Jason Wren: What happened to Jason Wren?
By Clarencia Cynrae on March 9th, 2009Goodbye, Jason Wren. Wren died in his sleep. Wren was a student at KU. Wren, 19, hailed from Littleton, Colorado. Wren went to bed Saturday, March 7, at his residence on the KU campus and never woke up on Sunday 2:30.
Foul play was not suspected but there will be an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Did you know Jason Wren? What happened to Jason Wren?
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March 10th, 2009 at 8:30 am
Jason’s family have released statements saying he died of alcohol poisoning.
March 10th, 2009 at 12:59 pm
Thanks for sharing.
March 11th, 2009 at 12:59 am
Jason,
I cant ever explain how much you will be missed, not just to me but to everyone you ever knew…you were an awesome friend and you never did anything to hurt anyone…sometimes things just happen for no reason and this is one of them…you will forever be in my heart jason RIP
Ben Martinez
March 11th, 2009 at 8:06 am
Jason,
looking back as if it were yestroday, i remeber how excited you were about going to KU.. you walked around that summer as if you had just won the lottery! The thing i will miss the most is how selfless you were, though you were stuborn at times you never let a day go by that you didnt care or look out for someone other then yourself.
The first time we met, we were in 7th grade. We were in youth group together and partnered up for group work…. the next weekend we both “ditched” youth group to go to Panda Express, good times… Since those days, we have become close friends and bitter school rivals..
I will miss you buddy… You left alot of friends and family back home who truly do and will forever love you… RIP
My thoughts and prays for all the family memebers….
Justin Thomas
March 11th, 2009 at 9:21 am
Thank you for sharing.
March 11th, 2009 at 9:54 pm
Jason,
You were a brother to me. We had a group we called the Gentleman’s Club of about 10-15 and we were all brothers. Jason was an amazing human being with an infectious laugh. He was very competitive and hard working. He was also such an amazing drummer and athlete. Jason was a Christian and had a cross tattooed on his back with a family crest inside. He was so proud of his high school, his college, his family, his religion, and his friends. He had a girlfriend of 5 years who he loved more than anything, and she is special too. We all loved jason for his fun loving nature and how accepting he was. I can promise you that the world is worse off without this man here today, but I know heaven is just that much better with him there. I wish that everyone could have met a special person that did not have enough time on this planet. I love you Jason, you are forever in my heart.
Can’t wait to see you someday,
Andrew Morgan
March 13th, 2009 at 10:06 pm
Jason’s father is my first cousin. This is a good family. My heart is breaking for them. Listen…pay attention…this could have happened to any one of us. Thank the Lord Jesus that Jason is now walking with Him. Please sure that you know the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal savior. Read: John 3:23; Romans 6:23, Romans 5:8 and most important Romans 10: 9&10. Now pray: Father, thank You for the free gift of eternal life. I know I am a sinner & need Your forgiveness. I am sorry for my past sins and I ask You to forgive me. NOW FIND A BIBLE BASED CHURCH AND GET INTO IT. You need to learn more about your Savior. You can’t just pray this prayer and live any you want to.
Ginger Murphy Rowell