Jasen James Nibourg
October 7th, 2016
NIBOURG, Jase
After a courageous battle with cancer, Mr. Jase Nibourg passed away peacefully in the Red Deer Hospital on Friday, October 7, 2016 in Red Deer, AB at the age of 35. Jase will forever be remembered by his children, Peyton and Damien; his parents, Kathy and Ted Nibourg; his sisters, Amy Nibourg (Troy) and Shandra (Matt) Tymchuk; his niece and nephew, Joelle and Isaac; his grandmother, Min Nibourg; many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and friends that were like family. Jase was born on September 22, 1981 in Stettler, AB. He was the first born child and only son to Ted and Kathy Nibourg. Together, they raised Jase to stay humble, love deeply, and continually strive to do his best. His family moved to Red Deer when he was a young child and he became passionate about the roots he planted and the life that he built in this city. He graduated from Notre Dame high school in 1999, where he made life-long friendships. In 2005 and 2012, Jase welcomed his children into this world. He was a caring father and had a passion for teaching his children strength, bravery, and independence. He was a loyal friend and active in the local Red Deer small business community. Jase believed strongly in supporting unique, local talent. He understood the grit and determination required to build something successful, as he himself owned a personal fitness company. Jase was passionate about the relationships constructed through the support of these local businesses, often generating close, meaningful friendships.
A Celebration of Life party will be held at Canyon Ski Resort, Red Deer, AB on Sunday, October 16, 2016 at 11:00 am. All are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, Jase has asked that a donation be made to the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation, 800 College Plaza, 8215 -112 Street, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2C8 (charitable donation# 12207 3158 RR 0001) in his honour.
Messages:
I only worked with Jase for 7 months but we became close friends and continued to stay in touch all through his battle. Jase was the only person who would take the time to meet with me and help me set up a work out program as I had just gotten out of the hospital and in a wheelchair permanently. He saw past my handicap and together we designed an awesome work out plan and I even have passed it on to other wheelchair friends of mine. Thanks Jase, Love Ken
Ted and Kathy, We are so sorry and so saddened to learn of Jase's passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Take care. Grace & Garry
We were so saddened to hear that your son lost his battle. Our deepest sympathy Ted & Kathy, and a special hug for Amy. Keeping your family in our prayers. Leroy & Dina Ehnes
Ted, Kathy and family So sorry to read of Jase's passing, my heart aches for all of you. Jase was a kind and compassionate young man, always a special friend to my sons. He fought a brave battle, his courage is an inspiration to all who knew him. You raised an awesome man who in his short time touched many people. Jase will be deeply missed and always remembered My thoughts and prayers are with you. Hugs Lynn Stegman
Hi this is jases daughter Peyton I just want to say that where ever I go there's someone that my dad as made friends with. And that person says "hello" and sometimes I don't even know them. That's just saying how friendly he was and made friends all around the city of red deer. Love Peyton.N❤️