further arts education for young people; something Jason was passionate about. The web address is www.ocpac.org, there should be a link up there by the end of the day. (Look at the bottom right of the screen, under New and Noteworthy).

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Service times and locations

The first service will be at 10 a.m., Saturday the 13th at Clovis Hills Community Church. The address is 10590 Willow, Clovis 93619. There will be a reception immediately following, and then a graveside service at Belmont Memorial. Everyone is welcome.

The service in Orange County will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday the 16th, at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. The address is 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa 93626. There will be a reception immediately following, everyone is welcome.
The Siebert family is so grateful for the incredible outpouring of love and support at this difficult time. They have been reading all of the comments that are being written and appreciate all of the wonderful memories of Jason that are being shared, as well as the condolences. It is obvious what a huge impact Jason made on many peoples lives. I am amazed (although not surprised, knowing how much Jason was loved), to see the hit count at the bottom of the page. Because it seems that many people are checking back to see if there is any new information I though I would write a quick post just letting everyone know that the family is back in Fresno after taking care of things down South yesterday and they are still firming up the details of both services. When they are definite I will post again.

Below are two pictures from Jason's facebook page.



Monday, December 8, 2008

Jason Siebert


Jason Siebert was loved by many. He was killed in a tragic car accident early Saturday morning in Long Beach California. He was driving through an intersection when he was hit by a car that was running a red light in a high speed chase.

A friend of the family is setting up this site on behalf of the family. So many people loved Jason and were touched and positively impacted by his life. Please feel free to share your memories of Jason, I know his family will appreciate reading them later. Although we are all grieving, we still want to celebrate his life. Sharing memories is one way we can do that.

There is a service that is tentatively planned for Saturday in the Fresno area at Clovis Hills Church, and a service in the L.A. area next Tuesday at the Orange Country Center of Performing Arts. We will keep you posted on the details as they become available.