Jason A. Stoddard, age 53 of Clinton, passed away Friday, October 21, 2022 at his home. In following Jason’s wishes cremation rites will be accorded. No services are being planned at this time. The Pape Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Jason was born in Clinton on October 28, 1968, the son of Michael V. Sr. and Connie Jo (Nielsen) Stoddard. He graduated from Lincoln High School. Jason had been employed at Collis Company for many years. Jason was an avid gamer, especially with Magic “The Gathering”. He loved super hero movies and comics with The Hulk, Thor, and his favorite, Loki. He enjoyed playing his guitar and was known as a free spirit and kind of opinionated.
Jason is survived by 3 brothers; Chad Stoddard of Michigan, Shayne Stoddard, and Michael Stoddard, Jr.; close friends, Bryon Rickertsen of Davenport, Jeremy McGregor of Davenport; Mike (Trish) Bengtson of Arkansas, Bill (Sabrina) Bengtson of Fort Madison, IA, and Michael “Pugh” (Cassy) Thureson of Coralville, IA and his cats, Piper, Naughty, and Porky. He was preceded in death by his parents. Online condolences may be left at www.papefh.com.
good-bye my friend. you will be missed..
a morris
Jason could be a little rough sometimes to people, but he was always a good friend to my family and me. No matter the distance between us we remained a part of each other’s lives. I am thankful I got back to Iowa to visit him a couple of times this last couple of months. You will be missed brother.
Jason , I knew him since I was 16 , I remember when I first met him at seven 11 on the Northern playing a video game and he was mad he lost… so many sweet memories with him . He truly loved my children and was amazing to them even as adults . My heart hurts for the last years of his life being so hard . I pray you are peace my dear friend
Jason is at peace and home. I remember he liked to debate life and world around us. He was funny and very smart ,self taught , and awesome gamer, guitar player too. Rest in peace my friend.
I had a lot of interaction with Jason on Facebook. I remember him as a very bright student. I wish I had had the chance to hear him play guitar. I think he was pretty good. He suffered a lot physically. I’m sorry to all those who tried to be there for him.